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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

This Veterinarian Got In A Cage With A Scared Rescue Dog To Make Her Comfortable While Eating

The dog was found in terrible shape, but is now on the path to recovery.

This is Dr. Andy Mathis, a veterinarian from Elberton, Georgia. He runs a clinic called Granite Hills Animal Care.

This is Dr. Andy Mathis, a veterinarian from Elberton, Georgia. He runs a clinic called Granite Hills Animal Care.

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On Jan. 29, Mathis got a call from someone who had found a stray dog on a road. The caller brought her in, and the vet discovered that the stray was a female pitbull who was in really bad shape.

On Jan. 29, Mathis got a call from someone who had found a stray dog on a road. The caller brought her in, and the vet discovered that the stray was a female pitbull who was in really bad shape.

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The clinic's Facebook page states that she was emaciated, starved, dehydrated, hypothermic, anemic, and had a vaginal prolapse. The dog was dubbed "Graycie," and Mathis thought he would have to euthanize her.

The clinic's Facebook page states that she was emaciated, starved, dehydrated, hypothermic, anemic, and had a vaginal prolapse. The dog was dubbed "Graycie," and Mathis thought he would have to euthanize her.

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With the encouragement of friends, and the urging of commenters on Facebook, Mathis instead took Graycie to a teaching hospital at the University of Georgia.

With the encouragement of friends, and the urging of commenters on Facebook, Mathis instead took Graycie to a teaching hospital at the University of Georgia.

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