The sick dog, too weak to sit, is given a final ride around town, but miraculously makes a recovery, defying all odds and bringing hope to everyone who witnessed the transformation

Maverick was skin and bones when Joey Maxwell and his wife first encountered him at a death shelter. Mav joined their family when they adopted him, and they had a joyful six years together.

Therefore, when the dog was given a lymphoma diagnosis a few years ago, Maxwell did everything in his power to aid his four-legged companion in fighting the disease. The first round of chemotherapy was a success. But two months ago, the sickness came again, leaving him unable to move.

So the dogโ€™s owner made the decision to ride the dog in a wagon. Making Mavโ€™s final days as enjoyable as possible at first turned out to have a significant negative influence on the dogโ€™s health.

โ€œWhen we take him out, he barks at everyone who walks by until they pet him because he thinks the entire world is there to love on him,โ€ Maxwell told CBS News.

And he might be correct. Itโ€™s amazing how much love and support Maxwell and his dog receive. For instance, after sharing his tale, Maxwell was given a 50% discount on a wagon, and both he and the Loweโ€™s cashier broke down in tears. Now that Maverick is known in Maxwellโ€™s little town, people approach him to express their affection.

Mav adores those rides to the hilt. Perhaps as a result, the dog is gaining strength every day.

โ€œWeโ€™re in a good place because we know how much Mav means to so many other people now and we know that he has felt every bit of that in return.โ€

Maverick is feeling the loving vibes: now he is even able to sit on his own and is getting stronger every day!

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