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I would get two small pieces of smooth metal. Put one on either side of the puncture mark and squeeze them together with a pair of pliers or Vise Grips. That should mostly flatten the damage. Then use some two part putty like Milliput or auto body filler to fill the remaining depression on the outside. Depending on how flat you get it, regular putty may do the job. The inside can be sanded back down level if needed. The A pillar I think can be gently coerced back to shape. Good Luck!🙂 What kind of dog have you got?😁

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It appears like all the plastic is still there. Before doing anything drastic, I would try using hot water and try to bend the plastic back into the original shape with my fingers as close as possible. After working it into shape, hold it under cold water to cool the plastic back down. With some careful work and determination it could possibly be straightened out. You have nothing to lose now. 

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Heat and pressure, but not too much of either, then file and fill.  I've fixed so much worse than that (and on sixty-year-old styrene, too!) and had it look fine.  Even if the bottom rocker/body lines are damages, some metal (brass, aluminum) backing and epoxy can facilitate the repair.  Don't spend any $$!  Luck!

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