Bahamas woman brings in 97 homeless dogs during Dorian

Bahamas woman brings in 97 homeless dogs during Dorian
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She said in a Facebook post that while her area had experienced some flooding, she and the dogs were safe and dry.

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  1. Thank u so much u are so precious thank you for doing what I couldn't being so far away let me know without money what I can do I'm here in Portland Oregon but bless u ? thank u it's beyond words what uv done thank u

  2. Such a big heart. Thank goodness for this lady and thank you to her for her big heart and help. Otherwise, no telling where these poor little furbabies would be, if they were even still alive. Thanks also to those who helped locate the dogs and get them to safe places in such devastation. These animals are often forgotten in such horrific situations.

  3. To all of you people out there who expressed horror people's love of dogs, maybe you are too young to remember Katrina and how many people perished along with their animals b/c they refused to abandon them. I might have been in their number.
    To all of you who expressed disgust when people compared dogs to humans, they are better than we are. I wish we could isolate the gene that makes them capable of such love, faithfulness, compassion, kindness. As a rape survivor, I felt amazed by dogs ability to heal me as long as they were with me.
    As an Army Colonel Veterans daughter, I am mortified when I read the insensitive, but possibly well-intentioned comments made by Military Personnel such as K. Meza, who ought to understand how many veterans live in the abject horror and isolation of PTSD, but manage to find a reason to live b/c of the almost inexplicable healing effect that dogs bring into a life with such little light left. We lose nearly a Military Veteran every day to suicide. To him, I would say check yourself that you find yourself in better circumstances than so many of us. If a dog can save anyone's life simply by being what they are, is it truly selfish to care about saving their lives?

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