
Aaradhya was still a young puppy when she arrived in the care of Saahas for Animals, but standing was already a serious challenge. Her front legs curved inward beneath her small body, leaving her sitting awkwardly on the hard floor as she tried to balance herself.
Her dusty coat and weary expression made her look especially vulnerable. Yet beneath the obvious problem with her limbs, rescuers received an encouraging piece of news: aside from the abnormal development affecting her bones, Aaradhya was considered healthy. She had a difficult physical obstacle ahead of her, but she also had an opportunity to improve.
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Giving a Growing Puppy the Support She Needed
Once Aaradhya was safely in care, the focus shifted from simply protecting her to helping her growing body function better.
The team monitored her condition and began giving her supplements. Her legs were also carefully wrapped and supported. In one stage of treatment, white and blue bandages helped hold her limbs in a more favorable position while rescuers handled her gently.
Because Aaradhya was young and still developing, her recovery required patience rather than a quick solution. The team planned physiotherapy as part of her ongoing care, giving her an opportunity to build strength and become more comfortable using her legs.
At first, even being supported upright represented progress. Her body had spent its early life adapting to legs that did not sit beneath her normally, so standing was something she had to work toward gradually.
There was no dramatic overnight change. Instead, Aaradhya’s improvement came through repeated care: monitoring her health, supporting her limbs, providing supplements, and preparing her for physical therapy.

For a puppy eager to explore, that patience mattered.
Little by little, the image of Aaradhya sitting with her front legs folded inward began to be replaced by something different. She was becoming steadier.
The Steps That Showed How Far She Had Come
In the weeks that followed, Aaradhya reached the moment her caregivers had been working toward.
She was shown standing on her own and moving forward with noticeably more confidence. The puppy who once struggled to position her front legs beneath herself could now walk around an entrance area, taking steps without collapsing into the posture seen earlier in her rescue.
Her personality seemed to emerge along with her mobility.

Aaradhya moved around with greater energy, wagged her tail, and welcomed affection from the person beside her. Instead of remaining confined by the way her legs had developed, she was beginning to experience the ordinary things puppies naturally want to do—stand, explore, approach people, and move through their surroundings.
The improvement did not mean every challenge had disappeared, and the available account did not describe an adoption or suggest that her care was completely finished. What it did show was a young dog making meaningful progress after receiving consistent support.
That distinction matters.
Aaradhya was never transformed into a different puppy. She was given help that allowed the puppy already there to do more with the body she had.
When rescuers first cared for her, the bent position of her front legs was the first thing anyone noticed. By the later stages of her recovery, attention naturally shifted elsewhere—to her movement, her wagging tail, her curiosity, and the ease with which she accepted affection.

Her story is a quiet example of what thoughtful rescue work can accomplish. Saving an animal is sometimes only the first step. For animals with physical differences, the work can continue through daily treatment, rehabilitation, observation, and countless small adjustments that rarely look dramatic on their own.
For Aaradhya, those small efforts accumulated into something easy to understand.
She stood.
Then she moved forward.
And with each new step, the physical condition that once restricted nearly every movement became only one part of a much larger story.
