Dog missing part of face was left for dead by owners, but a life-changing surgery gives him a second chance
In 2015, animal control officers in Huntsville, Texas picked up a mixed-breed dog named Bjarni, who had a very striking appearance.
The dog was missing half of his nose, as well as part of his lips. His teeth were crooked and he had bite marks, as if he had been badly attacked by another animal. He struggled to eat and breathe.
“They no longer wished to keep him and were content with allowing him to die,” St. Francis Angels wrote on Facebook.
With his family turning their backs, Bjarni was brought back to the shelter… but luckily, some guardian angels swept in to give the poor dog the care he needed..
“He is totally unaware of his limitations and disfigurement,” Graber told the Huffington Post. “He loves everything that moves.”
“He was won over even the most bossy and aggressive of dogs at our location,” she told Daily Mail.
For the medical costs, St. Francis’ Angels raised money through their Facebook page. And people came through in a big way: according to Daily Mail, kindhearted donors gave $5,100 for the surgery.
And it was a big success: Bjarni came out looking like a whole new dog.
“I truly believe with every fiber of my being, animals all have a set course to teach us both humanity and compassion,” she told the Huffington Post. “It just gives us something to reach for.”
It’s a very happy ending for a dog who suffered through a lot of hardships, all made possible by the work of some kindhearted rescuers.
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