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Dog Who Was Deformed By C.r.u.e.l Wire Muzzle Now Has a Home – And Look How Happy He Is

The poor dog, who has since been named Dwayne, was desperately scrounging for food while local residents threw scalding hot water and stones at him, disgusted by his deformities......


Earlier this year, a two-year-old Pointer mix was found on the streets of Tijuana by a rescuer.

The poor dog, who has since been named Dwayne, was desperately scrounging for food while local residents threw scalding predicament and stones at him, disgusted by his deformities.




The rescuer then discovered the dog’s original guardian, who had bound his mouth with a c.r.u.e.l wire-muzzle and frequently kicked him with sticks.

The person was serving jail time for unrelated offense. Dwayne was left to defend himself on the streets. to form matters worse, he was further wounded when he was attacked by two large dogs, causing severe head injuries and nearly removed his ears.


Thanks to the rescuer, the pup thankfully made it to the Helen Woodward Animal Center, an animal shelter located in Rancho Santa Fe , California that holds a fanatical belief that "animals help people and other people help animals through trust, unconditional love, and respect creates a legacy of caring."
From H.o.r.r.i.f.ic A.b.u.s.e to Caring Hands




Despite all of the horrific treatment the dog had endured, he had nothing but like to offer everyone he met. He would lower his head, offering a lick and would gently press his body against anyone who came close.

The Helen Woodward center decided to offer Dwayne the life he deserved. Over the course of months, specialists repaired his severely malformed front leg and elbow, also as performed a facial reconstruction surgery to repair the acute mutilation of his nose and mouth.

A renowned somatic cell therapy institute, Vet-Stem Biopharma, even stepped up to supply cutting-edge treatment to assist Dwayne’s healing process.



The technology harvests tissue from an injured animal and delivers the animal’s own healing stems back to the location of the injury and throughout the body by IV. The procedure usually costs around $2,500 but Dr. Schaffer of Vet-Stem Biopharma was so touched by Dwayne’s story, he offered the procedure for free of charge .

Determined to use every applicable modern medicine available to assist heal his injuries, the Helen Woodward Center also provided laser therapy for the areas impacted by his facial reconstruction surgeries.

Laser treatments are shown to hurry the healing process, reduce inflammation, also as help with pain. The sweet pup as a trooper through it all.




Dwayne’s story touched the hearts of thousands of animal lovers who helped to boost over $40,000 for his recovery. By August of 2017, the formerly a.b.u.s.e.d and orphaned sweetheart of a dog was able to find his forever home.


To ensure the simplest possible home for this sweet boy, the Helen Woodward Animal Center requested a 100 word-or-less essay or a one-minute video to accompany each application, stating why the potential adopter would be best suited to Dwayne, also as several qualifications.

Generously, the middle offered half off all of Dwayne’s medical expenses for all times , even as long as his new family brings him into the middle for his ongoing treatment.




After many applications to seek out Dwayne his forever home, the middle finally found the right match with Kelly Nelle. Now, Dwayne is forgetting his traumatic past and learning to be a dog again.

Dwayne has couch access, many toys to play with and in fact , the adoration of his human mom. We are ecstatic to ascertain Dwayne beat the chances together with his inspiring transformation.

Once s.t.a.r.v.e.d and unable to face , he refused to offer up. Now he has his happily ever after. Happy tears!
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