At first, people only noticed one thing.
His face.
The unusual markings… the way his features didn’t quite look like what people expect from a “perfect” puppy.
And just like that, decisions were made.
People walked past him.
Some smiled politely… others didn’t even stop.
Because he didn’t fit the picture.
But what they didn’t see… was everything else.
The way his tail wagged every time someone came near.
The way he tried—every single time—to get just a little closer.
Hoping.
Waiting.
For someone to choose him.
Days passed.
Then weeks.
And still… nothing.
Until one moment changed everything.
Someone finally stopped.
Not because he was perfect.
But because they looked a little longer.
And saw what others missed.
A puppy who didn’t understand rejection.
A puppy who just wanted to love… and be loved back.
And in that moment, everything shifted.
Because sometimes, it’s not about how something looks at first glance.
It’s about what you’re willing to see.
And once you do…
You realize he was never “ugly” at all.