dogs before and they'd been fine so I don't know what happened." Despite such extensive injuries, little Ryder shocked everyone with his tenacity.Brittany said: "The doctors said they would do what they could but we weren't expecting him to make it."They said it's a miracle that he's still here because he was so small and the injuries were so severe."He had to have a tracheostomy because of the punctured lung and they thought that the dogs had bitten so far into his skull that he would be paralysed."Ryder is expected to have even more surgeries until he fully matures, including nose reconstruction and dental work to replace his crushed teeth.Brittany is now speaking out to raise awareness about the effects bullying can have on someone with.
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