Maverick was just flesh and bones when Joey Maxwell and his wife first spotted him at a death shelter. They adopted him, and MAF became a member of their family for six joyful years.
Therefore, when the dog was diagnosed with lymphoma a few years ago, Maxwell did everything he could to help his four-legged companion fight cancer-and the first round of treatment was successful. However, a couple of months ago, the disease reappeared, which made him unable to move.
As a result, the owner decided to take the dog for a carriage ride. What started as an attempt to make the days of MAF’s death as pleasant as possible turned out to have a huge impact on the dog’s health
“We’re in a great position because we know how much MAF means to a lot of other people now, and we know he felt everything from that again.”
Maverick feels love: now he can sit on his own and get stronger day by day!