We are all aware of our imperfections. Puppies may be born with physical limitations and deformities that cause them to be despised by others and may even result in rejection and fear.
But really, who can blame these cute creatures for having a disability from birth? Are they less deserving because of this, or do they not deserve a life of respect and love?
It is awful that people's perceptions of animals, like people, are so strongly influenced by their outward appearance. As in the example of a dog, whose physiognomy might elicit aversion without considering the beautiful sensations that that twisted face conceals.
I wish there were no biases and that people could learn to love and value individuals for who they are, regardless of their situation. However, people who are regarded unusual for violating customary patterns are frequently rejected in the most unjust manner.
Everyone who sees her flees, denying her the opportunity she deserves.
Bethany is an eight-month-old Labrador retriever. She was born with birth problems that damaged a major portion of her small face.
Since she came into the world after being rescued from Ukraine's streets, nothing for her has been easy.
She needs a loving home more than anything.
She has become used to people avoiding her because they think she has something infectious when they see her.
His nose is entirely turned to the right side of his face, his eyesight is turned the opposite way, his teeth are fully exposed, and he has a deviated eye.
They believe she is ill or aggressive when they first meet her, yet nothing could be farther from the truth.
Due of her outward appearance, Bethany has spent a considerable amount of time in the Safe Rescue for Dogs shelter in England and has had trouble finding a home.
In this realm of looks, Bethany had the unfortunate good fortune of being born unattractive.
According to a shelter representative, "She is an amazing dog: she is healthy, sociable, cheerful, obedient, and loves children.
She is approached by a potential adoptive family, who observes her and decides not to take her with them.
But Bethany, who never loses hope, thinks she'll meet someone who would accept her shortcomings and value the many positive qualities she has, giving her a chance to settle down.
She wants at least one person to stumble across the brightness that hides her heart.
One of the volunteers looking after Bethany stated, "There's nothing wrong with Bethany; she doesn't even snore as she sleeps."
People disagree with the staff's assessment of the dog because they have firsthand knowledge of it, but if they assure you that there is no risk in adopting Bethany, it is because they are telling the truth.
"People wonder if we're sure we're doing the right thing, and how we know." We've taken her to the vet multiple times, so we know she's okay.
"If she was so sick, they would have euthanized her because that's her job," shelter staff said. She's the most beautiful dog I've ever met, however, so she's really awesome.
Many individuals just look for dogs to display them in photos they share on social media, allowing others to admire their beauty. Without considering that the tiny animals that have been through terrible conditions in their life are the ones who require the greatest love and care.
The people who look after Bethany are aware of how she is, but they never lose hope that she will be adopted by a kindhearted person who would treat her with the compassion she deserves as a member of a family.
She is lovely and deserves a family who loves her; I hope to God that she will be even happier and that she will have a family that loves her and protects her from everything, one Internet user said. "If I lived in that country, I would not hesitate to adopt her; she is beautiful and needs a family who loves her," the user said.
Have patience, little one; the person who can see through your haze and who can appreciate your generous heart will come soon. Never allow outward appearances distract you from doing what is truly worthwhile.
We would take her at Cochise Canine Rescue in Arizona...CCR takes in "imperfect" senior and or handicapped animals by choice. Hope you find a wonderful home for her. She deserves it!
replydeletePerhaps you could take her. They might fly her out to you. I already have 4 dogs and my oldest furry boy is very old and unwell so I spend quite a bit of time with him. I am not able to care for another dog. I'm elderly and disabled, but if you've a rescue then perhaps this sweet pooch might do well in your care. All the best and happy holidays to you!
deleteHell, I'd take him and I'm in Chicago! They're all so adorable regardless of any imperections.
deleteHey! If she isn't all the way on the east coast then I am happy to drive and provide transport for her to come to you! Email me. hiretylermcfarlin@gmail.com
deleteI would love to have her. I’d take her n love her forever.
replydeleteI would take her. She would get along great with my golden retriever. I live in the United States. If she could be sent to Pennsylvania, she would have a home here.
replydeleteCan I adopt her plse. Already got 2 little dogs. Male chorkie and cockerpoo.x
replydeleteI'm in Hartlepool. United Kingdom
replydeleteI am in Globe, AZ. What requirements would need to be met to be her mommy?
