On April 3, Wyandotte Animal Shelter, in Michigan, wrote on Facebook that they had taken in a dog named Pixie who had “one of the worst cases of overgrown, matted fur” they had seen in a long time:
Pixie was surrendered by her owner, who was unable to manage her daily care and was “embarrassed” the dog’s condition had gotten so bad and was reluctant to take her to a groomer.
“He had a hard time letting her go but surrendered her to us so we could ensure she would go to someone who could give her the life she deserved,” the shelter wrote.
After taking in the dog, they quickly got to work and made an appointment with The Downriver Grooming Co., who reportedly spent hours freeing Pixie from her uncomfortable, matted fur.
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