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They All Ran Away From This Dog, Now Watch What’s About To Happen To Him

One fine day an animal control officer saw a dog with half a nose roaming about on the streets and he immediately rescued him. The dog, called Bjarni, had a family, but when they contacted the family the clearly told the officer that they didn’t want him back, perhaps because of how he looked.
This is when the poor dog was brought in the shelter. The shelter then reached Anne Graber, the founder of St. Francis’ Angels, a Texas-based animal rescue group, to see if she could help Bjarni. Anne said that she would do everything possible to make the poor dog feel loved.

According to Anne, Bjarni is having  difficult time eating and breathing simply because his nose is blanketing the sinus cavities. But apart from that, Bjarni is a normal dog and he absolutely loves being around people.

A Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists vet called Jason Balara will be performing a surgery to try and fix Bjarni’s broken nose. He’s going to be reconstructing his face and realigning the nose so that the poor dog can eat and breath in peace. According to Jason, Bjarni is going to be cute!

Chances are than within two months, this lovely dog will be adopted into his forever loving home and he will be with people who love him for what he is :) We’re all very happy for Bjarni and we do hope that the beautiful dog finds people who will love him with all their heart!

UPDATE:

Bjarni is doing very well at the moment!

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