As a type 1 diabetic I can assure you without insulin he was not only on his out, but his body was weak, extremely painful and his blood supply was toxic with major organs shutting down slowly, the feeling is frightening plus being in shelter untreated, indescribable really. I am so grateful this was noticed, treated and now he is loved, happy, safe and his condition is managed…what a beautiful boy!
Our cat was a few hours from passing and we had no idea what was going on. Rushed her to emergency vet. She was critical for 4 days, but once she was in insulin and special food, she was also is another 5 healthy years. It's not as expensive as people think and definitely worth the small expense.❤
@@fiofiofioletta1898 My dog has epilepsy and he gets pills that cost me 240 € a year and he is worth every penny (and I am not rich). I can't understand how some people want to get rid of their animals as soon as they are ill, that disgusts me. I would rather do without something than that my dog has to suffer, he is doing very well with the tablets and he is now 11 years old and my one and only.
We had the same happen with our fur baby cat Romeo, and thankfully our vet was right next-door to where we lived. I don’t think he would’ve made it if we had to drive any further we were on the phone with her immediately he was going into diabetic coma I think because he was limp eyes fixed and I am a “helicopter mom” as everyone at the vet affectionately calls me so he’s doing very well now, my husband checks him and he has insulin shots when he needs them. 🧡
He wasn’t afraid of humans per se, he was afraid because his physiology was so out of wack that he probably couldn’t manage the world with any security. As a human, when diabetes manifests in the system, the experience can be extremely discombobulating when you don’t know how to identify the source of the symptoms. Before I got diagnosed, I maybe peed 9 times an hour. So for a dog, I can imagine that would be an absolute nightmare, especially after being on the street. Glad to see the 180 he was able to make after getting proper treatment.
It's actually also possible he was abused because he wasn't acting like the perfect puppy people expect. If he was peeing too much he may have made messes and gotten abused for that as well.
@@GeekGamer666 yea that can happen a lot. When I was living in the hood, there was so much animal abuse because folks literally had no real idea how to take care of animals. No spaying or neutering, reprimanding pets by leaving them outside in freezing temps, physical retaliation… it got pretty bad because they were ignorantly responding to health issues that they didn’t have the resources or knowledge to manage correctly. I think the health problems made it impossible for the dog to have enough operational ability to notice and gel with the safe environment they were in. They were left without care for an extended period of time, and given how much more attentive animals can be to physiological activity, he probably didn’t know up from down. So if abuse was in the picture, it would know how to assess anything else until physiological stability came through. But once it got treatment, it settled in instantly. It’s just a really good story that the homie got proper treatment and can enjoy being safe and loved now👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I have the female version of this breed. She was a stray in Tennessee, covered in ticks, came out of the forest and sat on my front porch in the rain as a puppy, same age as this one. She is still with me 7 years later. She is glorious.
My childhood kitty developed diabetes in her older years. It seemed so overwhelming when we had a meeting with the vet about how to care for her. I was a teenager, maybe 15, but it was my cat so I was going to do the insulin injections. It ended not being at all as bad as I imagined. After a while, she seemed to know it was time (it was done on a schedule) and she would hop up on a particular chair and wait. Best patient ever.
Yes I have a Terrier with Cushings 3 years now, Diabetes that was caused by the Cushings 1 year now. It's a Great Big Comment but I'd do it again and again if it will keep her Healthy enough and Happy! ❤
@cordeliawl when we were told poppy was diabetic the vet asked if we'd be willing to inject her twice a day. He looked surprised when I said yes, of course. That made me think that a lot of people must say no which is a shame. I'm sure nobody likes having to do it but a happy and relatively healthy pet makes it completely worth it.
@carolalmeida220 may your doggy live a long and happy life. My dog is ten and she's like a puppy again now we've changed her diet and put her on insulin. Can I ask what you feed your dog? We give ours scrambled eggs in the morning. Kibble with offal during the day then a bowl of porridge at night. Seems to be working.
I have never seen eyes like that on a dog. He must be very, very special, and he will certainly bless whomever he lives with, animal, or human. Om Mani Padme Hum.
