Brooke Eby used to take her adopted dog Dray on long walks and hikes in San Francisco, until she was waylaid by a diagnosis of ALS that landed her in a wheelchair.
She tried adaptive leashes, but they often left the little pooch tangled in the wheels because they aren’t designed for Dray’s small size.
Then, she heard about a pet company making holiday wishes come true, so she wrote a letter in Dray’s voice to ‘Chewy Claus’ begging for a solution so he can once again take a nice walk with his momma.
Dray’s was the first doggie-wish to be granted, kicking off Chewy’s annual letter-writing campaign in Potomac, Maryland, where Brooke and her senior rescue dog received a huge basket of gifts, along with the custom wheelchair accessory that is providing a new leash on life.
Now, Brooke can r

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