Tiny Puppy Abandoned In A Chicken Pen Gets Extreme Makeover

Tiny Puppy Abandoned In A Chicken Pen Gets Extreme Makeover

Several kind-hearted people found and rescued a tiny, 4-week-old Frenchie puppy who was left to fend for himself in a chicken pen.

Animals are extraordinary beings who, like people, want to be cared for and loved. Anyone who has ever owned a pet understands how animals quickly become family members. It soon gets to the point where celebrating a birthday, recognizing a holiday, or really doing anything without them feels odd and almost wrong. 

According to a video posted on YouTube, Pino, a French Bulldog, did not have the best start in life. As the video mentions, Pino was found as a puppy shivering, shaking and cowering in the corner of a chicken pen. Those in the video speculate that Pino had been dumped because he had mange.

However, luckily there were people kind enough to take the animal in, care for him and nurse him back to health. But the animal did have a long road to recovery. The video mentions it was two weeks before Pino was strong enough to undergo a medicated bath. He was simply too weak. The video shows the animal being weighed several times. 

The cute little animal's personality shined through after Pino’s skin and fur started healing. 

“He quickly became a very playful little boy,” the woman in the clip mentioned.

But as much as the human rescuers helped Pino, other fellow rescue dogs helped Pino maybe even more, showing him the love that he so desperately needed and desired.

“He immediately found a surrogate mother,” the woman said. “She took him under her wing and gave him so much love.”

Then two months after his rescue, Pino was adopted. He had finally found his happy “fur-ever” after home. 

Pino is now happy, healthy and getting plenty of love and attention!

The change in appearance and personality in the animal from rescue to adoption is startling and heartwarming all at the same time. 

The cruelty of humans never ceases to amaze me. Who could abandon a puppy, leaving it to fend for itself, essentially throwing it out to die? 

Proverbs 12:10 “An upright man has thought for the life of his beast, but the hearts of evildoers are cruel.”

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