Abandoned basset hound rescued by couple in Kensington was 'emaciated' and 'dying,' PSPCA says

Local Couple Stumbles Upon Emaciated Basset Hound Near Railroad Tracks in Kensington

A heart-wrenching rescue unfolded earlier this month in Kensington when a couple chanced upon an abandoned basset hound near railroad tracks. The dog, named Fred, was left to fend for himself, shivering in the winter cold and covered in filth.

When taken to the Pennsylvania SPCA headquarters, Fred's condition was dire. He was described as "dull" and "unresponsive," with a body temperature so low that it wouldn't even register on the thermometer. The dog was emaciated, his coat caked with feces and debris, and dehydrated to the point where his pulses were barely detectable.

Veterinarians at the PSPCA sprang into action, using heating pads, a warming blanket, and warm IV fluids to stabilize Fred's body temperature. However, when they attempted to treat his dehydration and feed him, he was so starved that his body couldn't handle normal portions of food.

The PSPCA has released few details about how Fred ended up on those railroad tracks or for how long he suffered before the couple found him. But one thing is clear: this once "gentle soul" was fighting for survival against all odds.

Fortunately, thanks to the emergency care provided by the PSPCA's medical team, Fred is slowly gaining weight and should be available for adoption in the coming weeks. The PSPCA is urging everyone who sees an animal in trouble to take action, whether it's getting in touch with their Animal Law Enforcement team or bringing the animal to safety.

As Gillian Kocher, a PSPCA spokesperson, puts it, "We need everyone to be standing up for pets." This heartbreaking case serves as a stark reminder of the plight faced by animals left behind and highlights the vital work done by organizations like the PSPCA to care for those in need.
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to fume about this one... 🀯 Like, isn't it already hard enough when you see a stray dog just living on the streets? But noooo, people gotta go and leave poor Fred all alone on railroad tracks like that. Can't even imagine how scared he must've been! And then these guys find him and he's literally starved and shaking... it's just too much.

And I get why they're trying to raise awareness about the PSPCA's work, but can we talk for a sec about the state of our community online? πŸ€” Like, where are all the resources for people who need help with their pets? We're always getting these sad stories like Fred and I'm like "where was he supposed to go?" Was there even an animal shelter or TNR program around? It's just frustrating.

Anyway, kudos to the PSPCA for saving Fred's life... now let's get some attention and resources to help animals in need here! πŸ’•
 
I'm literally shaking my head thinking about poor Fred 🐢😩. I mean, can you even imagine being that alone and scared? It's heartbreaking to think he was just wandering around, trying to survive on his own. His condition is just so tragic πŸ€•.

You know what really gets me though? The fact that he couldn't even eat or drink because he was so starved πŸ˜“. I can only imagine how hard it must have been for him to get up and find food when all he wanted to do was curl up and sleep. It's like, his body just couldn't handle the thought of putting in any effort anymore.

But here's the thing: Fred is going to be okay πŸ™! The PSPCA did an amazing job getting him the care he needed, and now he's on the road to recovery πŸ’ͺ. It's a beautiful reminder that there are still good people out there who genuinely care about animals in need ❀️.

I'm so grateful for places like the PSPCA doing this kind of work. We all have to do our part to help those in need, whether it's volunteering or just spreading awareness πŸ€—. Let's keep making a difference, one furry friend at a time 🐾!
 
πŸΆπŸ˜” Oh my gosh, that's just so sad! But I think it's also amazing that this couple found him when they did. I mean, can you imagine if he'd been there alone for even longer? It's like a miracle they stumbled upon him before it was too late. And the PSPCA is doing such incredible work to help animals in need - it's heartwarming to see people making a difference like that. And think about Fred now, slowly gaining weight and getting ready for a new home... he'll be so lucky! πŸΎπŸ’•
 
πŸΆπŸ˜” I'm just so relieved that Fred the basset hound is on the road to recovery πŸ’ͺ. It's heartbreaking to think about how he must have been living on the streets, struggling to survive πŸŒƒ. I can only imagine how scared and alone he must have felt near those railroad tracks 😩. The PSPCA's team did an amazing job getting him the help he needed, and it's a testament to their dedication that he'll be available for adoption soon πŸ’•. As for what happened before... I don't think we'll ever know, but one thing is for sure - Fred's story needs to raise awareness about animal welfare 🚨. We all need to do our part to help those in need, whether it's adopting a pet or supporting organizations like the PSPCA πŸΎπŸ’–.
 