@tatarod219 IKR!!? ITS AMAZING WHAT THE RIGHT DIAGNOSIS & MEDS CAN DO!! I HAVE TYPE 2 DIABETES, SO I FEEL FOR HIM!! WHAT A GREAT STAFF, GREAT HOME & FANTASTIC DOGGO!!! ♥️🐾💕
My older cat had diabetes, and even though I was only in high school I gave her injections twice a day and would neglect going to peoples houses because I had to be home at certain times to be able to give her her insulin. Even though I had to give her shots, she never even tried to run from me or complain. She knew I was helping her and she loved me since I was four years old. The Second the video said the dog was very thirsty and peed a lot I knew it was diabetes. Thank you for not giving up on chewy😢❤❤❤
What a precious baby boy, such an adorable face! I'm so glad they figured out he was actually sick and then it took only one treatment for him to start feeling better.
Chewy/Morris really does have such beautiful eyes, and to see them filled with fear was just awful. I’m so glad that he had caring and observant people around to discover his illness, and help him get better. I think his story deserves to be immortalized in a children’s book, he could teach kids about diabetes. ❤
Chewy/Mo is gorgeous. I'm glad you found out he was diabetic. At least he can get the right treatment. I'm so glad you found the right home for him so he can live the best life. He thoroughly deserves it ❤🐶
Thank you for saving that precious life. He is adorable. Thank you for pulling him out of that shelter to find out what was wrong. God bless and much love.
Thank you for saving precious Chewy. He is a doll who had been suffering for so long alone. Thank you to everyone for saving and loving and caring for him. Chewy and his Mama's first embrace brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations to Chewy, new Mama and his new siblings They are happily playing together in that beautiful yard. We love you! From Tucson. ❤
I remember when I got diagnosed with diabetes. it was in 1988 and I was 14. I have type 1 diabetes. I am so glad that he is being treated for his diabetes and is thriving in his new home. Chewy is just too adorable!!
omg - that glucose monitor on him has got to be the cutest thing ever! i take care of animals & senior pets with medical conditions, special needs and behavioral challenges and it’s lovely to see a pup get the care and love he deserves. 🥰
I love these heartwarming stories, these pets do not deserve to be abused and neglected, all they want is love and I love the people who give that to them ❤
Great job everyone at the shelter seeing this sweet boy needed special attention & also his foster mom for realizing he was very sick. You all saved his life literally! Morris is now living his best life now because of you all!! What an amazing family he ended up with.
Watching this, I just knew what it was going to be. I had a Westie, and she started becoming very different. Peeing everywhere, drinking way too much, and exhausted. I was sure something was failing and we would be leaving soon. Took her into the vet and found she was diabetic. Started administering insulin and within a week it was like she had become years younger. I got my best friend back. Taffy survived for over 5 years as a diabetic. She was 1 month from her 17th birthday when she passed. My baby will be forever 16. I miss you Taffy. Never ignore any odd signs or symptoms. Bringing your pet in early to the vet can save their lives.
ALWAYS keep an eye on your pet, you know when they’re acting different or looking ill . Learned the hard way when I was a kid when my dog was suddenly not being himself . I thought , “Well I’ll just monitor him .” Nope , bone cancer in his leg . Very aggressive form . Amputation would have given me more time with him , months at best . I waited a month . I’ll never forget the Drs words and the guilt I felt . I was very young 17. On my own and working 2 jobs to pay my rent and buy his and my own food . I literally went without eating at my apartment the entire time while he was on meds and treatment . 3 months later he crossed that rainbow bridge at the vets . I’ve never forgiven myself. Miss him TODAY , 30 yrs later .
