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Dog Walker Finds Poodle Tied To Tree With Worst Case Of Abuse Rescuers Have Ever Seen

| July 12, 2015

A severely abused poodle, just skin and bones, was found tied to a tree in a deserted part of North Miami, Florida on June 21. A Good Samaritan found the dog while walking his own dog, who he claims “sniffed him out.”

The poodle, now named Sam, was taken in by Florida Yorkie Rescue. A rep for them said it was the worst case of animal abuse they had ever seen.

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Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue

“Upon arrival, Sam’s eyes were empty,” the Florida Yorkie Rescue says. “He had lost all hope that someone would come to help him.”

Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue
Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue

Sam had infected eyes, was emaciated, dehydrated, and sunburned. The rescue wasn’t even sure he would survive.

They found over 250 ticks on his body, a tumor and an enlarged spleen, and a Grade Two Heart Murmur.

Unfortunately, there has been no leads in who did this to Sam.

Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue
Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue

Now, just a week later, Sam looks and acts like a different dog, though he still has a long way to go in his recovery.

Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue
Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue

The Rescue has been receiving care packages for Sam, and as you can see, he loves his new bed and duds!

Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue
Image source: Florida Yorkie Rescue

He is even venturing out for walks.

OMGoodness!!! Look at who is walking this afternoon. It is just about a miracle! We are so excited for Sam. Look at this little boy go, go, GO!

Posted by Florida Yorkie Rescue on Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sam still has a long way to go with his rehabilitation, however, and so the Florida Yorkie Rescue is asking for donations to pay for his medical bills and treatment.  You can donate on Sam’s page on the Florida Yorkie Rescue’s website.

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