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Dogs have no idea how amazing they are, and considering they’re who many of us turn to in times of our own stress, it’s a real shame. They wake up each day ready to tackle whatever challenges come their way and with an excited smile and a happy heart.
There’s no truer example than disabled dogs who’ve gotten the short end of the life stick, yet they’re still so grateful to be alive. Bunny is one of these inspirational rescue dogs—but not because she’s paralyzed. The day she received a custom-fitted Mercedes-Benz wheelchair, this determined little girl showed the world exactly what she’s capable of.
In the heartwarming clip shared by @complex, Bunny is greeted by the Mercedes-Benz team with the sweetest clap-in, and Bunny is thrilled to be the star! She deserves every bit of attention and accolades for just being her precious self, who never gave up. Once she gets strapped into her own custom wheels, blink, and you’ll miss this adorable speedster!
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Bunny is now something of a doggy celebrity. Fans lucky enough to spot her out and about in her cool wheelchair are just as enamored with her as the rest of us cheering through our computer screens.
Call her a Canine Queen or maybe even a Wheelchair Wonder, but whatever she’s doing, she can finally do it like other dogs (and probably faster than them)! She looks so proud!
How Wheelchairs Change Dogs’ Lives
By investing in a wheelchair for a disabled dog, you’re transforming their lives and giving them more than just mobility back. The joy that comes from independence is evident once they realize they can move like other pups.
As the American Kennel Club explains, wheelchairs give dogs like Bunny the chance to run, play, walk, and explore in ways they couldn’t otherwise (or it would be a lot more taxing), which makes for a happier, stress-free pup.
Imagine the frustration of being a dog without the use of back legs and having to watch canine friends sprint around. Wheelchairs can help with their mental health (dogs get depressed, too) while ensuring they get enough physical activity to help them feel their best.
Having the means to get around and interact with others drastically improves their quality of life. After all they do for us, isn’t that the least we can do for our best friends? Thanks to Mercedes-Benz for stepping up to give Bunny the life she deserves!
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This story was originally published by Parade Pets on Apr 22, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.