@MikeCho, I felt sad after reading your comment about the very difficult experience that you had while trying to care for your dog years ago. Please try to give yourself a "break", because you were so young at that time, and were struggling to get by, while also caring for a sick dog. That's very stressful for anyone. It sounds like you went above and beyond in order to take care of your dog and yourself, especially while also working two jobs! You did all that you could do at the time, so please try to make your peace with that. I sincerely hope and pray that you will be able to let go of any guilt that you might still feel about this situation. It's so very painful to lose a beloved pet, but sometimes it's just out of our hands. Please know that his suffering is over, and please try to allow your heart to heal. God bless you. 🙏 🕊️
I had a dog with diabetes and he lived a long life. The key was giving him his insulin at around the same time each day. He was a rescue too and one of the best dogs I ever had❣️❣️❣️
His illness would have been the reason he was so sad and perplexed, once he got his treatment and diagnosis, he was ready to be himself. Love the transformation. Thankyou to rescuers, fosters, Adopters and the medical team without their help these poor babies would truly be left to their demise.🙏🏾💜
Idk if Chewy was afraid of humans, he was just sick, & couldn't be the dog he was meant to be. Thank you so much for taking care of Chewy & giving him a safe loving home 🥰🐾
Aw, he is a precious little scruffy old man, baby bundle. And what beautiful eyes. I love that he has many doggy friends and a great Mommy now. He looks so happy ❤
He's amazing with the cutest face & personality. What an incredibly sweet bundle of floof. So glad they got him sorted out, both physically & emotionally. Hope he has the best life from here on out. Looks like his off to a great start with his new momma & fur siblings. 😊🐶❤
Oh my goodness Chewy/Morris is such a special boy & those eyes!! so beautiful. I have several diabetics in my immediate family so know how hideous it can make you feel. Love that he found THE perfect home for him. Here's to your new best life Morris!!
I like to thank everybody that was involved in getting this baby out and especially getting this baby to the vet and finding out that. That it was diabetic bad baby perked right up
As a human who had undiagnosed type 2 diabetes, I checked myself into the local psych ward b/c I was suicidal & terrified at the same time. They diagnosed & treated me for a couple of days & that brain fog & reactivity cleared up. I lost a bunch of weight & the type 2 but at the time I thought I was literally losing my mind.
I have had 2 diabetic dogs! Takes a ton of love and full time commitment, but so worth it to see them blossom once everything is dialed in with dosages and food amounts. My life revolved around them both until they passed. ❤
Chewy has a medical mystery!! He just needed to be loved cared for and have all the affection there is!! His condition was going to be determined and Chewy can FINALLY have the life that he wants!! He is now a good doggy who can trust again!! Thank You!!
Wow! I’m sitting here in disbelief because on 9/7, I went to the ER because I had been peeing constantly and had a thirst that couldn’t be quenched, and my vision was blurry. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes; my glucose was 890. Now, I’m on insulin/Lantus and some other pill. I also have the Libre glucose monitor. Me and Chewy have so much in common. Love you Chewy! I wish continued good health and a long and happy life!
As a type 1 diabetic I can assure you without insulin he was not only on his out, but his body was weak, extremely painful and his blood supply was toxic with major organs shutting down slowly, the feeling is frightening plus being in shelter untreated, indescribable really. I am so grateful this was noticed, treated and now he is loved, happy, safe and his condition is managed…what a beautiful boy!
Handsome lad!❤❤❤
Our cat was a few hours from passing and we had no idea what was going on. Rushed her to emergency vet. She was critical for 4 days, but once she was in insulin and special food, she was also is another 5 healthy years. It's not as expensive as people think and definitely worth the small expense.❤
@@fiofiofioletta1898 My dog has epilepsy and he gets pills that cost me 240 € a year and he is worth every penny (and I am not rich). I can't understand how some people want to get rid of their animals as soon as they are ill, that disgusts me. I would rather do without something than that my dog has to suffer, he is doing very well with the tablets and he is now 11 years old and my one and only.
We had the same happen with our fur baby cat Romeo, and thankfully our vet was right next-door to where we lived. I don’t think he would’ve made it if we had to drive any further we were on the phone with her immediately he was going into diabetic coma I think because he was limp eyes fixed and I am a “helicopter mom” as everyone at the vet affectionately calls me so he’s doing very well now, my husband checks him and he has insulin shots when he needs them. 🧡
He wasn’t afraid of humans per se, he was afraid because his physiology was so out of wack that he probably couldn’t manage the world with any security. As a human, when diabetes manifests in the system, the experience can be extremely discombobulating when you don’t know how to identify the source of the symptoms. Before I got diagnosed, I maybe peed 9 times an hour. So for a dog, I can imagine that would be an absolute nightmare, especially after being on the street. Glad to see the 180 he was able to make after getting proper treatment.