replydeleteI would love to foster her, I am in the UK
replydeleteBethany is absolutely beautiful bless her heart ❤️ hope she finds the loving home she so deserves, lots of luck sweetheart 🤗🥰⭐️😘
replydeleteI would love her and protect her if she wants a home mine is available
replydeleteI have a soft spot for animals with disabilities. I would love to take her. I'm in Australia though. 🇦🇺
replydeleteI would have her here in UK if possible?
replydeleteI would adopt her. Where she based
replydeletePrayers that she is adopted! She is beautiful
replydeleteI would adopt her I live in Florida
replydeleteis there an update...praying she is adopted....thank you to all the people who want to adopt this precious fur baby.
replydeleteHi what a sweet pup did you find a forever home for her ??? please hug here for us 🐾❤️💙💚🐾
replydeleteI'd love to adopt Bethany. I'm in the UK. Hartlepool
replydeleteUpdate? 🙏
replydeleteThey never update, this is a 11-22 story. Generates sympathy to raise funds.
replydeleteDid the dog get a home?
deleteI wish I were closer to her I would love to call her my own
replydeleteI would' love to have her.
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I thank she whould be a great dog but I already have three or I whould take her
replydeleteIs this baby still up for adoption?? It would be my pleasure. Please contact me
replydeleteWho can I talk to about the adoption?
replydeleteI so wish I could this breaks my heart . I wanna just love her
replydeleteMy husband and I rescue dogs who need a good home. One of them was rescued from an abusive home where he was found skin and bone from starvation and dehydration, and the other was beaten and starved to death before animal control found her. They’re both thriving in our home and would love to take this one in. I’ll be checking back here for a response or somewhere I can send an email.
replydeleteDo we know if she does well with kitties? I WILL take her if she is relaxed, but a fairly young Lab is probably pretty rambunctious 🤗
replydeleteShe is just beautiful
replydeleteI would live to adopt Bethany! I live in Canada!
replydeleteI would love to adopt this beautiful girl - how do we apply?
replydeleteHas she been adopted yet?
replydeleteI would not mind giving her all the love and attention she deserves. Think she’ll like to ho to north of Denmark 🇩🇰? ❤️my heart broke when reading about this little dog-just send her to me🙏
replydeleteI would love to have him join me and my 4 pups and cat, but I am all the way in Tennessee. If you could help getting him here. He would be lived and spoiled along with my fur babies. Nala- Lab, Chipper- unknown small dog, Hooch- Ridgeback, Max- Australian Shepherd, and Simba - Mancoon cat.
replydeleteI want that dog
replydeleteI'm in Wisconsin.But I would take her in a minute
deleteI'm in Illinois and I would adopt her too . I believe all animals need to be loved no matter what their handicap is
replydeleteIsn’t there some chance of surgery? She looks like a sweetheart and deserves any service that’s available to her
replydeleteHope this sweet dog finds a loving home.
replydeleteWho do I contact to adopt her ?!
replydeleteI will take her and give her a forever home with land to run and all sorts of animal friends to play with...
replydeleteI'm in Idaho, we have 3 other dogs, land to roam and all sorts of livestock for her to make friends with...
replydeleteHas she been adopted? I would have her- if she is good with children. We would happily have her 🖤 she’s beautiful
replydeletePlease let us know if she gets a home
replydeleteIs the dog still available I’m in Scotland.
replydeleteI know of a vetinary hospital in Pretoria South Africa who specialise in this type of corrective surgery .Who ever has her .please ask ur vet to talk to Onestepoort veterinary hospital .
replydeleteThey are the world leaders in this type of surgery.
Please pm me to let me know how it went . Alan zeligson
I would love to take her give me more information.
replydeleteI would take her & love her forever. I live in Las Vegas , Nevada. If you can fly her to the states she would be the most pampered and loved pups in the world A large home with a doggy door and a big secured back yard & a family who would protect & love her forever. Is this an option? How do I contact the shelter she is in? Kari lee Kalway
replydeletePlease let us know what happens to her. I adore her, she’s gorgeous. I would love her and take care of her.
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