Another beautiful rescue success story compliments of Hope for Paws. You have to admire these fine people – and you’ll love the transformation evident in Rosie by the end of this clip. ♥
Another beautiful post ….mom has decided to join the Pedigree challenge by posting an earlier post about Toto, the mighty mini doxie who owned our family 33 years ago….we’ll check into the rules and regulations…hope to post it by Sunday.
Madi and Mom
I was so filled with joy when he came around and she was in the trap!! And when she started to realize that these people are here to help me and that tail began to wag of the joy I felt!!!
I just love this story. I cried through the whole video and I am so glad that Rosie is in a good home. Nice work to all of the people who had a hand in this, you are great people with huge hearts. You all should be very proud of yourselves and Rosie. It is amazing to know there are still people out there like you.
Wow, and I thought I was patient rescuing a stray in our back yard in Pennsylvania years ago… that took much less time! I’m sooooo glad Rosie was rescued. Thank you to the people who do this work every day. Obviously this brought more than one tear to my eye!
There could be no more appropriate song for this video than “How to Save a Life” — what a wonderful story, too bad there aren’t more people like these — and the people who dumped Rosie — how do they sleep at night?
What an amazing story! And it is so important for people to see this on video, so that they realize that many “feral” dogs are not feral, but are actually dogs that have at one time trusted people, and sometimes will very quickly so do again once they are in a safe place!
It was amazing how quickly she took to being with people again. What a sweet spirit. I followed the link to her new home, and she looks so happy and well adjusted. Way to go .
I find myself following links that lead me to rescues done by this guy on a semi-regular basis. Bless him and all that he does.
Yet another wonderful Friday story!!
Another beautiful post ….mom has decided to join the Pedigree challenge by posting an earlier post about Toto, the mighty mini doxie who owned our family 33 years ago….we’ll check into the rules and regulations…hope to post it by Sunday.
Madi and Mom
What an amazing story with such a happy ending!
Wonderful story! Thanks to the man who took the time to save this girl. What a great way to start a day!
It takes a village… If it wasn’t for those special people whot took the time to care for Rosie…
I need another tissue…
Sam
only 15 hours for a lifetime of love between a dog and his new people. These rescuers are angels
I was so filled with joy when he came around and she was in the trap!! And when she started to realize that these people are here to help me and that tail began to wag of the joy I felt!!!
I just love this story. I cried through the whole video and I am so glad that Rosie is in a good home. Nice work to all of the people who had a hand in this, you are great people with huge hearts. You all should be very proud of yourselves and Rosie. It is amazing to know there are still people out there like you.
Wow, and I thought I was patient rescuing a stray in our back yard in Pennsylvania years ago… that took much less time! I’m sooooo glad Rosie was rescued. Thank you to the people who do this work every day. Obviously this brought more than one tear to my eye!
What a fabulous story! Thanks for sharing.
Now these are the kinds of stories I love!
Wonderful video.Thanks for sharing.
oh my goodness , tears are running down my face!!!! thank you so much to the people who do this!!!!!!!
Aww! I love happy endings! What dedication and effort!
There could be no more appropriate song for this video than “How to Save a Life” — what a wonderful story, too bad there aren’t more people like these — and the people who dumped Rosie — how do they sleep at night?
What an amazing story! And it is so important for people to see this on video, so that they realize that many “feral” dogs are not feral, but are actually dogs that have at one time trusted people, and sometimes will very quickly so do again once they are in a safe place!
It was amazing how quickly she took to being with people again. What a sweet spirit. I followed the link to her new home, and she looks so happy and well adjusted. Way to go
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I find myself following links that lead me to rescues done by this guy on a semi-regular basis. Bless him and all that he does.