Soooo true. I have a different illness, but when you feel badly sick, you just can't feel safe. 😢❤
So thankful for this doggies parents, who cared enough to find out what was wrong.
It's actually also possible he was abused because he wasn't acting like the perfect puppy people expect. If he was peeing too much he may have made messes and gotten abused for that as well.
Oh yeah. Type 1 here, I knew what he had the moment they listed the symptoms out. And seeing the monitor on him was so cute!
@@GeekGamer666 yea that can happen a lot. When I was living in the hood, there was so much animal abuse because folks literally had no real idea how to take care of animals. No spaying or neutering, reprimanding pets by leaving them outside in freezing temps, physical retaliation… it got pretty bad because they were ignorantly responding to health issues that they didn’t have the resources or knowledge to manage correctly.
I think the health problems made it impossible for the dog to have enough operational ability to notice and gel with the safe environment they were in. They were left without care for an extended period of time, and given how much more attentive animals can be to physiological activity, he probably didn’t know up from down. So if abuse was in the picture, it would know how to assess anything else until physiological stability came through. But once it got treatment, it settled in instantly. It’s just a really good story that the homie got proper treatment and can enjoy being safe and loved now👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Chewy is such a bright personality. Wonderful to see him shine after being so broken.
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I'm so glad they found out what was wrong with him, and on top of that, he was adopted thank you
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Poor thing probably felt vulnerable because he was sick, so he tried to hide. Thank goodness for that foster home.
I have the female version of this breed. She was a stray in Tennessee, covered in ticks, came out of the forest and sat on my front porch in the rain as a puppy, same age as this one. She is still with me 7 years later. She is glorious.
You are glorious too ✨️ 🙌
Pretty sure there are females in this breed, too. There are no “male breed/female breed” for preeeeeeetty obvious reasons
@@FanwiseG.-qx4yf whatever you want to call this dog, my girl looks extremely similar ;)
@@onevenus6040 thank you!
@@Brad-pc3bi you're welcome 😊
My staffy is diabetic. Its a big commitment but its completely worth it. Bless doggies.
My childhood kitty developed diabetes in her older years. It seemed so overwhelming when we had a meeting with the vet about how to care for her. I was a teenager, maybe 15, but it was my cat so I was going to do the insulin injections. It ended not being at all as bad as I imagined. After a while, she seemed to know it was time (it was done on a schedule) and she would hop up on a particular chair and wait. Best patient ever.
Yes I have a Terrier with Cushings 3 years now, Diabetes that was caused by the Cushings 1 year now. It's a Great Big Comment but I'd do it again and again if it will keep her Healthy enough and Happy! ❤
@@cordeliawlWonderful Cat for sure! I work in Rescue and I know Cats are BOSSES 😂
@cordeliawl when we were told poppy was diabetic the vet asked if we'd be willing to inject her twice a day. He looked surprised when I said yes, of course. That made me think that a lot of people must say no which is a shame. I'm sure nobody likes having to do it but a happy and relatively healthy pet makes it completely worth it.
@carolalmeida220 may your doggy live a long and happy life. My dog is ten and she's like a puppy again now we've changed her diet and put her on insulin. Can I ask what you feed your dog? We give ours scrambled eggs in the morning. Kibble with offal during the day then a bowl of porridge at night. Seems to be working.
His eyes were so scared and then, with love, medicine and nurturing, you could see the light of happiness switch on. Such a sweet boy.
I have never seen eyes like that on a dog. He must be very, very special, and he will certainly bless whomever he lives with, animal, or human. Om Mani Padme Hum.
Aaaww this actually made me cry 😭, I'm so happy that someone took the time to figure out what was wrong with him ❤. God bless you 🙌
@tatarod219 IKR!!? ITS AMAZING WHAT THE RIGHT DIAGNOSIS & MEDS CAN DO!! I HAVE TYPE 2 DIABETES, SO I FEEL FOR HIM!! WHAT A GREAT STAFF, GREAT HOME & FANTASTIC DOGGO!!! ♥️🐾💕
Thank you to the people that gave Chewy/Morris a chance ❤️🐕😊
As soon as she described his symptoms I knew it was diabetes. Also, those r the most unique, spectacular eyes I’ve ever seen!! Beautiful!