πŸ˜”πŸΆ this is just another example of how cruel humans can be to poor animals πŸ€• i mean, what kind of person leaves a dog like that to fend for himself on the side of a railroad track? πŸš‚ it's heart-wrenching to think about how Fred must have felt all alone and scared πŸΎπŸ’”
 
omg can u believe this poor lil fred 🐢😨 he's literally been through hell! i mean, who leaves a dog just chillin on railroad tracks 4eva? it's wild he was so scrawny but now he's all fluffy & adorable 🀩 & i'm low-key rooting for him to get adopted ASAP πŸ’• i feel like his fam should be shamed or somethin πŸ˜’
 
omg this is so sad πŸΆπŸ˜” what's wrong with people these days? i mean, fred was just trying to survive and he gets left to fend for himself like that... it's heartbreaking. i remember when my neighbor used to have a dog too, but now she doesn't even get one because of the messes they make. anyway, glad that the PSPCA stepped in and saved fred's life πŸ™πŸ’•, those vets must be angels or something!
 
omg this is so sad πŸ•πŸ˜± i mean can u imagine being left all alone on the railroad tracks with no food or water?! it's literally a miracle that fred made it out of there alive πŸ™πŸ’ͺ i'm so glad the PSPCA stepped in and saved him, those guys are angels ❀️ but seriously we gotta be more aware of our surroundings and keep an eye out for strays like this poor guy πŸΆπŸ‘€
 
πŸΆπŸ˜” I'm literally shaking thinking about poor Fred... how could someone just leave him out there? I mean, can you even imagine being that tiny and scrawny 🀯? It's heartbreaking to think he was struggling to survive on his own, shivering in the cold and covered in filth. The PSPCA's team did an amazing job saving him, but it's a miracle he made it through... I hope he finds a forever home soon where he can just chill and get all the snuggles πŸΎπŸ’•
 
man this is like super messed up 🀯 how did that dog even make it out alive? i mean, i'm no expert but it sounds like he's been living on the streets for a loooong time... and yeah the PSPCA is doing good work as usual πŸ™ but can't we just prevent these situations from happening in the first place? maybe there's some big corp or something trying to cover up animal abuse cases? idk, just my two cents...
 
I'm still shuddering thinking about poor Fred 🐾😩. I mean, can you imagine being that thin, covered in filth, and just barely holding on? It's heartbreaking, right? The fact that this sweet basset hound was struggling to survive all by himself is just devastating.

What really gets me is how starved he was when they tried to feed him. Like, his body couldn't even handle normal portions of food? That's just cruel. And the poor guy had no idea where he came from or what happened to him before being found near those railroad tracks.

But here's the thing: we can make a difference 🌟. The PSPCA is doing amazing work, and it's so important that more people step up and help animals in need. If you see an animal like Fred struggling, don't just walk by – take action! Contact their Animal Law Enforcement team or bring the animal to safety.

It's not just about rescuing individual dogs, though; it's also about creating a culture of compassion and kindness towards all living beings 🐾❀️. We need more people speaking up for animals and advocating for their welfare.

Anyway, I'm so glad to hear that Fred is on the road to recovery πŸ’•. He'll be in our hearts forever, but hopefully, he'll find a new forever home soon.
 
I'm getting so sick of social media platforms always promoting cute animal rescue stories πŸ€―πŸ’” but never giving us the tools to actually report suspicious activity on our feeds. Like, can't Facebook just add a "report animal cruelty" button or something?! It's not that hard! And can we please get rid of those annoying fundraising buttons on Twitter? They're just so pushy and in-your-face. Can't they see we're trying to scroll through our feeds here?!

And another thing, why do all these social media platforms have to be so focused on "user experience" and not on actually doing what's best for their users?! I mean, I know I'm just one person but it feels like no matter how many complaints I file, nothing ever changes. It's like they're just phoning it in until someone else gets fed up and leaves πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't we get a platform that actually listens to its users for once?! 😩
 
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