“The Endearing Pup with a Unique Facial Feature: Searching for a Forever Family to Love”



Once upon a time, there was a furry friend named Woody who wished to find his forever home. Unfortunately, his early years were incomplete. When Woody was just five weeks old, another dog attacked him, causing serious injuries. The poor pooch had to take care of himself without any medical attention, as reported by SNARR Animal Rescue.


Woody was left outside tied up and abandoned by his owner for six weeks until SNARR came to rescue him. The kind neighbors who noticed Woody’s plight had been feeding him during his time alone. According to SNARR’s Facebook post, the dog’s family had moved away and left him behind. SNARR decided to step in and save Woody from this loveless environment. Although Woody’s face looks different from other dogs, it doesn’t bother SNARR at all and in fact, it makes them love him even more. Woody is in good health despite his appearance.



The rescuers of the Pit Bull appreciate him not just for his looks, but also for his kind nature. Upon arriving at his foster home, Woody’s adoptive mother was unhappy.


Jamie Bond’s adoptive mother shared that Woody, their dog, demonstrated an incredible sense of empathy when he realized she was sick with a fever. This lovable pup stayed by her side the entire day and has since become her loyal companion, always keeping her safe and secure. Woody loves to cuddle up in bed and rest his head on her chest, showing his affectionate nature. Now 8 months old, Woody is full of energy and love, making up for lost time as a puppy. The search is still ongoing for a permanent home for a dog with a crooked nose, and potential adopters should be carefully screened to ensure that Woody finds the best possible home. SNARR emphasizes Woody’s adorable appearance and the fact that he requires a bit of training, but ultimately deserves a loving home where he can thrive. It’s important to note that Woody does not get along with cats and therefore needs a cat-free household.



According to SNARR, Woody the dog would thrive best in a household with only female dogs. Despite being raised with four other male dogs, he has been outstanding. While he is gentle with children, we recommend older dogs (over 10 years old) as his companions. Although he is not aggressive towards anyone or anything, his large size may cause him to become irritable and jumpy at times, making him more compatible with bigger dogs. If you meet the necessary requirements and are interested in adopting Woody, please visit the SNARR Northwest website to apply. In a recent update, we are elated to announce that Woody has finally found a loving home after several months of searching.


The new family of Woody happily shared pictures of him in his new abode, surrounded by new friends. We send our well-wishes to Woody and his newfound companions while expressing our appreciation to his new owners. Don’t forget to spread the word by sharing this post with your loved ones!

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