The bulldog puppy’saved the owner’s life’ by gnawing his toe to the bone while he was sleeping

 

intravenous antibiotics to David. Subsequently, he underwent CT scans to evaluate the extent of the damage to his fractured toe.

David’s leg had become paralyzed due to the presence of two obstructed arteries, which was discovered by the doctors.

He was warned that his leg was at risk of being amputated if the blood supply was not restored; however, Harley’s bite on his foot arrived at the perfect moment.

David’s life was unintentionally rescued by the adorable, floppy-faced puppy, who became overly enthusiastic about his owner’s toenails.

At that time, physicians were investigating whether it would be feasible for the father to undergo stent implantation, which would facilitate the rerouting of blood flow to his leg by opening the arteries.

 

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