The cute dog Brodie with facial deformation has become a social media phenomenon. Unfortunately, our furry friends face many difficulties on the street. However, there are quite a lot of animal friends who have love to protect and protect them. Amanda Richter and Brad Ames, who have adopted the one-year-old Brodie, are among these animal lovers. The couple saw Brodie on a Facebook post. They instantly responded to this sharing made for Brodie's ownership and embraced Brodie, which many people do not accept due to facial deformities
The one-year-old Brodie was attacked by her mother when she was a little puppy, and this attack caused deformations in her face. Brodie, who survived the attack when he was 13 days old, is now unable to eat comfortably and has partial blindness in one eye. Brodie, a German shepherd and a border collie cross, is an extremely affectionate dog despite the difficulties he has gone through. An ad was re-opened on Facebook for Brodie, who was given back by his original owners for being too active.
30-year-old Amanda Richter and 23-year-old Brad Ames wanted to embrace Bradie's announcement as soon as they saw it. Amanda describes her feelings when she first saw her; “I looked at your picture and started crying. Then I said we have to meet this dog. "
Brad says the following about Bradie; "I spent an hour with him and realized I had to take him home." Amanda; he says he's definitely very lively. However, he adds the following to his words; “He's a very smart and smart boy. He learns all the numbers in 10 minutes. "
"It definitely looks like a little Picasso masterpiece." Brodie, whom he said, is extremely happy with his family, who will now care for him for life. Brodie has more than 150 thousand followers on his Instagram account. Instagram pictures show Brodie taking trips to the lake, jumping in a pool, and enjoying other daily activities
Brodie is now being trained as a therapy dog. So that he can help anyone with any disability. Amanda; “We hope to raise him as a therapy dog someday,” he said.