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His new parents didn't mind though because it was sign he was feeling better ❤️ We spoke to Hamlet's parents about the one thing all bulldog parents commiserate over.

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00:00He was definitely the product of really poor backyard breeding.
00:04His ears were cropped really poorly and unevenly.
00:07His front feet kind of faced outward.
00:11He was so weak, it was hard for him to even walk.
00:15It was so heartbreaking to see the condition he was in when we first met him.
00:20Oh my goodness.
00:23You want to go play?
00:24He just had the best attitude.
00:26He was so happy-go-lucky at the park.
00:30We just fell in love with him right away.
00:36Our number one priority was getting his weight up,
00:38so we had him on a very careful refeeding plan.
00:45Something else we needed to address was his stomach problems in terms of his gas.
00:52Because that's something a lot of bulldog owners commiserate over is that bulldogs can be very gassy.
01:00The toxic gases can be real, especially with somebody like Hamlet, whose stomach was
01:06healing and probably getting used to being fed real food.
01:10He's doing a lot better and there's a lot of positives with him that we let it slide sometimes.
01:15He's doing a lot better.
01:17He's doing a lot better.
01:18He's doing a lot better.
01:19He's doing a lot better.
01:20He's doing a lot better.
01:21About a month after bringing him in to us, he officially was adopted and part of the Franco family.
01:27He constantly weighted by Jason high.
01:31We did a lot better.
01:46As I mentioned, we're all about to...
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