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The painful scars are horrifying in A Puppy’s Journey to Victory, challenging the persistent battle of bite wounds that make him suffer in despair, please don’t abandon him.

January 13, 2024 by Pham Hien

When they came, the poor little animal was laying on the ground, unable to raise her head. The little dog didn’t have a broken neck; rather, she had nerve damage as a result of bite wounds.

Perhaps the most heartbreaking aspect of the situation was that the puppy acknowledged their goodwill in attempting to rescue her, but she couldn’t raise her neck or lift her head to acknowledge them. She tried, but the poor pup couldn’t.

It took some time to get her back up and running, but the small pup proved she was a warrior.

They called the adorable puppy Sprinkles and were eager to return her to her mother and family.

After two weeks, during which she proved to be a complete love bug with rescue personnel, she was reunited with her family.

 

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