Disfigured dog deemed ‘so ugly’ nobody wants to rehome her – but needs chance

She needs a new home

She needs a new home (Image: miraclesmission.org)

She was struck by a car when she was a causing a facial disfigurement – but she doesn’t let that stop her from living life to its fullest.

Crossbreed Arla is searching for a new home after being taken in by the rescue team at Miracle’s Mission – and hopes 2025 will be her year to find happiness. 

The poor pooch, who is around three-years-old, spent her early years in Egypt where she experienced a “life of pain”, starting with being hit by a car as a young .

A statement reads: “She was rescued by a shelter and recovered well but remains disfigured. She has made a good recovery but her breathing is a little louder than a dog without this disability.”

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Arla is desperately looking for a home (Image: miraclesmission.org)

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Arla has been described as a “very sweet playful girl who is good with children and other dogs” – and could make a “lovely family pet” for the right owners.  The statement adds: “Her sweet personality really shines through and they would love to see her getting the attention and love she truly deserves after an early life full of pain and suffering.”

Weighing around 20kg, she is a medium-sized dog who is used to wearing a harness and leash walks. Arla needs a loving home who can help her adjust to a new routine and commit to teaching her basic training. She has not yet been spayed but this has been scheduled. 

Commenting on Arla’s heartbreaking story on Facebook, one supporter said: “Oh beautiful Arla. I wish I had room for her.” Another user added: “Oh my. She is just the cutest little girl.” A third user said: “Ohh she’s beautiful.” While one more added: “Oooh I love her.”

Miracle’s Mission is a UK registered animal welfare charity who work predominantly in the UK, Borneo and Egypt. A statement reads: “Our mission is to provide a place of safety for animals in danger, to educate on the needs of neutering both pets and strays and to neuter stray dogs and cats to prevent the birth of more animals onto the streets. We also rehabilitate and rehome dogs in need, often with disabilities, from our UK rescue base.”

If you’re interested in rehoming Arla, please contact Miracle’s Mission via [email protected]. Or to support the charity, visit their website via www.miraclesmission.org.

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