Bumpus
01-28-2010, 09:39 AM
Really? How in the hell do you let this happen to your dog?
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SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis. - A year after a “morbidly obese” dog froze to a Wisconsin sidewalk, the border collie mix has lost 40 pounds and is slowly returning to an active lifestyle. Jiffy is still portly, but his new owner said he's finally moving "like a regular dog."
The dog weighed about 120 pounds when he froze to a sidewalk in December 2008 in single-digit temperatures. His dense layers of fat probably helped him survive.
Afterward, a court ordered Jiffy's owner to give him up.
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SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis. - A year after a “morbidly obese” dog froze to a Wisconsin sidewalk, the border collie mix has lost 40 pounds and is slowly returning to an active lifestyle. Jiffy is still portly, but his new owner said he's finally moving "like a regular dog."
The dog weighed about 120 pounds when he froze to a sidewalk in December 2008 in single-digit temperatures. His dense layers of fat probably helped him survive.
Afterward, a court ordered Jiffy's owner to give him up.