Unrecognizable dog brought back from severe mange

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UDAIPUR, INDIA — A video of a dog being rescued by Animal Aid Unlimited in India has gone viral, hitting more than four million views since it was first uploaded onto social media nearly two weeks ago.

The dog was found by aid workers on the streets of the western city of Udaipur back in July.

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One of the founders and managing directors of Animal Aid Unlimited said the dog was in "tragic condition," suffering from severe mange and "didn't resemble a dog anymore."

She added that the organization began treatment by giving the dog IV fluids for several days continuously.

After that, the aid workers gave him antibiotics and anti-inflammitories and finally cured his mange with medicated baths.

The whole process of bringing the dog back to life took two months.

Animal Aid Unlimited is a street animal rescue organization and sanctuary for homeless animals in Udaipur, India.

It was founded in 2002 and is currently one of India's biggest rescue groups.