The journey to escape death was full of suffocation: 5kg of fur had to be cut to save the dog from death. too emotional.
These are some of the saddest and most shocking stories. We are talking about those poor and unkempt animals that have been cared for and cared for for years to the point of being seen alive because of their matted coats. Every few years or so, we will read about them and pray that this is the last time we see this happen. It never is.
Since founding the Pittsburgh County Society for the Prevention of Animal Abuse in 2010, Ross is no stranger to abused animals. In fact, I regrettably have seen a number of them there. But even he was stunned after seeing the animal, which at first glance looked nothing like a dog. In any case, it looked like a Halloween costume for kids, similar to something more typical of a science fiction movie like The Spider That Ate Mahatta.
It turned out that, after all, there really was a puppy under there, in the shape of a cat and my pet, who was trapped under more than eight pounds of thick, matted fur! He was so big that he hid his eyes and most of his face, sprouting from his body to the strangers like hairy breasts. We have seen roadkill animals that seemed more salvable.
It took him no more than a moment to recognize that this was a case of extreme animal safety, and the officers reprimanded the owner of the cattle field. I then took the older dog known as Pierre to Gardiaп Veteriпary Specialists in Brewster, New York, where it took three veterinarians more than two hours to remove the fur covered in urine and feces from his 13.8-pound body.
As he did so, he discovered a red collar around the neck of the 9-year-old boy who had been completely covered in hair. Afterwards, it is understandable that Pierre seemed completely different like a puppy.
He also noted that Pierre’s fur had probably been growing out for at least 18 months. In fact, Pierre was in pain when the doctors touched his fur, so they decided to sedate him before using clippers and razors to remove the clumps of smelly hair. “No one would think that he was the same dog,” Berg acknowledged.
In addition to shedding eight pounds of hair, Pierre reportedly had a bladder infection and a bruise from his lost necklace, according to Berg.