Giant Great Dane Sneaks Up On Little Girl In Hospital, But Look Closely At Dog’s Back

An 11-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called Morquio Syndrome has finally taken her first steps in nine years, thanks to the help of her Great Dane service dog. Bella Burton, from Woburn, Massachusetts, had struggled with mobility issues despite undergoing more than ten surgeries and endless physical therapy.Bella’s condition affects her bone growth, causing dwarfism and organ damage.After being paired with George, a 130-pound Great Dane service dog, Bella is finally able to move around on her own. George has helped improve Bella’s mobility and morale more than any other therapy she’s undergone. As her constant companion, he not only assists her in walking but also joins her in playing at the gym, and having fun with friends outdoors. When the night falls, he remains by her side, keeping a watchful eye to ensure her safety,

George is one of over 100 Great Danes that Service Dog Project (SDP) has donated to individuals with severe balance and mobility limitations. Once these furry companions are matched with an applicant, their training goes above and beyond to cater to the individual’s specific needs. Bella’s life changed dramatically when she was introduced to George, a Great Dane, just last year.With George by her side, Bella can confidently stroll through the corridors of her school and climb up and down the stairs with ease. He even knows where all of her classes are and will take a nap while she’s in class. If Bella falls, she tells George to “brace,” which means he will stand and won’t even budge, allowing her to pull herself up.

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