Boy, 5, survives savage attack by two ….

At just five years old, Ryder Wells from North Carolina has endured unimaginable challenges. In 2015, while visiting family for Thanksgiving, Ryder was brutally attacked by two 100-pound rottweilers at just 21 months old. The attack left him with severe injuries, including the loss of half his face, crushed teeth, a broken arm, and a punctured lung.

Defying the odds, Ryder survived and has since undergone around 50 surgeries. However, instead of receiving universal admiration for his resilience, he often faces cruel remarks and stares. His mother, Brittany, recalls heartbreaking moments, like children calling him a “monster” at the park.

Despite these challenges, Ryder’s strength and determination inspire those who know his story.

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