Introducing Piglet, A Puppy Who Is Blind, Deaf And Pink




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Wishing all of Piglet’s friends a Peaceful Pink Piglity Goodnight! ๐Ÿ˜ด๐Ÿ’ค ๐ŸŒ™ Who could have imagined the potential of this tiny pink baby? From the day we met Piglet, despite his limitations, he had an intense connection to everyone and everything he touched. It took a few months for him to gain control of his anxiety and settle into his routine with his dog and human family. But once things started to click, it was full speed ahead. When I tell people about my tiny pink puppy, many want to know what’s so special about him. They want to understand how so many that have never met him are so interested and in love with Piglet. Piglet is a tiny dog. He weighs less than 6 pounds. He has a gigantic presence even when he is sleeping wrapped in a blanket. Piglet faces his many challenges with a positive attitude. He has moments of frustration as would be expected, but he moves through them with perseverance and dignity. He is a very special little guy. Sealing the deal, Piglity is absolutely adorable and has a hysterical sense of humor. He is a natural smile maker! Visit pinkpigletpuppy.org to learn more. . Also, we have launched a new Piglet Mindset T-shirt Fundraiser. Bonfire Link is in Piglet’s bio. . . #pinkpigletpuppy #pigletmindset #growthmindset #growthmindsetclassroom #deafdogsrock #blinddogsrock #rescuedogsrock #weratedogs #doubledapple #rescuedogsofinstagram #positiveattitude
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As reported by People Magazine:
One pastel puppy is a mascot for acceptance, kindness, and inclusion — but it wasn’t an easy journey to get there. 
Now very happy and living “like a little prince,” according to his owner, Piglet was born deaf and blind in a Georgia home with 37 other puppies in a hoarding situation. 
The dachshund-Chihuahua mix was rescued and sent to a shelter, then adopted by Melissa Shapiro, a Connecticut veterinarian who offered to foster the 1-lb. puppy. 
While she never intended to become his full-time mom, after two months with Piglet, Shapiro couldn’t imagine the dog living anywhere else.
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