Rescued bulldog undergoes amazing transformation

A tiny bulldog who became hairless after she was found wandering the streets now has a loving home and a thick coat of fur as the result of an incredible transformation.

Lilou was just seven months old when she was picked up by rescuers; at the time, she was covered in sores and suffering from a respiratory condition.

Much of the neglected puppy’s fur had fallen out and she was terrified of everything and everyone, according to her owner Cora Frazer.

 

After: She now has a new, loving family (pictured) and a thick coat of fur

Transformation: Lilou, a bulldog mix, was once hairless after being rescued from the streets (left). She now has a new, loving family (right) and a thick coat of fur

Past: The bulldog was just seven months old when she was picked up by rescuers. At the time, she was covered in sores and suffering from a respiratory condition

Past: The bulldog was just seven months old when she was picked up by rescuers. At the time, she was covered in sores and suffering from a respiratory condition

Scared: Much of the neglected puppy's fur had fallen out and she was terrified of everything and everyone, according to her owner Cora Frazer

Scared: Much of the neglected puppy’s fur had fallen out and she was terrified of everything and everyone, according to her owner Cora Frazer

In September 2015, as a severe medical case, Lilou, a bulldog mix, was placed with an emergency foster in California, who helped her battle through the infections.

She later moved to Northwest Dog Project (NWDP) in Eugene, Oregon, where rescuers treated her with daily medicated baths and massaged her with coconut oil.

The process caused all of her hair to fall out and left her totally naked with bright pink skin but Lilou, who now has almost 7,000 followers on Instagram, gradually got better.

‘Lilou was pretty fearful and shut down when she first arrived. Everything was baby steps with her,’ Emma Scott, co-founder of NWDP, said.

‘Myself, my pack and all the amazing volunteers at NWDP spent months helping her build her confidence while she gained her health back.

‘She quickly lost the little bit of hair she did still have and went through her “naked” stage.’

Process: As a severe medical case, Lilou (pictured recently) was placed in September 2015 with an emergency foster in California, who helped her battle through the infections

Process: As a severe medical case, Lilou (pictured recently) was placed in September 2015 with an emergency foster in California, who helped her battle through the infections

Recovery: She later moved to Northwest Dog Project (NWDP) in Eugene, Oregon, where rescuers treated her with daily medicated baths and massaged her with coconut oil

Recovery: She later moved to Northwest Dog Project (NWDP) in Eugene, Oregon, where rescuers treated her with daily medicated baths and massaged her with coconut oil

On the mend: The process caused all of her hair to fall out and left her totally naked with bright pink skin (pictured) but Lilou gradually got better

On the mend: The process caused all of her hair to fall out and left her totally naked with bright pink skin (pictured) but Lilou gradually got better

In addition to her daily medicated baths and coconut oil, Lilou was given medication, a special diet, and, Emma added, ‘a whole lot of love’.  

‘The months went by and Lilou grew stronger and healthier and goofier by the day,’ Emma recounted. ‘She stole hearts all over the world.’

Cora, 37, a vintage show owner, fell in love with little Lilou as soon as she saw a photo on the shelter’s Facebook page.

She and her partner Carl Ernst, 41, adopted Lilou—who also has a jutting underbite which causes her tongue to loll out—in January 2016.

Two years on, the once-terrified pooch has built up her strength and confidence and enjoys hilltop walks and cuddles with Cora, Carl and their three other dogs, in her new Eugene residence.

Lilou’s hair also began to grow back and now she’s furrier than ever—much to the delight of her near 7,000 fans on Instagram.

Treatment: In addition to her daily medicated baths and coconut oil, Lilou (pictured with one of her owners' other dogs) was given medication and a special diet

Treatment: In addition to her daily medicated baths and coconut oil, Lilou (pictured with one of her owners’ other dogs) was given medication and a special diet

Pack: Cora, 37, a vintage show owner, fell in love with little Lilou as soon as she saw a photo on the shelter's Facebook page. Lilou is pictured with Cora's three other dogs

Pack: Cora, 37, a vintage show owner, fell in love with little Lilou as soon as she saw a photo on the shelter’s Facebook page. Lilou is pictured with Cora’s three other dogs

Fur baby: In January 2016, Cora and her partner Carl Ernst, 41, adopted Lilou—who also has a jutting underbite which causes her tongue to loll out

Fur baby: In January 2016, Cora and her partner Carl Ernst, 41, adopted Lilou—who also has a jutting underbite which causes her tongue to loll out

‘It is just amazing to think that this puppy that was considered garbage by someone has come so far,’ Cora said.

‘When Lilou was picked up she had a terrible case of mange and she was this terrified little puppy.

‘To me, it was one of the most heartbreaking things. She just looked totally depressed and she had no energy. She was in such bad shape.

‘She was with Northwest Dog Project for about three months and as they were taking care of her they were posting all these photos.

‘We really got a sense of her sweet personality. How could you not fall in love with that little pink thing?’

Smitten: 'How could you not fall in love with that little pink thing?' Cora said in reference to Lilou (pictured when all her hair had fallen out)

Smitten: ‘How could you not fall in love with that little pink thing?’ Cora said in reference to Lilou (pictured when all her hair had fallen out)

Family: Cora said Lilou was terrified of her and Carl when they first took her in but she slowly began to trust them and their other three pets, Yogi, 11, Hope, five and Birdie, four

Family: Cora said Lilou was terrified of her and Carl when they first took her in but she slowly began to trust them and their other three pets, Yogi, 11, Hope, five and Birdie, four

Heartbreaking: Because of her fear of people, Cora suspects Lilou was dumped by a breeder who wanted a purebred bulldog and had no use for her because she is not full-bred

So happy: 'She loves to be active and to run around and hike and play and wrestle. She has the loveliest personality and we feel like the luckiest people in the world,' Cora said of Lilou

Heartbreaking: Because of her fear of people, Cora suspects Lilou was dumped by a breeder who wanted a purebred bulldog and had no use for her because she is not full-bred

Activities: The pup is still wary around strangers and gets frightened in crowds but loves exploring the countryside and adores going for walks

Activities: The pup is still wary around strangers and gets frightened in crowds but loves exploring the countryside and adores going for walks

Proud mom: 'Sometimes we stare at her and think, "How did we get to be her parents?" We can't believe she is ours,' Cora said of Lilou

Proud mom: ‘Sometimes we stare at her and think, “How did we get to be her parents?” We can’t believe she is ours,’ Cora said of Lilou

Cora said Lilou was terrified of her and Carl when they first took her in but she slowly began to trust them and their other three pets, Yogi, 11, Hope, five and Birdie, four.

Because of her fear of people, Cora suspects Lilou was dumped by a breeder who wanted a purebred bulldog and had no use for her because she is not full-bred.

The pup is still wary around strangers and gets frightened in crowds but loves exploring the countryside and adores going for walks.

‘Lilou’s life has changed so much. Her skin will always be a little sensitive but other that she is doing so well,’ Cora added.

‘She loves to be active and to run around and hike and play and wrestle. She has the loveliest personality and we feel like the luckiest people in the world.

‘Sometimes we stare at her and think, “How did we get to be her parents?” We can’t believe she is ours.’ 



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