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Published 14:58 30 Oct 2018 GMT
Village Vets clinic in Stillorgan then confirmed that the arrow was the length of the puppy's body.
Despite this, Loki had been in great spirits when he arrived to the clinic, "very bouncy and full of life."
After his surgery, the puppy was put on fluids over night and monitored closely. The next day, he was "... back to himself, full of mischief and looking forward to going home."
Since then, he has returned to the clinic a few times to have his stitches removed.
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