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This is Monty and Charlie. Monty’s back legs are paralyzed from IVDD. While he did not regain the use of his legs after treatment, he’s pain-free, and he hasn’t let it slow him down at all. Including when it comes to racing his brother on walks. 14/10 for both (courtesy @amqzak)
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I love the look backwards like “look how fast I can run, mom!”
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His ears are propellers!!😍😍
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Thanks for all the love!! Monty was a perfectly healthy dog until a year ago. We were devastated by the loss of his mobility, however, he has taken it in stride and his love his life is so contagious!!
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Ok here I am alone & crying in my cubicle again 😍
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Great, now I’m crying on a Tuesday and not just a Friday 😭
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This is the cutest thing I have ever seen. You go Monty!!
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Awwww Monty bby. You just melted my heart. Sweet bby ❤️❤️❤️
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Running like the wind. 🥹❤️
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Omg 🥹🥹🥹
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fast and furious 😍 go go go fellow IVDD warrior you’ve got this 😍
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😭😭😭😭
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Omg. This is the sweetest thing I've ever seen ❤️
Zac Mills | The Wildlife Collective
Should bear cubs be slaughtered from a helicopter? That’s exactly what the Alaska Department of Fish & Game is trying to do—again. In 2023, 99 bears were slaughtered from helicopters. In 2024, another 80 were killed. Now they want to bring this aerial gunning program back for another one-month killing spree—shooting every bear they see, even mothers with cubs. This isn’t wildlife management. It’s a taxpayer-funded massacre with no sound science, and it’s happening in one of the wildest, most iconic regions of Alaska. As someone who has spent years guiding bear tours and telling their stories, I can’t stay silent. 🛑 Bears don’t have a voice—but we do. 📣 Submit your public comment before July 7 to stop this cruelty. 💬 Comment “save the bears” and I’ll DM you the link. It only takes 2 minutes—and you don’t need to be from Alaska to speak up. 🔁 Please share widely. ⸻ #SaveTheBears #StopAerialGunning #KatmaiNationalPark #KatmaiBears #BrownBear #GrizzlyBear #BearsOfInstagram #AlaskaWildlife #AlaskaNature #ExploreAlaska #WildAlaska #OnlyInAlaska #AlaskaAdventure #AlaskaTravel #BearWatching #BearGuidePerspective #BearPhotography #NatureConservation #WildlifeConservation #ProtectBears #WildlifeProtection #VoiceForTheVoiceless #natgeo #natgeowild #nationalgeographic #yourshotphotographer #wildlifephotography #ursus