
Eight months ago, Fat Vincent showed up at a county shelter in Texas after his owner died. The Dachshund was morbidly obese, tipping the scales at 38 pounds, which is a heck of a lot of extra weight for a small dog like him.
He was unhealthy and depressed and could barely walk. His cholesterol was too high and his sensitive Dachshund spine was at risk of nerve damage from all the extra weight.
K-9 Angels Rescue in Houston couldn’t stand seeing Fat Vincent the way he was and saved him. His veterinarian said that his body mass index (BMI) was 62.7 body fat. His ideal weight would be 16.8 pounds, meaning the little dog would have to lose 21.2 pounds!
He went into foster care with Melissa Anderson and was put on a diet and exercise program to help him shed the pounds.
Here’s a video of Vincent from 2015, a few weeks after his rescue.
Melissa started him swimming and doing aquatic aerobics.
I love my swimming vest almost as much as I love Ms. Melissa! ❤️
Posted by Skinny Vinnie of K-9 Angels Rescue Houston on Tuesday, September 1, 2015
He went walking – which he loves! “He waits by the door after breakfast every morning,” Melissa told KDVR News.
Month after month, he made progress.
Must have been the green beens!
Now he’s a svelte 17 pounds and his whole attitude has changed.
“He is the sweetest, funniest, happiest guy now,” Melissa said.
Thanks for the treats!
Posted by Skinny Vinnie of K-9 Angels Rescue Houston on Friday, April 1, 2016
People think his moniker “Fat Vincent” should change to “Skinny Vinnie”.
He’s only got a pound to go till he’s his ideal weight but he’s already set his sights on his next goal. Finding a forever home!
Way to go, Vinnie! Share Vincent’s amazing transformation and help him find a home!
Angela Patterson
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Neville Patterson
Claudia Henao
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Melissa you are an angel.
Hope V finds the best family for him.
Jeannette Nardiello
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Wow … he looks fantastic! God bless those who helped him w/his diet!
Harriett Schroeder
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Animal cruelty.
Susan Schlegel Rollinson
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How can people do this!!!!!! This makes me sick seeing this poor little dog suffer. I have a doxie and and you never ever overfeed them or any animal or even under fed them what is wrong with you people out there
Susan Locilento
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This just makes me so angry that a person can do this to any dog!!
Bob Smith
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Good job, Vinnie!
Narelle Falk
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Barbara Packingham
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Poor girl I am glad to hear you lost some weight
Cynthia Murray
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Thank you to those who slimmed him down.