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Adopt a 'skin and bones' puppy that has undergone unrecognizable changes

They were mere babies when abandoned in shocking condition by their owners, but now they fight vigorously andPuppies Bill and Ben were reduced to skin and bones whenthe Hull Animal Welfare Trustadopted them for emergency care. I was.

Veterinarians were unable to determine the breed because the 10-week-old pair was malnourished. You have a stable, healthy and happy future. ”Now the duo is thriving, with inspiring images showing remarkable progress.

The pair regained health under the care of rescue staff (

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Bill's life was in danger. He continued to deteriorate and was taken back to the vet. But two weeks later, he's eating and gaining weight at a healthy rate.

The Trust confirmed that the puppies were hybrids and would grow to medium to large sizes, reports Hull Live.

Both Bill and Ben need experienced and loving homes with owners who can assist the duo with the training and lessons they missed during their initial growth phase.

} In a Facebook post, the charity said: I am still eating at a healthy pace and gaining weight.

Ready to catch up (

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Hull Animal Welfare Trust)

Growing from medium to large increase.

"We are looking for an experienced home that can teach this smart duo about life and catch up on lessons they may have missed in the early weeks of their lives.

"They would be suitable to live with another dog, subject to a suitable match and successful pick-up. Bring them home with a family that has children who are savvy.They have not been tested on cats.

' Let life begin. Call us anytime between 11pm and 2pm on 01430 423986. "

survived with all his might (

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Hull Animal Welfare Trust)

Another dog wonderfulrecovering after being shot with a rifle and stabbed with a cleaver.

10 year old Rescue dog 's sidekick was in bad shape when police rescued him

RSPCA inspectors feared they would not recover Buddy's body from his wounds. However,Jane Forrest, Chief Inspector of theSouth Yorkshire Police, did everything possible to help restore him to full strength.

Seven years later. , this lucky pup left a past criminal behind and is newly deployed as a welfare dog for the South Yorkshire Police, helping officers with stress and trauma.

Dogs Email nia.dalton@reachplc.com.

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