wo-year-old Ziggy was found in woods near Wansford in Peterborough by passers-by with the 20-inch arrow pierced through his skull, which may have been there for at least two days.
He was rushed to the vets, who were shocked he survived the attack, and operated on immediately.
The RSPCA say the bolt miraculously missed his brain, ear capsule and eyes and are trying to trace his owners after his microchip only contained his name
Despite the sickening attack, the sweet-natured animal was wagging his tail and asking for affection from staff at the RSPCA.
The charity, which is desperately trying to trace the owners, has released these images from the attack - thought to have taken place earlier this week.
Ziggy can be seen with the giant bolt sticking through his head as he sits in the operating room of the vets.
Justin Stubbs, an RSPCA inspector, said: 'Despite this bolt going straight through Ziggy's head it miraculously missed his brain, ear capsule and eyes - I could not quite believe it.
The RSPCA is now trying to trace Ziggy's owners and any witnesses to the incident to find out exactly what happened
Culled From Daily Mail.co.uk
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