From A ‘Bone Wanted To Pierce Skin’ Emaciated Puppy Into The Most Handsome Dog Ever…!

From A ‘Bone Wanted To Pierce Skin’ Emaciated Puppy Into The Most Handsome Dog Ever…!


e was discovered in a closed room while his owner was away, and because he was so underweight, no one wanted to take him. We adopted Harlow from a P.S.A. shelter in January 2021.


When I brought him inside, he was afraid to stay there, so I had to stay by his side and talk to him to make him feel better. Additionally, he was fed so he could put on weight.


THE NEXT DAY, HE COULD PLAY A LITTLE WITH JADA OUTSIDE, BUT WHEN WE LEFT HIM ALONE – HE FELT REALLY UNHAPPY, SO BASICALLY I HAD TO TALK WITH HIM ALL THE TIME, EVEN ALLOWING HIM TO SLEEP IN MY ROOM FOR A FEW DAYS.

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