The puppy, ridiculed by others due to its disfigured face, has a deep-seated need that it wants very much

Arrow is a tiny puppy with a challenging and tragic start in life, even if his movies and pictures currently portray him as cheerful. Had they seen him as a puppy in his terrible state, they would have put him to death.

However, he never dreamed that fate would bring him real angels to be his parents—people horrified by his deformities and loved him for who he was.

Arrow was a forlorn infant when he arrived at PMM Rescue Inc., an animal rescue organization. They found that he had suffered a terrible bite from another dog at the same time as his severely damaged jaw. Regretfully, there was no longer any chance to save his lower right jaw.

It was so necrotic and infected that it stank like a rotting corpse. Therefore, removing the dead bone was the only choice. All that remained for the veterinarians to do was amputate the lower right side of the jaw and part of the upper right side.

Arrow’s delicate and labor-intensive surgery was skillfully conducted by the hero, Dr. Sidhu of Bakersfield, California. He refused to go until he had given the small dog his freedom and saved Arrow’s life.

His young face has permanent scars from the assault, but his cheerful, vivacious personality that has existed since he was a child has not.

His tale has gone viral because of a stunning film that shows his depressing beginnings and, more significantly, the amazing warrior and creature of light that he has grown into as a result of the unending love that has surrounded him.

While creating the biggest mess, Arrow enjoys eating, playing ball, picking up new skills, and drinking water. His favorite things include still sleeping in a little later in the morning, giving slobbery kisses, cuddling, and taking long walks with his parents in the evening.

Whatever his physical impairment or other limits, his family accepts him for who he is. Because even at two years old, Arrow still retains his puppy mentality. Since he is the most adored member of his family, he enjoys being active and playful at all times of the day and “does what he wants.”

His owner wouldn’t swap him for anything, even though she had to chase him around the house, clean up after him every time he made a mess, and pick up the hundreds of kibbles that fell out of his crooked mouth when he ate.

The tale of this peculiar dog clearly shows that a person’s or a puppy’s intrinsic value is not determined by their outward look. In the words of the Little Prince, “What is essential is invisible to the eye,” nothing could be more true, could it?

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