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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2006

http://www.eskiedog.org/Tenderheart.htm
This is an update on Tenderheart the Great Pyrenees dog that was dumped and almost starved to death she is 50 pounds and should be 85- 100 pounds. This video is Tenderheart enjoying her food and gifts sent from Linda Neff

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  • For those disgusted by how thin she is... she is merely boderline underweight... getting this thin is common for normal dogs in loving environments after a stressful birth. Research other neglect cases to see just how thin rescue dogs can get :(

    She is one beautiful dog thats for sure, she is going to make someone so happy. And she is so grateful for the attention and love you give her. I would like to see her kept in a natural light environment though.  I honestly dont like your set up.

  • @gigglewhippet Thank you for the input. We did not just look at her and say "she is starving". There is a series of tests that need to be done before determining a dogs level of emaciation that we determined by things like temperature, ketone levels and several other factors (too many to mention in this response) What this video is showing is the proper steps to take to avoid Re-feeding syndrome after many hours of testing that scientifically proved that she was, in fact, starving.

  • @gigglewhippet A side note: All the light in the shelter during the day is solely from natural light take a look at part 1 This video (part 2) was taken at night.

  • I love dogs, why are people so evil towards them?

  • It is hard to tell what kind of cartoons are playing in some people's heads. I try not to concern myself with it; that would be a job for a DR. Phil. I try to focus solely on the dogs needs.

  • Make sure the dog has enough fresh water, everyone seems so worried about the food.

  • That is a great point! We use only filtered water for the dogs, it make a world of difference

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  • thank u for rescuing dogs like this i wish more people would do this stuff

  • she didnt even bark ..wat a good girl. she looks very happy.

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  • YES WE JUMP!

    

  • Thank you for the work you are doing...but on a side note when I worked at a kennel we did not keep collars on the dogs in the run because one died when it got caught on the fencing.

  • shes a great pyrenees? omg i seriously couldnt even tell, she looks more like a small golden retriever by how thin she is

  • Beautiful dog. what a god damn shame

  • i couldent stand getting that attatched to a dog then having to watch it get adopted. im glad you do what you do.

  • i think you are all on top of things..noone should say anything out of the way you all are doing great!!!!!!

  • @codieraji I looked at the other vid, I think you guys being in America might make all the difference...I am in australia and our rescue has a distinctly different set up. Perhaps we have more space. But we also deal with hardcore cases. People don't have a true understanding of what really goes on, and they cant until they spend three hours slowly clipping the faeces matted hair from the skeletal frame of a listless dog as it moans pitifully in pain. I only want to educate people.

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