I kept breathing a sigh of relief each time a helpless animal was rescued, big or small. Well done to all those kind enough to do this for our animals here on earth. We need them. We live with them.
the love i got from my dog was unconditional ( as is the case i am sure with everyone)...didn't stop him from being naughty at times but they are so funny youve just got to forgive them :)
Can't watch these videos because the negativity of the reason why the animals are in danger in the first place overweight the positive reason that some humans free them from it. Can't watch animals being stuck in plastic or other stuff from human influence.. its always a feeling of: "Ahhh fking shit situation" to a "Okay its fixed" situation. But i can't scream hooray if the cause of the problem was by humans in the first place. All you can do is pray for more people like these going out and helping animals!
The most heartwarming for me are the instances where the people know that the animal is dangerous and won't expect it to understand that it's being saved. They expect that the animal will attack them, but they still save it.
I agree! Alot of people would stop to help a small trapped animal, because animals are cute, and the act of saving them makes us feel good about ourselves. It's quite another matter to risk your own life for an animal that could, if frightened into it, kill it's well-meaning savior - and yet there are people who choose to take that risk repeatedly. Because the suffering of another living being, is not something that they can just stand by and watch.
@@JohnSTF72 the point is the risk may be high but without them the animal will suffer and die an agonizing death. Thank God for those risk takers. Special people who have compassion is a dying breed. These videos are heart warming and the rescuers; amazing
The man doing mouth to mouth resuscitation on that dying monkey and massaging its heart is one of the most touchingly beautiful sights I have ever seen! He has such wonderful humanity!
How can you not immediately love every one of these wonderful people..?! I’m so glad these people were born to the parents they had. 💜 Such complete beauty
Such a shortsighted comment, parenting has nothing to do with it, good parents do not make a good person by default, just as bad parenting would spawn only bad people. We are our own person and make our own decisions, unless you believe you are part of the (socialist) collective, then I'd say that you are misguided.
@@Jason-gg4lm no to be honest. It’s all about believing people go out of their way for animals. I couldn’t handle the thought of no one doing these things
@@Jason-gg4lm you again? Look man.. I don’t care what you think or feel okay? Funny nobody EVER in my life has spoken to me like that to my face. EVER.. I wish we were face to face
It’s the aquatic ones that get me. Those creatures have the least amount of contact with us, live in the closest thing this planet has to an “alien environment” from our perspective, and yet they still have a tendency to recognize humans as potential helpers and problem solvers. It’s amazing.
@@lilmoris1 absolutely they recognise, even great white sharks respond to people's heads turning and looking at them to determine if somethings a predator or not. Despite obviously killing people they know that humans are capable of hurting them and am injured predator is a dead one. Animals aren't stupid and are very weary of us for a reason
@@TheCosmicMystery139 yes, when people get on their stomach to swim out to a wave. Sharks can often mistake people for seals, or turtles, because of their poor eyesight.
brave indeed because if I seen water like that and a deer drowning...I'd avoid it due to the fact crocodiles exist and the deer probably was running from something
I thought the same- most of these animals were caught in human's trash. All cans and plastic bottles should be crushed- a simple device should be given to people along with their recycling receptacles to do so. For public places, a crusher could be attached to side of receptacle. Those awful plastic rings that hold six pack cans together should be abolished completely, most people never cut them. Jail time should be given for littering, not tiny fines. More appropriate- any human caught dumping cans, plastic or tires should be forced to wear same ( very tightly) around their head or torso like a jail bracelet for 6+ years. That should frighten people to stop dumping their filthy garbage and stupid plastic water bottles anywhere they feel like.
Yeah, we share this world but have pushed wildlife out to make room for our wasteful lifestyles. The least we could do is rescue the wild animals from death traps of our making.
@@JaneDoe-ds2iz Agent Smith in Matrix 1 said it best. "I want to share a revelation with you. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that humans are not actually mammals. You see, every mammal on this planet naturally creates an equilibrium with its surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You multiply and multiply until all of your resources have been consumed. And the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another creature on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Humans are a virus. And we are the cure"
My husband was a professional firefighter for more than 20 years. I know of several incidences of him being instrumental in saving animals both on and off the job. People like him and those portrayed here are why my faith in humanity is sustained.
Gwyn Meade+ I was training to be a Firefighter in WA, we got called out too put out a Whare House Fire, I defied orders and rescued 2 cats, I was disciplined and fired, faith in humanity is not sustained!!.... I shit you not there is so much evil in this world! I got black listed in all departments, I'll tell you something occult and evil is within most emergence departments demon like these last few years?
i grew up in pennsylvania with a cat that i rescued from a river in the winter,some kids thought it would be funny to throw a stray cat in the river and i jumped in after it and froze my butt off...i walked 2 miles home with it under my shirt against my chest
Imagine those kids growing up with that amazing memory of their dad... That's where goodness begins, it's nurtured in the young by family men like him. ❤️
Real heroes don't need guns and capes. A heartfelt THANK YOU to all the people saving animals. Size doesn't matter, life is life. You are truly humane.
