The Mirror reports.He was welcomed into his family on the Isle of Wight in November last year, but his owners became concerned a few months later when he began to grow - but his legs didn’t.Owner Keelin Scholes, 25, said: “He was the runt of the litter and hand reared from six days old because his mum had rejected him.“We always knew he was small because he was the runt, but a few months later his littermate - owned by my friend - was twice his size.”During a vet check, Keelin and her partner Angus were told that Kenny had something wrong with his legs.After some research, they discovered that it was a type of dwarfism that affects his breed.TeamDogs is a community for dog lovers who want to get the most out of their relationship with their.
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