Helping Soda Pop Learn To Walk
August 11, 2015 #family
 
By Bryan Davis
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Soda Pop is one lucky little lamb. Sure, she was not born with the ability to walk on her own, but with the kind people at Edgar’s Mission Farm Sanctuary watching over her, she made it back on her own four legs in no time. Soda Pop surprised everyone when she survived her birth, and was delivered to the sanctuary in July so that she could have a chance at making it into adulthood.


The recovery was a long and arduous process. At first they placed the lamb inside of a bag with holes cut in it, teaching it the basic motions of walking. They introduced Soda to other animals in similar situations, and worked day and night to slowly build Soda's leg muscles to the point where she could walk. By the end of the video she even is able to take a few steps on her own. This story shows that people should never give up on themselves or others, and even when things are hard they can get better if you just keep at it.
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