The Australian non-profit wildlife organization, Free the Bears Fund recently shared a heartwarming story about a rescued bear cub that has learned the art of walking thanks to his spirit, determined caregivers and a bear companion that provided some motivation.
Australian non-profit wildlife organization, Free the Bears Fund, recently shared a heartwarming story about a rescued bear cub in Cambodia that has learned the art of walking thanks to his spirit, determined caregivers and a bear companion that provided some motivation.
The young cub, nicknamed Blue suffers from spinal issues and according to the charity, the physical problems are likely due to trauma he suffered as a baby. After he was rescued, workers began consulting with veterinarians from all over the place in an effort to get options and determine if euthanasia would be necessary in the event of his condition worsening.
Blue's caregivers provided round-the-clock care, gave him medication and tried to help him ex