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Watch the touching transformation of sick dog found on the side of an Indian road

The dog was discovered on the side of the road suffering from severe mange

Tuesday 06 October 2015 15:23 BST
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In this video released by indian charity Animal Aid United, a dog found on the side of the road makes a dramatic transformation back to health after just 2 months.

We witness the animals first day in a shelter as it lies exhausted, to its second as it flinches away from care workers; not used to human contact.

However after his treatment the dog's hair has grown back and he is walking around the center looking happy and normal, a massive difference to the way he lies at the beginning of the video as the description clearly states he had "given up on life"

You can donate to Animal Aid United here

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