Yeah, it's a wonder he wasn't having more severe complications. That was classic uncontrolled diabetes.
My older cat had diabetes, and even though I was only in high school I gave her injections twice a day and would neglect going to peoples houses because I had to be home at certain times to be able to give her her insulin. Even though I had to give her shots, she never even tried to run from me or complain. She knew I was helping her and she loved me since I was four years old. The Second the video said the dog was very thirsty and peed a lot I knew it was diabetes. Thank you for not giving up on chewy😢❤❤❤
My face hurts from smiling. I love this dog.
Right?? Me, too! He’s so stunning, too!
Can we all take a moment to admire his eyes?
I have a continuous glucose monitor. I had no idea there is a version for dogs. How wonderful. I love this dog. His eyes are incredible.
It’s the same one, actually! They just look for different levels as high/low. Dogs are incredibly similar to us in many medical situations.
What a precious baby boy, such an adorable face! I'm so glad they figured out he was actually sick and then it took only one treatment for him to start feeling better.
Chewy/Morris really does have such beautiful eyes, and to see them filled with fear was just awful. I’m so glad that he had caring and observant people around to discover his illness, and help him get better. I think his story deserves to be immortalized in a children’s book, he could teach kids about diabetes. ❤
Much thanks to the rescuer and adopter. Chewy/Mo is living the best life. His eyes and spirit are beautiful.
Wow what a gorgeous dog, his eyes are majestic. Thank you for saving him.
What a beautiful pup.
I'm always happy when dogs with special needs are adopted!!! ❤❤❤
Chewy/Mo is gorgeous. I'm glad you found out he was diabetic. At least he can get the right treatment. I'm so glad you found the right home for him so he can live the best life. He thoroughly deserves it ❤🐶
Those eyes are the prettiest dog eyes I've ever seen!
His eyes are beautiful. 🥰
Thank you for saving that precious life. He is adorable. Thank you for pulling him out of that shelter to find out what was wrong. God bless and much love.
Thank you for saving precious Chewy. He is a doll who had been suffering for so long alone. Thank you to everyone for saving and loving and caring for him. Chewy and his Mama's first embrace brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations to Chewy, new Mama and his new siblings They are happily playing together in that beautiful yard. We love you! From Tucson. ❤
He has beautiful eyes. He looks like a little human.
Happy Sunday. I bring you greetings from Ekofisk, Norway. Do have a beautiful week ahead 🌹
@@JamesWilliams-h8eNew Scammer Name- Same Old Bot Story!
@@JamesWilliams-h8eGuess Scammers can just change their name and nationality and think we'll just believe anything!
I remember when I got diagnosed with diabetes. it was in 1988 and
I was 14. I have type 1 diabetes. I am so glad that he is being treated
for his diabetes and is thriving in his new home. Chewy is just too
adorable!!
Chewy (now Morris/Mo) is so fluffin' adorable! 😍 His eyes are so soulful...Bless him, his rescuers, his fosters, and his new humans! 🙏🏾
Wow! His eyes have an amazing color and he is so handsome! The way he looks is so human like! Amazing!
Thank You for saving this beautiful furry soul💖💖💖💖💖.
Morris is adorable. He reminded me of my late baby Charlie. I'm glad he's able to play with his brothers and sisters every day.
He is such a cool looking dog. Amazing eyes.
Omg those human like eyes can pierce through your soul...I'm crying over here. Poor baby his eyes were saying, "Please help me" 😢 😭
omg - that glucose monitor on him has got to be the cutest thing ever!
i take care of animals & senior pets with medical conditions, special needs and behavioral challenges and it’s lovely to see a pup get the care and love he deserves. 🥰
You are a beautiful person ❤️
So glad he found his forever home! 💕 what a sweet baby 🥺
Beautiful pup! Beautiful big eyes! He looks like he's running a hundred miles an hour with his fur flowing back and eyes wide open.
