A pit bull who survived a horrific machete attack enjoyed an emotional reunion with his long-lost owner.

When Tommy Boy was first brought to Maui Humane Society animal shelter veterinary clinic in Hawaii, late one evening, around Thanksgiving last year, he was in an unimaginable condition.

“His injuries were the most severe that our veterinary team had ever seen,” Jenny Miller, director of Development and Marketing at Maui Humane Society, told Newsweek. “His 13 wounds were so deep that you could see his bones on his head, back and tail.”

Tommy Boy's recovery lasted 70 days.


Tommy Boy had to undergo 70 days of surgeries and treatment.
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Tommy Boy had suffered a skull and vertebral fracture, was bleeding from the nose and was in shock and unable to stand. “His head was literally split open down to what looked like brain matter and his eye was bulging out, part of his tail had been chopped off,” Miller said. “It looked like movie special effects because it was so grotesque that my mind couldn’t process what I was seeing.”

The first responders at the scene were similarly “shocked” at what they saw but had still worked tirelessly to stem the bleeding by wrapping Tommy Boy’s wounds in towels. That initial response paved the way for his recovery, but Tommy Boy’s journey had only just begun.