BARC rushed over to help. From the looks of him, TinTin didn’t have much time left.

Image Credit: Bali Dog Adoption and Rehabilitation Centre
At another veterinarian (the kind that actually cares about animals), TinTin was given IV fluids and food.

Image Credit: Bali Dog Adoption and Rehabilitation Centre
Blood tests didn’t reveal anything significant – although he did have a mild infestation of blood parasites carried by ticks.

Image Credit: Bali Dog Adoption and Rehabilitation Centre
TinTin’s main health issue? He was starving. Sadly, TinTin is just one of many dogs that are kept as a trophy in Bali, Indonesia.

Image Credit: Bali Dog Adoption and Rehabilitation Centre