Mac’s Mission, a Missouri-based dog rescue, is used to taking in
special dogs, but even for the staff here a puppy with a tail growing
from his forehead was a pretty unusual sight.
Named Narwhal, in honor of his unusual appendage, the 10-week-old pup
has become an internet sensation ever since photos of him were first
posted on social media. He was brought in to the rescue because of his
unusual look, as Mac’s Mission is known for taking in canines in need of
special attention, such as blind and deaf dogs, dogs with three or five
limbs, as well as dogs with cleft palates. The staff here thought they
had seen it all, and then Narwhal came in and their jaws fell to the
floor.
It’s not everyday that you see a dog with two tail, but one with the
second tail growing out of its forehead is even rarer. So it’s no
surprise that as soon as Mac’s Mission
posted photos of their latest guest on social media, the pooch became
an overnight sensation. Everyone wanted to know more about him, and
people started coming over to play or take selfies with him.
“Everybody wants to see him. I’ve had so many volunteers have come
over and said ‘hey, can we play with Narwhal?’ And it’s now become the
thing to take selfies with him because he’s just so cute,” Mac’s Mission
founder Rochelle Steffen said. “He’s literally the most magical thing
you’ve ever seen, and so happy.”
Narwhal, whose full name is ‘Narwhal the Little Magical Furry
Unicorn’, recently underwent a physical, including an X-Ray which showed
that his forehead tail doesn’t feature any bone structure, so he won’t
be able to wag it or use it as a windshield in case of rain. But
otherwise, he has been given a clean bill of health.
Although many people would love nothing more than to claim this
unique puppy as their own, Narwhal is not currently on the adoption
list, as Mac’s Mission wants to first make sure that his forehead tale
doesn’t become a problem at some point. It may be cute now, but who
knows if his adoptive family will still want him if the frontal tail
becomes an issue.
“We don’t want to adopt him out and two weeks later it does become a problem,” Steffen said.
“Everybody has said that it looks like a tail that just didn’t
develop fully, like he might have tried to absorb a twin and it just
didn’t work all the way,” the dog rescue founder said about the unique
tail. “It kind of curls right down under his eyes.”