Embracing Freedom Together: Two Dogs’ Resilience in Choosing Each Other Amidst Abandonment

Picasso, a five-year-old dog, was born with a crooked nose, while Newt, a one-year-old puppy, was born without an upper jaw.Liesl Wilhardt, 53, writer and director of Lovable Dog, has taken a look inside the unflappable connection between Picasso and Newt. Both dogs have significant facial pests, but enjoy a comfortable life on 55 acres of property in Oregon, USA.

Liesl acquired Picasso in 2017 and also married Newt in 2021, and the two quickly bonded. Five-year-old Picasso was born with a crooked jaw, while one-year-old Newt was injured when his mother smelled him, leaving him without an upper jaw.

Despite the daily rigors introduced by their [sc.ars] and Newt’s medical ventures, the couple now lead an extremely comfortable life. I’m so glad they can play with each other. ️

Newt has had several recent mistakes, most of which were not compensated for by his [lσ.ss] taller jaw. “Both Picasso and Newt love people, so when they are not in public, they are relatively sociable, seek consideration, and enjoy chatting with people.”

They have acclimated to their physical limitations and can negotiate almost anything asked of them. Picasso adored Newt from the release because he likes to play and fight and is a joy to be around.

As Newt grew older, their bond grew stronger; They are both wonderfully affectionate, happy, intelligent and fun dogs. It’s amazing that these dogs are best friends forever.

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