My Uncle Jim jumped off a U-boat into the sea with his rifle over his head and stormed the beach in Normandy. His best buddy died in his arms that day. So some heroes do have guns.
I love to hear the positive responses by caring people full of love. It's so good to know there are still people like this in this world today! Keep blessing the world!
My daughter rescued a baby foal who had been stolen from its mother at 3 days old. The man who took it was feeding it UHT milk. And it was slowly starving. She just climbed over his fence and put it on her lap and drove home. Then , on 6 feeds a day with proper foal milk, she recovered and is now a beautiful full grown horse.A very happy ending😀💕😀
I had to reread your story as when I scrolled by I read it as that your daughter was 3mo old when she rescued the baby horse lol. Blame me being a Graveyard Security Guard and lack of proper sleep.
Aww that sweet man that saved the monkey held him like a child, the guys saving the drowning deer so sweet, the squirrel resuscitation....these people really showed that there is good in this world 🌍...!
God bless everyone who have helped these animals in need. Thank you for your compassion. I grew up in a family where we treated our pets not as a pet but also a family member that's why please if you ever come across an animal/s or even a person in need, do help them
This shows how caring and humane people are in the midst of a world full of hate. I love seeing the good in people. Thank you to all that rescue these helpless souls. I’ve saved kittens on a busy road and had to drive an hour away and pay $20 to the only shelter that would take them. My reluctant husband knew what he was in for in the future. 31 years later, I’m still saving animals whenever I can and now he’s more than happy to help.
That guy who saved the deer in front of his kids must seem stronger, faster and more heroic than any superhero they see on TV. Epic dad-ness! May God/fate/karma smile upon all the good shepherds featured here.
His name is Jesus, love. 1 Corinthians 15: 3-4 is when he became a human to offer to pay for our sins, that we could find a way back to him in his love. Pray to him by faith in his grace to pay for your penalty, and to fill you and commune with you.
It already does. An act of kindness from the heart is its own instant reward, and indirectly it makes the world a kinder place to live in. We are all children of the same 'mother', the material, and 'father', the fire within. And if we learn to treat each other like brothers and sisters, beyond what 'divides' us, but respect each other's individual experience and spirit, we will be co-creators of 'paradise' instead of co-creators from 'hell', through destruction. And any act of kindness, purely selfless, is a taste of 'paradise', which of course can become its own motivation making it no longer selfless, just another addiction, personal gain.
It's sweet that guy tried to feed the fox, and I know he meant well, but I just would like to say that foxes are considered canids, which means chocolate is poisonous to them.
It's definitely not a good idea to feed chocolate to a fox, but the fox may have been ok. Dogs don't always die when they get ahold of chocolate, but it probably would have been better to let the fox be hungry for awhile than to give it chocolate.
Snickers doesn't have much chocolate, it's got a pretty thin coating. The inside is all nuts and some caramel. Plus American chocolate has a lot of wax in it. I hope he was okay.
@@Primalxbeast A wild dog or fox is MUCH more likely to die when given chocolate. Indigestion is something you can deal with in a safe environment, but guttural pains and diarrhea are hard to recover from when you have no reliable food or water sources, and make it easier to predators to find and kill you.
@@Primalxbeast the whole dogs and chocolate thing is very overblown. Yes chocolate is bad for dogs….no a few bites of chocolate will not kill them. A large dog would need to eat like two pounds of chocolate for it to kill them. Now…DO NOT FEED CHOCOLATE TO YOUR DOG….but that’s the truth
My parents have always helped wildlife and domesticated animals. I learned from them how to do the same and I taught my kids as well. I remember feeling sorry for a butterfly that was nearly dead from the intense heat one summer. I picked up and laid it next to a small cup of water. The butterfly literally crawled into it. I thought that it had died because it was so still. I brought it inside and was doing my homework when it started moving, flying and landed on my shoulder. Best month ever. It followed me everywhere.
As a police officer in Germany, I have experienced many bad things that make it almost impossible to believe in the good in people. But here they are, people who act and also endanger themselves and enable animals to live on. My heartfelt respect and I just want to say thank you!
As a non German person who has lived in Germany and has had the German police come to my aid in less than 7 minutes.of calling them, I cant thank you enough for your good work and service.
@@deepajoshi3673 You are very welcome, we will try to help everyone as quickly as possible! Annotation: The police in Germany have very good training (2.5 - 3 years normal + if a promotion, like mine, takes another 2.5 years at a technical college) or direct study (but without work experience) Such a bad and way too short education like in other countries , is unthinkable for us, and one of the reasons (we also have a much stricter selection) for disastrous missions. My hair stands on end, especially during assignments that have taken place in recent years (e.g. USA). Far too quick and excessive use of the firearm, I prefer not to talk about other misconduct . Like I said, very much. I did my service in Berlin and am now retired.
