The dog is believed to be only four months old and could hardly move through fear and ill health giving him similar symptoms to rigor mortis
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He was found near an industrial estate in Istanbul, Turkey, and is being looked after by the charity He'Art of Rescue.
Children had put so much glue on him it acted like cement and one of his ears become necrotic because it was starved of blood.
His skin also suffered extreme damage from the strong chemicals found in the glue and had to undergo a series of medical baths to help aid his recovery.
But less than a month after being rescued Pascal is making an amazing recovery and is now unrecognisable and has even made friends with another puppy.
Despite being tormented by children, he appears relatively calm when vets have been caring for him, removing the matted fur which had bonded with the thick glue.
He was found to be suffering from the canine virus parvo, but has beaten the viral infection after several weeks of treatment.
After being the torment of his mal-treatment Pascal was so terrified that he often turned his back when approached - but weeks later he has finally regain his confidence
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'After the glue has been removed, he stood in shock for one day. He was even turning his back to hide when he saw people.
'He is doing better, slowly getting used to the staff in the clinic where of course love is being poured towards him.
'He especially bonded with one of the doctors who is in charge of him, Hasan Akin. They are best buddies.'
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/...9489396617.jpg While many will have written off Pascal (left after treatment), medical staff and He'Art of Rescue are dedicating their time to helping the puppy recover before finding him a new home
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The malnourished mutt has already picked up admirers from around the world with millions of people viewing videos of him online.
He'Art of Rescue, which specialises in rescuing cats and dogs found in awful conditions, is appealing for help as they rehabilitate Pascal and other animals.
Rima added: 'We know his soul will mend in time and the adoptive family will play a major role in this. Our medical team is doing everything for him.'
He'Art of Rescue has been described as one of the best animal hospitals in Turkey, but its team are now appealing for donations to help cover Pascal's costly medical bills.