Rescued Duck With “Bones Like Sugar” Practices How To Walk

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Being a pet owner is not an easy task. When you are taking care of an animal, regardless of its breed, looking after its well-being always comes first.

Meet Mariah

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Mariah Hillman runs an organization called Lofty Hopes. They rescue pigeons, ducks, and chickens, and take care of them until they can be released into a sanctuary or back into the wild.

Gertrude, The Duck

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Gertrude is one of the ducks at Lofty Hopes. She was abandoned and has a disability, wherein the bones in her legs are “like sugar,” as vets say.

Fighting In Life

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Despite her sad history, Gertrude is one persevering duck, as she doesn’t get tired of trying to learn how to walk.

Practice Makes Perfect

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Mariah gave her a wheelchair which has become her constant companion in practicing using her legs. She’d tap and move fast in it, and she never gets tired of doing her best.

Part Of The Family

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On some days, Mariah and her family would take Gertrude on trips. They let her do fun things like dipping into the water while she is on a floaty and retractable leash.

A Winning Moment

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One day, Gertrude’s hard work and patience paid off and she finally managed to stand up on her own. Mariah, upon witnessing this moment, was emotional and immensely happy for her duck.

She’s An Inspiration

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Gertrude has also made a friend named Duckleberry Finn, another duck that was found in the middle of a desert. He was also not able to walk when he got into the shelter but Gertrude became his inspiration to keep on trying.

Her New Home

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Eventually, a lady who had a lake and baby ducks adopted Gertrude, and although Mariah had already formed a special bond with the duck, she still wanted what was best for her so she let her go and live her best life in her new home.

Watch Gertrude’s inspiring life story in the video below.

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