The Rescued Dog.

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  1. Philip Nulty

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    That brought tears to my eyes. How beautiful that is. Thank you for sharing this video.
     
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    Hi Barb,..it was sad to see her looking so bad in the dump,..but so rewarding to see the outcome,..thankfully there are people who save dogs like this,..she turned out very pretty.
     
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    Yes, I cried when she was found and then I cried more when she got to looking better and had such a good friend.

    Honestly, it was a very tearful event but I had to watch it a few times. LOL
     
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    I'm just so glad there are people out there who rescue these abandoned dogs.
    What amazes me is the fact that, no matter how badly they have been treated, these poor animals still give their love and trust to we humans.
    I hope both Miley and Frankie find forever homes where they can live out the rest of their lives knowing they are loved.
     
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    Hi Eileen,..they thrive on affection,..and as you say no matter how badly they were treated they seem to place trust in humans again,..i often wonder when they are abandoned and sick do they remember the good times.
     
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    Now you have turned me into mush but not so much that I don't want to find the person who threw her away and pound a few ounces of sense into them.
     
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    *sniff sniff* what a heartwarming video. Just amazing.
     
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    Our three fur babies are rescues. They are the best.
     
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    Very sad to see. One of are cats are rescued. Neighbor moved to Kansas and put her outside-4 years ago
     
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    yea I liked that video. -She got her a little buddy in the end too !
     
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    Hi folks,..there you go,..not a dry eye in the house,..however even with the happy ending you get a lump in the throat,..nice to see Jewell and Connie rescued those dogs and the cat,..i am a sucker for taking in strays and the unwanted,..cats and dogs alike,..i think all gardeners have it in them.
     
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    Philip, I KNOW!
    All of our past dogs were strays. They just happened along, and stayed. We sure gave them good homes were they were spoiled and ruled the house till the day they died...
     
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    Dh worked at animal shelter. Very good dog trainer. The neighbor who moved. Not very smart-even after 10 years of college. Said his cats kept having kittens. Told him "have them fixed at vet" And looked at me" is that what you did" :rolleyes:
     
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