What happened to the dog in Wonder?
Pullman took her to the animal hospital where X-rays and blood tests were taken. They discovered that Daisy had a huge mass in her stomach and that she was having trouble breathing. They didn’t want her to suffer, so she was put to sleep, allowing her to die a painless and peaceful death.
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After some bickering and arguing, Mrs. Pullman agreed to let them keep the dog. August and his older sister Via were overjoyed. They started to try to think of names for the dog. Via wanted to name her Daisy, but August wanted to name her Darth. In the end, they compromised and named her “Darth Daisy” or just “Daisy” for short.
Sadly, Daisy was an old dog and became sick. The Pullmans come home one day to find that she had thrown up. After she started throwing up more often, they scheduled an appointment for her at the vet. However, the night before her appointment, Daisy started whimpering all of the sudden and fell over. When Mrs. Pullman tried to touch her, Daisy bit her as she was not herself because she was in pain. Mr. and Mrs. Pullman took her to the animal hospital where X-rays and blood tests were taken. They discovered that Daisy had a huge mass in her stomach and that she was having trouble breathing. They didnt want her to suffer, so she was put to sleep, allowing her to die a painless and peaceful death. That same night, Daisys death was mourned the whole family, especially Nate, who sat at the dining table, weeping.
Darth Daisy
General Information
Full Name
Darth Daisy
Gender
Female
Owner(s)
Isabel Pullman, Nate Pullman, August Pullman, Olivia Pullman
Status
Deceased
(Cause of Death : Mass in stomach / Tumor )
Resides
North River Heights, New York, USA (formerly)
Appearance
Species
Dog
Breed
Yellow Lab Mix
Fur Color
Yellow
Production Information
Portrayed by
Gidget
Appeared In
Wonder Darth Daisy was the Pullmans family pet dog for many years. She was named “Darth Daisy” by August and Via, though they rarely called her by her full name. She is a yellow lab mix.
Daisy went on to become the Pullmans beloved pet for many years. She snuggled with August when he was upset, along with cheering him up in general. Rather than featuring a family photo on their Christmas cards, the Pullmans had a Christmas themed picture of her on their cards every year.
Upon hearing the high-pitched squeals coming from downstairs, August and Christopher came down the stairs. They saw Mr. Pullman sitting on one of the kitchen chairs with a squirming dog in his lap. Via and Auggie ran over to pet the dog. However, when Christopher tried to do the same, his babysitter, Lourdes, stopped him, saying that the dog was dirty.
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“Wonder” isn’t based on one particular true story, but its origins do stem from a real-life incident that the novel’s author, R.J. Palacio, once had. According to ABC News, Palacio and her two sons encountered a little girl with a cranial facial disorder.
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