Dog S.O.S [Dog Rescue Documentary] | Real Wild

Dog S.O.S [Dog Rescue Documentary] | Real Wild
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If you like dogs and really, who doesn`t like dogs? then this is a programme you’re sure to enjoy. The show charts the tireless efforts of Dog Trust, Europe`s largest dog welfare charity with centres in the UK and Eire. It follows Andrea Hayes, who previously presented Animal A&E, as she spends three months as a canine carer volunteer with the association. Prepare to feel a little emotional as we hear stories of dogs who have been neglected and abused, but ultimately uplifted as we see them rehabilitated thanks to the efforts of Dog Trust.

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18 Comments

  1. really state of the art shelter and follow up but wwwwwaaaayyyy tight leashes. i train with a 20' retractable or even make 20' leads with plastic rope that is my comfort zone. most dogs can be halted before the twentieth foot.

  2. To prevent more dogs being euthanized, please punish dog breaders and animal abusers.
    Dogs are not toys that one can neglect or dump as garbages.
    They are living beings just like us. They are companions for life, for better for worse.
    Please neuter and spay them.
    Treat them like the way you treat yourselves.
    Adopt don't shop.

  3. Sorry…but a bigger part of the problem is that many people think it's their God-given right to keep an animal (animals) when they don't have the appropriate funds, environment or knowledge to do so. They take in Dogs and Cats (Puppies and Kittens) from friends or backyard breeders/puppy mills. They don't have the animal assessed by a Vet and vaccinated ( Parvo being one of the vaccines), and Micro-chipped. They don't have the animal Spayed/Neutered, thereby creating more unwanted litters and behavioural problems because the animal is reacting to hormones which drive it to mark territory, breed, be aggressive, etc. If the behaviours are bad enough, the animal is abandoned or surrendered.. Animals are a privilege, not a "Right". If you can't afford the Vet – you can't afford a Pet.

  4. Parvovirus is curable, give Mesosilver which is a colloidal silver in distilled water. 20ppm get at http://www.purestcolloids.com. The silver attaches itself to a virus or bacteria and prevents it from multiplying thus destroying it . Silver was used before antibiotics were discovered. Kills MRSA and bubonic plague etc,etc.

  5. I have abandoned dog, never did the owner pick it up and not a single trust would take it So stuck with the dog I had it 3 months I can't afford the dog or take for walks I have rang every person but know luck

  6. I have just adopted an 11yo silky terrier who has a few health worries, has been abused, suffers from anxiety and is absolutely terrified of men. I hate people!!

  7. Excellent programme really highlights the love care and effort that this dog rescue give to the poor dogs who need them

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