Abandoned Dog With A Perforating Gunshot Injury To The Head Survives And Finally Finds A Forever Home
Dogs and other pets should truly be made to feel love and kindness from their owners; they are not wild animals scavenging for scraps and leftovers to eat. They are living, breathing creatures with emotions and thoughts similar to ours, and they can help us in a variety of ways.
For centuries, dogs have demonstrated that they are friends to humans, and they deserve to be treated well because they unconditionally love us. This isn’t too deep for any well-meaning person to understand!
Some cold-hearted individual in Texas adopted this sweet dog, Bubbles, but completely failed to meet the responsibility of caring for her.
Bubbles had a rocky start in life. She was taken to a shelter at the age of six months after being horrifically beaten and abused.
She was bludgeoned with a hammer after being shot in the head. Bubbles must have endured excruciating pain from sustaining such a severe injury at such a young age.
This life is not fair at all, even for dogs and other pets. Most of the time, they are loved by their owners without reservation, but sometimes they are maltreated and abandoned to suffer.
Kilyn Horton Blanchard and her husband, Ike Blanchard, were volunteer workers at a local animal shelter in Houston, Texas, around the time the dog was brought there. The couple instantly fell in love with the adorable puppy.
At six months, Bubbles was taken to a shelter after being horrifically beaten and abused

Bubbles’ right eye was punctured, she had a deep wound on her face, and scans revealed that her jaw had been shattered and was healing improperly. She can only open her mouth half an inch.
Kilyn Horton Blanchard and her husband, Ike Blanchard, fell in love with the sweet puppy the moment they met her

A computed tomography scan revealed that she was shot through her eye socket, and the bullet had rammed into her inner ear and jaw. Bubbles was determined to survive whatever life threw at her.
Her bio reads, "Cruelty survivor; at six months old, she was shot in the head." "I am living a great life now with my new family."
Poor Bubbles’ right eye was damaged, she had a large wound on her face, and scans showed her jaw was shattered

We love happy endings and wish them for all dogs looking for forever homes! We are also grateful to the adoptive families who provide peaceful and loving homes for these endangered pets.
"Cruelty survivor. At six months old, I was shot in the head. I am living a great life now with my new family."

It is perfectly acceptable if one is not a dog lover and does not wish to adopt a dog or other animal. However, it is highly irresponsible to adopt one of these beautiful animals and then treat them inhumanely, to the extent of inflicting gunshot injuries.
Let us all stand together, animal rights activists, to oppose this horrific treatment of helpless animals! Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.