Frostie the baby goat has got a brand new attitude thanks to a unique animal wheelchair that was recently donated to him at his new home in Edgar’s Mission, a sanctuary for farm animals. Having contracted a disease known as ‘joint navel ill’ shortly after birth, this young animal has been sadly crippled and unable to walk around until recently.

A new wheelchair has recently changed all that and finally allows Frostie a way to walk around freely, something that is both beneficial for his health and also apparently good at boosting his morale as well. Frostie certainly appears to be getting a lot of love and care from the good folks at the mission and everyone there hopes that he will get better soon. So do we! Take a look below at Frostie, the young goat who’s new wheelchair has given him a whole new lease on life.

Frostie posing in his new animal wheel chair.

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“Frostie was born with a severe case of joint navel ill, leaving his two hind legs crippled.”

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A farm animal sanctuary in Australia called Edgar’s Mission is helping Frostie get back on his feet.

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Frostie received this unique wheelchair from another sanctuary resident, a small piglet named Leon Trotsky.

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Here is a heart-warming photo of Leon Trotsky, the young pig who donated his wheelchair to Frostie.

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The wheelchair allows Frostie to be mobile and also seems to really improve his attitude.

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That is one happy looking baby goat there…

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Can goats smile? He surely looks like he is smiling.

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Yes, definitely smiling.

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“Edgar’s Mission adopts and cares for farm animals, giving them a chance at a normal life.”

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To really understand how much this handy wheelchair means to Frostie, you have to see the moving video clip below.

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H/T: BoredPanda  via: HuffingtonPost  Edgar’sMission  cover photo: image