Woman Finds An Abandoned Puppy With Swollen Face. When The Vet Sees It, He Says, “This Is Really Bad”

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Kendra's heart melted the moment she stumbled upon a stray puppy with an unusually large face wandering near her home. Concerned for its well-being, she took it in, assuming it was just a unique quirk of the little one. But when the puppy's condition started to deteriorate, Kendra rushed it to the vet, hoping it was nothing serious.

As the vet examined the pup's swollen features, his usual calm demeanor turned to one of urgency. What he revealed next about the puppy's condition left Kendra reeling with worry...

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Kendra quickly realized the urgency of the little pup's health the moment she stepped into the veterinarian clinic. The receptionist’s eyes widened in shock, and she quickly went into one of the vet’s offices to inform them about Kendra’s arrival. Not long after, the vet came running out of the room, frantically looking around him. When he finally spotted Kendra, he ran to her.

Showing It To The Vet
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Without saying a word, he looked at the pup. And before Kendra could even explain what had happened, he took the pup from her hands and went back into his office. Kendra quickly followed after the vet, her heart pounding in her chest. “Do you know what’s wrong with him?” she asked. She had no idea what he was thinking, as he didn’t have any expression on his face.

“This Is Really Bad”
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Suddenly, the vet’s eyes widened in shock. He looked at his assistant and ordered her to grab a few things from the back. Then, he turned his attention to Kendra. “This is really bad,” he said. “I need you to tell me exactly when and where you found this pup.”

But what was wrong with the pup? Why was the vet so in shock? And will the pup get better?