
After a disabled dog’s wheelchair was stolen from the front yard of his owner’s West Roxbury home Sunday, a New Hampshire-based company that aids handicapped and injured pets has donated a replacement cart.
“The disaster that happened yesterday is now turning out to be a wonderful experience,’’ David Feeney, the owner of 12-year-old Lucky, a Belgian Malinois, said yesterday. “It’s been overwhelming the support I’ve been given.’’
Feeney, 63, believes his beloved dog’s wheelchair was stolen from the front of his Temple Street home in West Roxbury after Lucky had his usual Sunday morning playtime outside of the cart. The wheelchair — also called a dog cart — elevates the dog’s hind legs.
“Somebody must have grabbed it right away,’’ he said. “Who knows why this happened.’’
Realizing later in the evening that the cart was missing, Feeney called police, who helped him search the neighborhood using a spotlight.
How do people that do this sleep at night? What could someone possibly want with a doggy wheelchair? Is there a black market for them? I am a little troubled by one comment this guy made;
“To me that’s OK,’’ said Feeney of his dog’s disability. “As long as he’s alive, that’s what matters. I love him.’’
All that matters is that the dog is alive? I hope if the dog where alive and in severe pain that Feeney would feel a little differently. Although, you never know what other quotes the writer left out. They never seem to tell the whole story and only paint the picture that want to.








