A group of dogs with disabilities have been excitedly playing in the snow together thanks to a series of modified wheelchairs and some adorable doggy teamwork. Owner Lary Schuette cares for Helping Hunter, a chocolate lab and cancer survivor; Larry, a miniature schnauzer mix; George, a large schnauzer mix; and Dashing Duncan, a black lab. Each dog has a disability or an ailment which may make them difficult for many families to consider for adoption, so Lary, 54, has given them a forever home together. The pals love playing together in their wheelchairs, but the snow presented a new problem - which Lary, from Cannon Falls, Minnesota, fixed by modifying the wheels into skis. In the heartwarming footage, Larry and George can be seen racing along in their wheelchairs, while Dashing Duncan receives a helping hand from able-bodied Helping Hunter, who pulls him along in his wheelchair. Lary, who adopted the disabled dogs after his children started to leave home as a way to keep active, have some company and to help those in need, shares the gang’s exploits online under the name Our Forever Home For Misfit Pups. He revealed the attention is great as it allows people to get educated about misfit pups in need.