Ranger, an adult German Shepherd, has an unique disease that causes him to always look like a puppy…

Ranger, the German Shepherd, is four years old yet still looks like a puppy.

All because of dwarfism, which allowed the dog to grow to only one-third the size of its breed. Ranger developed pituitary dwarfism as a result of inbreeding, or closely related crosses. This sickness influenced the development of the four-legged.

“Dwarfism is a hereditary genetic condition in which both parents carry the faulty gene.” “From about 2 months of age, a dog’s development is slowed due to a lack of growth hormone,” said veterinarian Lynn Janes.

Affected puppies are always smaller, and they lack the hair that adults have. Dwarf dog fur remains soft and fluffy, according to Lynn Janes.

Shelby Mayo, Ranger’s owner, takes wonderful care of her pet. The shepherd dog, on the other hand, is in fantastic health because of Shelby’s care. Ranger now has his own Instagram account, thanks to the woman’s efforts.

All of this is done to raise awareness about the negative effects of inbreeding on dogs. More than 139 thousand people have already signed up for the account.

Shelby claims that she is frequently approached with requests to breed dwarf shepherd dogs, which enrages her.

She adores Ranger, but she tries to avoid breeding dogs with dwarfism because the disorder shortens the animals’ lives.

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