The Watson children pictured on the bike from left is Poppy, Frankie and Olive with parents Ryan and Nadia Watson. The photo hides metres of tubing that connects Frankie to his 10kg oxygen tank.
The Watson children pictured on the bike from left is Poppy, Frankie and Olive with parents Ryan and Nadia Watson. The photo hides metres of tubing that connects Frankie to his 10kg oxygen tank.
Frankie Watson's rare lung condition means he must be hooked up to oxygen 24/7.
Knowing this would set him apart from other kids and present mobility issues, his parents have spent the last two years pursuing the possibility of an assistance dog to carry oxygen cylinders for their two-year-old son.
It became a pioneering journey for the Watson family as there had never been a dog trained in New Zealand to carry oxygen cylinders, and now Mali has entered their lives.
The Kiwi Pride Australian Labradoodle has received 10 months of his 18-month training period, and took a break to hang out with the family he will soon join.
The Watson children pictured on the bike from left is Poppy, Frankie and Olive with parents Ryan and Nadia Watson. The photo hides metres of tubing that connects Frankie to his 10kg oxygen tank.
Securing an assistance dog has meant the family having to raise $20,000 for the cost of Mali's training.
"[His] training is important in this quest to help Frankie grow up as normal as he can be - running, playing outside, enjoying the life we take for granted," said Ryan.
Frankie's mother, Nadia said when she held her newborn son in her arms she felt powerless to help him. He has interstitial lung disease, a rare condition and the only New Zealand child to have it.
"When we started the process of getting an assistance dog for Frankie, it was nice to have hope that there was something I could have control over to make things better for him."
The Watsons have raised almost half of the training cost through a Givealittle page. To help , go to givealittle.co.nz/cause/frankiewatson
Frankie Watson with auntry Lucy Selak 11-years-old at a bike-a-thon fundraiser organised by Fankies older sisters kindergarten, Tararua Educare Childrens's Centre.