When PETA's fieldworkers first saw Murphy, they weren't sure what they were looking at all they could see was a sad, mat-covered little figure huddled inside a filthy wire crate in a dark hallway. But after mats weighing nearly a third of his body weight were removed, this little dog's coat and personality are shining as he enjoys a new lease on life.

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LucyP
LucyP

What a transformation! So glad Murphy has been freed from his cage and those painful mats. I hope his story inspires other people to give a needy animal a chance at a good life, by adopting.

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