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I love helping animals. I’ve rescued countless dogs over the years. Here is my dog rescue adventures story for you. Over the years I’ve really enjoyed the channel Hope For Paws and other dog rescue videos. I could watch them all day long. I still need to order a lucky leash from them.
There have been times I haven’t had a leash handy when I rescued a dog and had to take off my belt and use it as a leash. The rescue dog transformation videos are the best. You can give a rescue dog a makeover, but it does take time to heal them mentally.
Be careful when approaching a stray dog. There have been many I didn’t risk getting close to and called in the local animal control to help. If you can keep an eye on a stray dog and let the animal control officer know where it is, that’s great. There are so many stray dogs on the streets of Detroit and all around the world. They need someone to watch out for them. In this video you will see my dog Peanut’s transformation from a street dog in really bad shape to a cute little puppy.
He still has a lot of issues, but I love him. I can’t imagine what he went through on the streets. Seeing this rescue dogs transformation was simply amazing. The before and after of this rescue dog was unbelievable.
Adopt Don’t Shop
Thanks again to my friend, Kelly and her daughter for the incredible work they did on him. Consider adopting a rescue dog instead of buying a dog at a store. Many of the dogs you see at stores are from puppy mills and are usually in bad shape. You pay a lot more for a dog from a store and will pay even more in medical bills for your dog that is probably sick already.
You should also look into adopting a senior dog. These dogs need a great loving home just as much as a puppy. I added some bloopers to this video. I know you’ll love them. I don’t know why I thought it would be easy to film a video with my dogs. It sure wasn’t. I have 3 rescue dogs. One I adopted through a local pet rescue in the Detroit area and the other 2 were dumped on the streets.
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