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Paralyzed pup gets walkies wheelchair from strangers

"It still doesn't seem real. I only ever thought that people who knew me would donate."

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West Highland Terrier Pumpkin in her rig. (Tammie Fox via SWNS)

By Charlotte Penketh-King via SWNS

A paralyzed puppy is delighted to finally be able to go walkies after strangers raised $6,891 in five days to buy the pooch a wheelchair. 

Pumpkin the West Highland terrier was born paralyzed in her two hind legs, and could only move by dragging her body forward with her front paws.

Foster mom Tammie Fox, 41, started a fundraiser for treatment and paid for a set of wheels from disabled dog charity Winston's Wheels.

Pumpkin is now happily wheeling around, finally about to run and go for walkies.

"I'm totally overwhelmed," said the nail technician from Lincoln, England.

"It still doesn't seem real. I only ever thought that people who knew me would donate.

"I'm absolutely blown away by people's generosity."

Pumpkin was surrendered by a breeder to charity Breeds in Need and Tammie took in the 10-week-old pooch.

She's since fallen in love with her and plans to formally adopt the pet.

"When I first met Pumpkin nine days ago, I was an absolute emotional wreck,"Tammie said.

"It broke my heart to see her with these disabilities and unable to walk.

"I fell in love with her instantly, and so did my husband Richard and our kids, Maddison-Belle, 10, and Ziggy, four. Even Smiggle the dog loved her.

"Pumpkin is a proper character, full of personality and she just loves cuddles.

"We both decided we wanted to adopt her permanently the day we got her, it was love at first sight.

"We know we can give her the love and care she needs - I'll sell my car if I need to."

West Highland Terrier Pumpkin.(Tammie Fox via SWNS)
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Future treatment is expected to cost up to $4,137 plus travel costs.

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