Dr. Sidhu, a surgeon from Bakersfield, California, saved Arrow’s life by performing a delicate, prolonged procedure. He wouldn’t go until he’d saved her life and given the puppy his undivided attention.
Although the attack he suffered would have permanent effects on his face, his personality, which had always been completely bright and bubbly, was unaffected.
The puppy with the new face was the happiest he could be after the surgery, not only because he had recovered so well, but also because he had found true love with his new family.
His tragic beginning, but more importantly, the great warrior and creature of light he became because of all the love that was always around him, is revealed in a beautiful video that made his story popular.
Arrow enjoys eating, playing fetch, picking up new skills, and drinking water while creating the biggest messes.
Although they love to cuddle, give slobbery kisses, nap, sleep a little longer in the mornings, and go on long night walks with their parents.
But if he ever succeeds, he would love nothing more than to wake up in his enormous bed next to his human father.
His family cares for him in this way despite his physical flaw and any limitations he might have. Despite being two years old, Arrow hasn’t lost his puppy-like qualities.
He has always been playful and active at all times of the day, and since he is the most adored member of his family, he makes the most of that love by “doing what he wants.”
A friend of Arrow’s said, “Arrow started out having the worst weeks of his life, fast forwarding to where you see him today, giving us ear-to-ear grins, rag tongue and all, but he loves life and has made our family complete. owner.
His owner would not trade it for anything, despite the fact that they are accustomed to chasing him around the house, picking up the hundreds of croquettes he drops when he eats, and constantly having to clean up after him.
The tale of the stunning Arrow shows unequivocally that a person’s or a puppy’s true worth has nothing to do with their outward appearance. Nothing is more true than the adage, “What is essential is invisible to the eye,” from The Little Prince. Do you not agree?