Moby was found a stray in a village in western Breece, with half of his mouth practically missing. Although he did not have a fractured jaw, there was a large deficit in the lower jaw, and a smaller one in the upper. The wound was likely caused by a bite or something else in which his jaw was caught and torn.

However, he drank and ate normally.

His mouth was reconstructed, and it went very well. He underwent surgery on the lower jaw, and our doctor decided that there was no need to undergo a second surgery for the upper one. The deficit there is very small, the wound has healed on its own, and does not affect him in anything. 

He is a kind, sweet dog, he was a wonderful patient who, no matter how much he was in pain, made us take care of him and has not caused us any problems.

He is incredibly clean, and is always waiting to go out into the garden to do his need. He will become an amazing, cooperative and easy-going pet. 

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