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RSS FeedsDurham girl sets up lemonade stand to raise funds for her paralyzed pup
(The Star Theatre)

 
 

16 july 2018 06:35:27

 
Durham girl sets up lemonade stand to raise funds for her paralyzed pup
(The Star Theatre)
 


A resourceful little girl in Courtice has set up a lemonade stand to raise money to buy her paralyzed dog a wheelchair. “I want to take him for walks ... and I love him,” said Emma Wilson, who turns 4 at the end of the month.Emma has alway had Copper, the energetic puggle, as part of her family. He’s her best friend, explained Emma’s grandmother Michelle McQuillan. In late May, Copper jumped into the family’s van and slipped a disc in his back. The beloved dog (who turns five in September) has IVDD (intervertebral disc disease). Now Copper’s back legs don’t work and he can’t wag his tail. He’s been on crate rest for weeks but fortunately he is as happy, social and energetic as ever.Copper’s crate rest may have been as hard on Emma as it’s been on him. She misses when he could jump up onto her bed and fall asleep next to her. Emma is longing to take him for a walk around the neighbourhood. “It’s been a really hard adjustment,” said Shannin Wilson, Emma’s mom. “She’s having a hard time with it.”That’s why Emma decided to open a lemonade stand to help buy a doggy wheelchair for Copper. Custom dog wheelchairs can cost thousands of dollars, but a ready-made dog wheelchair ordered online costs between $300 to $600. In her first few days of lemonade sales, Emma has already raised $154 from family, neighbours and construction workers who happen to be working in the area near her home. Emma holds up 10 fingers when asked how many customers she’s had so far.“Everybody gave me lots of money ... These ones are lucky,” said Emma, holding up a penny.Within minutes of her statement, a dog-loving neighbour bought a cup of lemonade with a Ziploc bag full of toonies and loonies. Wilson has recently finished her maternity leave with Emma’s baby sister, Charlotte. She works as an early childhood educator for the school board and is off without pa ...


 
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