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Boy, 5, survives savage attack by two dogs only to be called a ‘monster’ in public

Posted on September 1, 2025

At just five years old little Ryder Wells has been through more horror that most would experience in a lifetime.

Against all the odds the youngster from North Carolina survived a brutal attack by two rottweilers while visiting family for Thanksgiving in 2015.

He was just 21 months old when the two 100-pound dogs attacked him. He lost half of his face, his teeth were crushed, and he suffered a broken arm and punctured lung.

His family didn’t think he would survive but this little fighter made it through and has since had to endure around 50 surgeries.

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