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Nevada Dog Found In Extreme Neglect Leaves Rescuers Unsure What Lies Beneath The Fur

Nevada Dog Found In Extreme Neglect Leaves Rescuers Unsure What Lies Beneath The Fur

Animal Angels Rescue Foundation, a small non profit based in Las Vegas, got an urgent report about a stray roaming the city in absolutely heartbreaking condition.

The little dog’s neglect was so advanced that the team called it one of the most extreme cases they had ever come across.

His coat was matted so tightly that no one could even tell if the stray was male or female. Wanting to give the pup a name before they knew anything else, the rescuers chose a neutral one, Blythe.

One look at his filthy, overgrown fur made it painfully obvious that Blythe had been trying to survive on his own for far longer than anyone could even guess, and it left the team shaken.

The Incredible Makeover 

AARF immediately jumped into action to help this little pooch, even though the sight of it broke their heart into a million pieces. How can someone do something like this to an innocent little pup? 

The poor thing must have suffered so much, but now with the help of the wonderful rescue team, Blythe’s new life can finally begin. 

The rescuers picked Blythe up from the street and took it urgently to the vet. 

“The vet wasn’t sure this kid even had two eyes, the matting was so bad,” the rescue wrote in their Facebook post

The vet gave Blythe a shave, a medicated bath, and a much-needed nail trim. Finally, they could tell Blythe was a boy – and now he looked like a completely new dog. 

He immediately felt much better without all those heavy mats, but the vet also discovered that he had several health issues. Living on the street in such a condition has taken a serious toll on this little dog’s health. 

Blythe was severely dehydrated, malnourished, and itchy. Blythe’s skin was burned and infected from trapped urine, and his back teeth were completely destroyed from eating stones and rocks.

The Path To A Better Life 

After the initial treatment, the smile returned to Blythe’s face. He was such a sweet and happy doggo – everyone fell in love with him. 

According to the vet, he is around two years old or even younger, and he was probably a breeding dog.

At first, everyone thought he was a white Shih Tzu, but upon closer inspection, they realized that Blythe was most likely a Poodle mixed with some kind of Terrier. 

“He was a little scared and confused leaving the vet today but once he went into his fosters home and met the other dogs and kids, that smile on his face is permanent.  He is one very happy kid! I’m sure he is relieved never having to live outdoors like that again…,” the Nevada-based rescue wrote in a Facebook update

The next step in Blythe’s journey was to neuter him and perform extensive dental surgery at Park Animal Hospital

The dental surgery was very difficult, and they had to remove 11 back teeth because of exposed roots. Whatever this little guy ate to survive completely destroyed his teeth. 

He is now recovering at his foster home and will hopefully be completely pain-free. 

“If he can make it through what he’s been through for who knows how long, this is going to be nothing for him,” Animal Angels Rescue Foundation member Reegan Tabor told KLAS-TV.

They are hopeful that after some decompression time, Blythe will be ready for his own forever home where he’ll be safe, loved, happy, and secure for the rest of his life.