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Animal control officers said the dog had to stop three times to catch his breath in the 10m walk from the home to the car.<\/p>
They also said his \u201clegs appeared to be collapsing under the weight of his huge body\u201d.<\/p>
A number of other dogs were also removed from the home and taken to an Auckland Council animal shelter.<\/p>
An SPCA veterinarian said Nuggi weighed 53.7kg and was \u201cso obese that it wasn\u2019t possible to hear his heart with a stethoscope\u201d as the sound could not penetrate the fat.<\/p>
His nails were also found to be overgrown, he was covered in skin tags and was also suffering from conjunctivitis.<\/p>
\u201cNuggi was easily one of the most obese animals we\u2019ve ever encountered,\u201d SPCA chief executive Todd Westwood said.<\/p>
\u201cHe was so enormous that he could hardly walk, and he was clearly suffering as a result of the significant amount of weight he was carrying.\u201d<\/p> Westwood also said his condition was a \u201chuge shock\u201d to SPCA inspectors and staff, who were used to dealing with animals at the \u201copposite end of the weight scale\u201d.<\/p> \u201cSadly, we see animals on a daily basis that are underweight, starved or malnourished, but it\u2019s equally heartbreaking to see a helpless animal that\u2019s been severely overfed,\u201d he said.<\/p> The owner told SPCA that she fed Nuggi eight to 10 pieces of chicken a day, as well as dog biscuits and walked him for exercise, however, the veterinarian said the dog struggled to move and breathe, and that because of the extra weight he was carrying, he would have suffered severe long-term discomfort and distress.<\/p> The woman pleaded guilty to failing to meet the dog\u2019s physical, health, and behavioural needs, and was ordered to pay reparations of $NZ1222.15 ($A1104.21) and disqualified from owning dogs for 12 months.<\/p> \u201cPart of being a responsible dog owner is providing your pet with an appropriate diet and daily exercise, which was clearly not the case here,\u201d Westwood said.<\/p> \u201cNuggi was being drastically overfed, and instead of seeking help or amending the behaviour, his owner continued to overfeed him until he could barely walk. This is unacceptable,\u201d Westwood said.<\/p> Nuggi lost 8.9kg while under SPCA care, however, died suddenly due to health complications two months after being rescued.<\/p><\/div>\r\n<\/picture>
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