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A dog owner is hoping to raise thousands of pounds to help her young puppy to walk properly for the first time.
Kyzer, a 14-week-old grey British Bulldog, is unable to use his back legs due to a birth defect.
Video: Kyzer cannot walk due to a birth defect
His owner Natasha Leighton, of Elm Avenue, Chatham, bought him in April, only to notice afterwards that he had problems with his limbs.
The 37-year-old says she is determined to give him the best life possible by raising £2,000 to partly pay for operations, physio, hydro pool treatments and round the clock care for the pup.
The overall cost for treatment is expected to be around £5,000 to £10,000.
The mother-of-one explained Kyzer's condition was classed as pre-existing and would not be covered by her pet insurance care plan.
"As you can imagine, I didn't want to see him in pain or have any permanent damage," she said.
"I went to Surrey to see a specialist who diagnosed Kyzer with congenital malformation of the spine and dislocated knee caps which will need to be operated on to correct and could cost thousands of pounds.
"It's a daunting amount of money to help my baby out and we're already borrowing £2,500 from a friend to carry out his MRI investigations."
The operations manager said despite all this the pup is still trying his hardest to walk and shuffle about.
Natasha added: "He has a harness for his back legs so he thinks he can run again. He’s loving, kind and shows such determination and fight for such a young age and most of all he melts my heart every time I look at him."
You can help Kyzer by donating at https://www.gofundme.com/f/kysers-surgery-fund.