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An emaciated dog, seen by all in a state of extreme hunger, with protruding bones threatening to break through its skin, clings to hope for survival.

October 29, 2023 by Cong Danh

On November 1, a couple purchased an old house and found this dog, who appeared to have been locked up for some time before they found him.

Marisa from Coraço100dono took him to the vet because he was malnourished and had bones that sought to puncture its skin.

The realtor stated that the previous owner did not have a dog, therefore we assume Valentine was thrown into the house since the gate was locked and he couldn’t escape. No one saw him until the pair entered.

For a few weeks, our boy had nothing but rain water to eat and was infected with fleas and parasites, which you can see today, but we can tell by his eyes that he wants to survive.

Marisa took him back into her refuge the next day. Valentine’s tale rapidly went popular on social media.

Vale’s appetizer is back, and he’s eating it with gusto. Marisa also took him for a long-awaited walk outside. Our boy had gained a kilo three days after his rescue…

He can now walk correctly and play with his buddies; he still has a long way to go, but he can now sleep in a warm bed.

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