Puppy wags his tail in full body cast as he heals after being dragged by truck

A 6-month-old pup is in recovery after he was reportedly dragged by a truck on a Texas road for nearly a mile.

The Australian cattle dog, Arlo, was left with deep skin wounds and missing tissue and muscle after the horrific ordeal that was reportedly an accident, but is still under investigation.

Read: Bachelor Party Returns From Weekend Away With 8 Dogs They Rescued From the Woods

Arlo was later taken to a shelter for treatment of his injuries because his owner couldn't afford his veterinarian costs, Anna Barbosa, the owner of K-911 Rescue in Houston, told InsideEdition.com.

Arlo was later transferred to the rescue so he could get the care he needed.

"None of his wounds were wrapped, he stayed like that for 24 hours," Barbosa said. "He was very guarded at the beginning. He was in immense pain. You could see that big pieces of skin and muscle were gone."

Thankfully Arlo's wounds were bandaged at the local emergency care clinic as soon as he arrived.

He now has to have his bandaging, which covers most of his body, changed every 24 hours.

However, Barbosa said he's doing better.

"He was wagging his tail a bit more yesterday. He hadn't been eating. They did give him a hunger stimulant and then he wanted some chicken. He's been trying to walk but it's hard with [the] bandages," Barbosa said.

Read: Rescuers Lure Stray Pup to Safety With Hot Dogs After Finding Her in Dangerous Cemetery

But, there is still a long road to recovery for the pup, which may even require skin grafts.

"It's just horrific," she said.

Scroll through to see groomsmen adopting puppies:

More from Inside Edition:
Rescuers Lure Stray Pup to Safety With Hot Dogs After Finding Her in Dangerous Cemetery
Bachelor Party Returns From Weekend Away With 8 Dogs They Rescued From the Woods
Registered Nurse Sings to Soothe Patients in His Care

Advertisement