When Rochelle and Narwhal met, it was love at first sight for her. "I melted," Rochelle said. "I literally smiled so big because he lights up the entire room with how happy he is. His butt tail never stops wagging — too bad his face tail doesn't wag!"
A third of the size of his regular tail, Narwhal's extra tail was deemed a rare birth defect. The x-rays showed it was made of skin and fur but not connected to anything inside his head or body. "It just kind of hangs down like a lock of hair like Superman," Rochelle said.
However, Narwhal has a case of worms that can be treated with medicines. Aside from this, he is healthy. For the time being, Rochelle decided the extra tail won't be removed. "At this point, there is no medical reason to remove it, and it does not bother him," Rochelle said. "He has no idea he's different."
Narwhal is currently living in Rochelle's home and loves cuddles and gives kisses.
"He loves humans, and he loves to romp around with the other dogs," Rochelle said. "He is very partial to the adult dog that we rescued him with, and another Chihuahua mix dog named Ash. They play in a big giant pile!"
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