THANK YOU for loving Chewy so much -- he's beautiful.
This one had me crying 10 seconds in…what a special little guy ❤
Thank you for rescuing this beautiful boy.💙
He is so beautiful 🐕❤️❤️❤️
His eyes are amazing!
YAY!!!!! Gooooo Chewy I pray you every day be better than the last! You are so loved you beautiful, precious baby boy!😇🙏💙
I love these heartwarming stories, these pets do not deserve to be abused and neglected, all they want is love and I love the people who give that to them ❤
Great job everyone at the shelter seeing this sweet boy needed special attention & also his foster mom for realizing he was very sick. You all saved his life literally! Morris is now living his best life now because of you all!! What an amazing family he ended up with.
Good bless you for giving a home and love for this little creature
Love and kindness will always win.❤
Those beautiful soulful eyes ❤❤❤
God bless you all for saving this beautiful precious fella hes a great family now, and all our precious beautiful animals
Thank you all 🙏
God doesn't have anything to do with dogs being adopted or dogs in the first place.
Those eyes. That beautiful face. Such a beautiful soul, deserving of everything good. ❤
Watching this, I just knew what it was going to be. I had a Westie, and she started becoming very different. Peeing everywhere, drinking way too much, and exhausted. I was sure something was failing and we would be leaving soon.
Took her into the vet and found she was diabetic. Started administering insulin and within a week it was like she had become years younger. I got my best friend back.
Taffy survived for over 5 years as a diabetic. She was 1 month from her 17th birthday when she passed. My baby will be forever 16. I miss you Taffy.
Never ignore any odd signs or symptoms. Bringing your pet in early to the vet can save their lives.
It's so hard on them !! He's adorable !!❤ love those eyes !!
Thank you so much for everyone that loved this little guy! Thank you, thank you!
Love to ever soul that saw chewy's soul. Thank you
ALWAYS keep an eye on your pet, you know when they’re acting different or looking ill . Learned the hard way when I was a kid when my dog was suddenly not being himself . I thought , “Well I’ll just monitor him .” Nope , bone cancer in his leg . Very aggressive form . Amputation would have given me more time with him , months at best . I waited a month . I’ll never forget the Drs words and the guilt I felt .
I was very young 17. On my own and working 2 jobs to pay my rent and buy his and my own food . I literally went without eating at my apartment the entire time while he was on meds and treatment . 3 months later he crossed that rainbow bridge at the vets . I’ve never forgiven myself. Miss him TODAY , 30 yrs later .
@MikeCho,
I felt sad after reading your comment about the very difficult experience that you had while trying to care for your dog years ago. Please try to give yourself a "break", because you were so young at that time, and were struggling to get by, while also caring for a sick dog. That's very stressful for anyone.
It sounds like you went above and beyond in order to take care of your dog and yourself, especially while also working two jobs! You did all that you could do at the time, so please try to make your peace with that. I sincerely hope and pray that you will be able to let go of any guilt that you might still feel about this situation. It's so very painful to lose a beloved pet, but sometimes it's just out of our hands. Please know that his suffering is over, and please try to allow your heart to heal. God bless you. 🙏 🕊️
I had a dog with diabetes and he lived a long life. The key was giving him his insulin at around the same time each day. He was a rescue too and one of the best dogs I ever had❣️❣️❣️
His illness would have been the reason he was so sad and perplexed, once he got his treatment and diagnosis, he was ready to be himself. Love the transformation. Thankyou to rescuers, fosters, Adopters and the medical team without their help these poor babies would truly be left to their demise.🙏🏾💜
Tears or joy ❤. Thank you for helping this beautiful pup 😍
What a perfect home he went to! His foster mom saved him. 🐾❤️
I don't think I have ever seen a cuter dog. So glad he got the care and home he deserves
Idk if Chewy was afraid of humans, he was just sick, & couldn't be the dog he was meant to be. Thank you so much for taking care of Chewy & giving him a safe loving home 🥰🐾
Aw, he is a precious little scruffy old man, baby bundle. And what beautiful eyes. I love that he has many doggy friends and a great Mommy now. He looks so happy ❤
He’s got beautiful eyes.. and he’s beautiful as well! Little poor baby boy..
