A hunting dog, identified as Leedi, was rescued from a life-threatening situation after being left in a freezing garage for an extended period. Animal rescuer Heiki Valner recounted the incident, stating the dog’s owner, a man with alcohol-related issues, had been unresponsive to concerns about the dog’s condition. Neighbors had long observed the dog’s emaciated appearance. According to Valner, the owner sustained injuries requiring emergency medical attention, leading to the discovery of Leedi locked in the garage. The dog was found in a state of distress, unable to move due to overgrown, twisted nails and exhibiting a posture indicative of giving up hope. Emergency medical personnel administered first aid, followed by assistance from the Animal Rescue Group. Leedi was transported to an animal clinic and received intravenous fluids. Veterinarians determined the dog’s weight had dropped to 9.5 kilograms – nearly three times its normal weight of 25 kilograms – likely due to prolonged starvation in the cold environment. Leedi is currently recovering in a shelter and has been offered a new home. The Animal Rescue Group is seeking financial support to cover the costs of Leedi’s specialized diet, which currently exceeds 30 euros per day, and to provide care for other injured animals and birds. A warning regarding animal neglect is being issued alongside this story. Topics: #dog #warning #starving Post navigation CONSTITUTIONAL COURT ⟩ Installation of a surveillance camera requires a majority vote of the apartment owners A boccia tournament was held in Võru