This is the stray furry kid we met outside today.
His fur has almost fallen out and there is no place to keep him warm.
Like many stray dogs, he can only forage in the garbage, But his appearance makes us extremely worried and thin.
There is no hair on its body to keep it warm, which means it won’t survive this winter.
This garbage dump has become its “home”.
Oh my God, I don’t know what happened to this dog.
Look at its hair.
Can it run or not?
The dog is here, This pug that picks up garbage and eats it.
Oh my God, It’s not afraid of people, It doesn’t run.
Look, take your time, Don’t do it, Don’t scare it away, Don’t go, Don’t go.
Will it bite?
No bite, No bite.
Oh my God, Why is my hair like this?
Is there a skin disease on my body?
What kind of rubbish is eating here?
Oh my God, I don’t have any hair at all.
Look at my hair.
It’s broken here and bleeding.
There are skin diseases all over my body.
How can it survive?
That’s all.
He ‘s so hairy.
Look at how freezing he is.
If it gets colder, he’ll freeze to death for sure.
Look at him.
He’s so skinny.
The temperature is below zero tonight.
Why is this dog wandering here?
Look at it.
It’s still not running away.
Yes, it’s not afraid.
It’s a dog.
It just knows that it’s hungry and doesn’t care about it.
It can’t even stand still.
How did it manage to get its legs to walk?
It’s freezing.
It’s too cold.
The dog is fine on the road.
It’s sleeping on this piece of rotten clothes right here, right.
Well, the dog was lying there just now.
Then, when it saw us coming, it came down to eat the garbage again.
It’s a stray.
How can it not be afraid of people?
Oh, my God, look at this.
What has become of your hair?
Come here, come here, let me see.
This is too pitiful.
This is a skin disease.
It should be a skin disease.
The hair is lost and knotted.
If it gets cold for two days, it will definitely freeze to death.
It will freeze you to death tonight.
Look how windy it is today.
It ‘s below freezing today.
Is there any dog food in the car?
Have you got the dog food?
Are there any steamed buns?
The steamed buns I just bought.
Give him something to eat.
Go ahead and bring me some water.
He’s really well-behaved.
If you touch it, its belly will leak out.
To please you.
It’s just a small cushion in the car.
You can put it on it first and carry it in the car.
It’s too cold.
It’s too cold in the car.
It’s too cold to hold the dog outside.
Hey, don’t run, don’t run.
Okay, okay, hug me first.
I’ll hold it for you, I’ll hold it for you.
It’s too cold.
Get in the car.
It’s warmer.
It’s better.
Come on, Come on.
It ‘s frozen, You see.
Lay it on the bed and let it sleep Up, up up.
Go up there, warm it up.
My God, look at it eating
Give it something to eat first.
Eat it, eat this, break it off a little bit.
Try it, let the dog eat it.
Oh, he’s so hungry.
There’s only a little bit of food left in this garbage.
The scum keeps licking the dog and eats it.
Break it down a little bit and don’t choke it.
It won’t be able to eat enough if it’s a wanderer.
Besides, it won’t be able to eat enough if it’s so thin.
It won’t be able to survive the winter.
Well, it doesn’t have a basin.
Let’s drink first.
Let’s take a look.
Be good.
It won’t drink.
Don’t dare to drink.
The dog doesn’t have a basin.
If you don’t want to drink, let’s take it away.
Hurry up and take it home.
Take it home, Drink.
Let’s put it here first.
There is water here.
Let it drink Dog. come here.
Here is water.
Drink it.
If it doesn’t want to drink, do n’t drink it.
The hair on it needs to be pushed away.
You need to shave it off.
Then find some clothes for it to put on.
Its hair is knotted like this.
It must be hurting.
Give it to it first.
Cut it off and find some clothes for it to put on.
Let’s see if the weather warms up tomorrow.
Give it a bath.
Yes, give it a medicated bath.
I’ll take a clipper first.
Is this clothes suitable?
It’s almost right.
This is almost right.
Even if your arms and legs can protect it, you have to push it.
It’s pointless to keep it.
It ’s all knotted up like this.
If you don’t push it for a long time, its skin will easily become inflamed.
It’s very smelly.
It’s in the garbage dump.
Can I not stink when I sleep?
It’s hard.
This one is broken.
It’s broken inside.
It’s inflamed.
It’s inflamed.
It can’t be pinched.
Look at this hair.
How do you shave this hair?
Use that scissors to cut it.
You can’t twist it with that one.
This one can’t be cut Hard.
Look at how these legs are all knotted.
Put the scissors in there and cut them.
It ’s too deep.
It ’s all inflamed and infected.
It must be inflamed and infected.
It must be rotten inside.
It must be full of holes.
Right, Slow down, Slow down a little.
It hurts.
Apply some medicine and put some clothes on.
Well, don’t cut it now, Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t cut it.
Is there anything else in the front?
There’s nothing else in the front.
Is the leg broken here?
You see, you must have been injured before and it’s crooked.
It’s already crooked.
Apply some medicine quickly and get dressed.
You’re feeling okay.
You’re feeling okay.
Anyway, it’s going to take three or four days, Four or five days.
Well, it won’t be better in three or four days.
It’ll be fine in three or four days.
No, this leg must have been injured and broken before and then grew back right.
Well, it almost grew on its own.
I see that the bones are thicker there, like the callus that grew out.
It will be longer to keep warm and save some time.
It licks it.
Yes, yes, This opened his wound and hurt it.
He must lick it.
It saves him licking it.
Put some clothes on him.
His feet are freezing.
His hair is a little bit cold, Can it not be cold?
Okay, that’s fine.
Let him go to the little cage over there.
Give him a bed to keep him warm and let him sleep.
Give it to him, Isolate it for two days and then give it a hot bath tomorrow At noon tomorrow the clothes will look just right.
You see, it ’s okay.
It’s okay to wear it like this.