Ziggy, a Staffordshire bull terrier, was found with a 50cm crossbow bolt sticking out of his head in October 2014, near Wansford, Peterborough.
He survived the attack and an operation to remove the bolt, which narrowly missed his eyes and brain.
Vet charity PDSA gave Ziggy the Pet Survivor 2015 award, saying it was a "one-in-a-million chance that he survived".
Ziggy, now three years old, was found in woodland and, despite his injuries, was still "bright, friendly and wagging his tail", the PDSA said.
"Ziggy's recovery was nothing short of astonishing. Within two weeks of having the surgery it was hard to tell that anything had ever happened to him."
He has since been re-homed in Watford, the BBC reported.
Dominic O'Hare, one of Ziggy's new owners, said the award was a "tribute to his amazing survival spirit".
"Ziggy is such an incredible dog," he said.
"Despite everything he's been through, he's still incredibly trusting and affectionate.
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