I’ll keep this short because I don’t want write this stuff. It’s too depressing to be honest. I’m looking at dog videos on YouTube, specifically dog rescue videos, I have strong feeling that this is dog abuse by video maker as well the original abuse. …
What can you say? No words are needed. You can’t say anything. We just have to admire this relationship. The guy is very loving and very tender towards this rescue dog who looks admiringly into the guy’s eyes as she is completely mesmerised by him. …
This dog, who looks like a greyhound, was owned by a hunter who abandoned her. Her hip was shattered. Perhaps that is why she was abandoned. We don’t have the full details. Clearly this ever so gentle dog with a brilliant character developed an anxious …
Because of the highly competitive nature of YouTube, I am seeing upsetting images being used as the icon image when searching for a video on animal rescue. You might know that you can select a still image to be presented on the video icon in …
The video does not explain how he injured his front paws so badly that they had to be amputated or that is the way it looks. The video doesn’t explain any of this except at the end we see that this incredibly sweet dog has …
This is a very sad story but one with hope and tenderness from the guys who rescued a dying dog. Once again, I am impressed by these guys and ladies. This Thai soi dog (street dog) was lucky. She was on the edge of death, …
You wouldn’t see this sort of dog rescue in Europe. Europeans are far too refined. Correction: less courageous is a better description. The man who is on the end of this JCB digger is a totally awesome individual. He has tons of courage and takes …
A mountain of tender loving care, acres of teamwork, a bottomless pit of patience and colossal commitment saved this dog. Mama, as she was named, had been abandoned because she had become pregnant. She lived alone in a field and in an orchard for a …
This moving video from a dog shelter, Takis Shelter in Crete, the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, tells me that even the most brutalised dogs can forgive and perhaps forget and respond well to love. Perhaps some dogs don’t recover. Perhaps they …