This is the heart-warming moment a girl with cerebral palsy is surprised with the emotional support dog she has always wanted at the airport. Leah Loewenstern, 12, had just returned from two weeks away at a summer camp when her parents greeted her at arrivals. But little does she know they have a surprise in store for her – an adorable mini golden doodle puppy. Leah, who has left hemiplegia cerebral palsy due to a utero stroke, had been begging her parents for years asking for a puppy. So when Leah headed off to summer camp, they secretly set about getting a new pup, which they named Wrigley. The cute female pup was then held out of sight, while Leah’s mom, Amanda, pretended to struggle taking a pic. As Leah becomes frustrated with her mom’s inability to work the camera for the picture she’s posing for, Shelby Vojak creeps up holding Wrigley in their arms. As Leah turns around, she immediately spots the dog, before exclaiming, “What is that?”, to which her mom replies, ‘It’s yours!’. A shocked Leah bursts into happy tears as she embraces and thanks her mom, before hugging her new emotional support dog, Wrigley, at O'Hare Airport, Chicago, USA.