What breed of dog is he?
His eyes are magical!
Thank you for saving him ❤
Probably a mutt, there are thousands on the streets.
There’s nothing like putting on TH-cam & having your heart melt as soon as you see this sweet little boy 🐾🐾💙🥲 Rescuers are amazing people!
Thank you for always being kind to the unfortunate animals.🙏🙏🙇♀️🐕🌹
Your thoughts have reached this far👍🇯🇵
what an amazing home he went to, so happy for all involved in saving him. So worth it !!!
OH my God thank you for saving him ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
He's amazing with the cutest face & personality. What an incredibly sweet bundle of floof. So glad they got him sorted out, both physically & emotionally. Hope he has the best life from here on out. Looks like his off to a great start with his new momma & fur siblings. 😊🐶❤
To see such an amazing transformation - is always a wonderful thing to see! So Happy for Chewy
Beautiful little guy ❤
Oh my goodness Chewy/Morris is such a special boy & those eyes!! so beautiful. I have several diabetics in my immediate family so know how hideous it can make you feel. Love that he found THE perfect home for him. Here's to your new best life Morris!!
Morris is so sweet and handsome. Thank you for giving a loving home. ❤
I like to thank everybody that was involved in getting this baby out and especially getting this baby to the vet and finding out that. That it was diabetic bad baby perked right up
Thanks for helping him get well! Incredible transformation!
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Thank you so much for saving that beautiful boy 🙏💙
It’s great to see Chewy/Morris shine.
So wonderful that caring people could help!
thank you for saving this wonderful dog!
Bless everyone that saved this precious soul…..his forever home looks like he’s found a safe place for his heart to grow🤍
Thank you for fostering and adopting this sweet boy! 💝
Chewy is so happy now!🐶🦮
I effing love The Dodo. Going through dark times ATM and those videos are cheering me up. Thanks!
LOVE his new name, Morris... You Guys are AWESOME. Beautiful Pup. Thank You.
As a human who had undiagnosed type 2 diabetes, I checked myself into the local psych ward b/c I was suicidal & terrified at the same time. They diagnosed & treated me for a couple of days & that brain fog & reactivity cleared up. I lost a bunch of weight & the type 2 but at the time I thought I was literally losing my mind.
Chewy brings all he has to your heart!! You are his only one! Thank you for choosing him right back!!
Chewy I'm so happy for you and happy your better
LOVE changes everything!
God bless this handsome boy 🙏
Whàt an absolutely gorgeous looking dog. I'm in love ❤❤
Chewy is so happy and loved now! Thank you! 🌸🌼💗
He is adorable! 🥰 ❤❤
He is so cute. Lots of hugs n kisses for this angel.
Ohhhhhhh 😭💔 thankyou for not giving God bless 🙏 you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤sooo beautiful dog
I lost 2 of my beloved dogs to Cushing's Disease... Same symptoms as he had... 😢
So glad this boy pulled thru!!! ❤
Thank you for finding out what was wrong with him bless you all 🐕🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have had 2 diabetic dogs! Takes a ton of love and full time commitment, but so worth it to see them blossom once everything is dialed in with dosages and food amounts. My life revolved around them both until they passed. ❤
Chewy has a medical mystery!! He just needed to be loved cared for and have all the affection there is!! His condition was going to be determined and Chewy can FINALLY have the life that he wants!! He is now a good doggy who can trust again!! Thank You!!
Wow! I’m sitting here in disbelief because on 9/7, I went to the ER because I had been peeing constantly and had a thirst that couldn’t be quenched, and my vision was blurry. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes; my glucose was 890. Now, I’m on insulin/Lantus and some other pill. I also have the Libre glucose monitor. Me and Chewy have so much in common. Love you Chewy! I wish continued good health and a long and happy life!
AWWW SOO WONDERFUL N HAPPY FOR THIS INNOCENT SWEET FURBABY PLEASE TAKE EXTRA SPECIAL CARE OF HIM HE DESERVES SO MUCH 😢😮🙏🏻🐾✌🏻👍🏻🥰😞🙏🏻🥩