Seeing these humans and their compassion for these creatures makes my heart feel so full. The feeling it gives me is like no other. Such beautiful souls, every one of them! Great job! ❤
Why wouldn't you be able to ? Medically speaking CPR is about a few basic things and if you hold to them you can do it on anything 1. Does the creature have a circulatory system and a heart (Blood Flow) YES 2. Does the creature have a Cardio pulmonary system and Lungs (Breathing) YES then you can perform CPR but.... there are 2 catches Catch 1 = The rate of breaths to compressions will not necessarily be that of human CPR so you would need to roughly know if their rate is higher or lower Catch 2 = The depth of the chest compression in humans we compress to 1/3 the full depth this is because of the placement of our heart in animals where the heart is closer to the skin it would not be necessary to go as deep so CPR on animals need to be tweaked a little BUT YOU CAN CERTAINLY DO IT oh and you can't give a full load of your lungs into their lungs or you'll blow their lungs out
Citizen Joan, stop claim everything good happen for your christian organization, you misleading and manipulate situations like this are happen because your religion exist, you speak sound like others people's need to be begging you to have blessing, your religion is absolutely garbage, and take advantage in people's and animals in bad conditions just for preaching.
I wish I could record how a squirrel ran to me in a snowy day amongst all of the university students going home like he knew I have some bread in my bag. . . I never forget that day. Other day saved a dove with a broken wing and kept her for weeks until she could fly again... love animals
*I found myself holding my breath during so many of these rescues. God bless anyone with the heart and courage to lend a helping hand to another living creature!*
When I was 11 and my older brother just 13 we lived near Rochester Michigan and one day we saw a group of ducks swimming in the river behind our house. We didn't pay to much attention then, and the next day they came back, this went on for days. What we hadn't noticed immediately was that every day they came, a couple of the ducks would wade up on shore and make all sorts of racket with their quacks and running around. On the fourth day my brother spotted one of the ducks struggling and floundering around in the water. It had somehow become entangled in an 8 pak plastic bottle holder. It was wrapped around its neck and beak and could not fly or eat or anything. It was as if they knew we were there and they would holler at us for help. When my brother finally noticed the ducks predicament he coordinated a plan to try and catch the poor guy but it seemed hopeless. Unbeknownst to us our neighbor had actually called to try and get help but nobody would come and on the 7th day an actual news truck pulled into our driveway? Dont know why or how but they really did. They asked us about this duck? We of course were dumbfounded that the news was actually there. Without hesitation my brother swung back into action trying to catch the litte guy again. And by a miracle from God he caught it!! All on film! We cut off the plastic which was really choking him at this point, and held him for a few minutes all the while being interviewed by the news. We put him back down by the shore line and he graciously quacked his thank yous and began drinking and scooting around the river. Later that night my brother and I and our friends made the local 5 o'clock news. It was surreal. I lost my brother back in 1990 but I fondly remember how brave he was to do what he did that week all for a little duck:)
Your brother was a really kind soul, that even god wanted him. So sorry for your loss. Your brother was a real hero! And he's watching over you from heavens.🙏💐
Nice to see people rescuing the dangerous animals of the world too. Crocs and leopards need help from what we do to them too, and it's not as easy to save them. Props to the kind who risk themselves to do the right thing.
Believe it or not, I once untangled a wolf spider with carpet fuzz wrapped around all 8 feet. Though my channel is a machining channel, that rescue was one of my most successful.
that makes me happy!! I've actually saved fruit flies stuck by water to my sink by blowing on them. Hapless creatures that a drop of water is their undoing.
So awesome that there are still some good people in the world, and they did everything that they could to help these animals and they all survived because of them. I love these videos.🙏🏼💙💯
Well I'm watching this crying my eyes out. Thank god there are wonderful people like this in the world. There is so much animal cruelty in the world, i sometimes despair at humans. I salute everyone that helps animals. You are the best. Thank you.
My girlfriend and I saved a lot of animals. It's incredible how they know what you're doing. We tried to save a baby fox who've been hit by a car and was just agonising there. We gave him food and water and searched for a vet. None said yes to help him, so we went back to him, to see his condition. I brought water, he wasn't moving. I called my GF and then whe came. When he saw my GF, turned his head, barked at her when she was with him and just died in her arms. I always thought he was waiting for her to come back. She got a true bound with animal no one would believe. But that, that was as heartbreaking as it was beautiful.
@@ABoxIsMyHome No, when I was typing the first line I had accidentally clicked the microphone button on my phone keyboard, which in turn youtube sent that comment and glitched it to send twice without my knowledge. I didn’t even know that sent at all till now. And the last two also glitched since I once again only sent that once and RU-vid made it send twice.
Every single scene is just beautiful. Thanks for letting us be a part of it! In such bad times, these are just wonderful pictures. All living beings are fundamentally good and beautiful.
We, as a human being has a task to care for all living creatures in this world..I appreciate those people who performed their duties and responsibilities may the Lord bless you.
I thank each and every one of the people I have just watched saving "all creatures great and small" from the tiniest hedgehog to an exhausted elephant , I adore animals, they share the earth with us, they deserve our help, thank you for these videos and helping me to feel less depressed .It's all so beautiful to see.
I am very caring for animals I want them to be safe and loved and cuddled all the time I am so happy to see this videos knowing this animals got saved it warms deeply in my animal beloved heart thank you people that takes the time to save these cute lovely creatures
This weekend I found a little brown bat, hanging on my wall outside in the afternoon heat. He was dangerously skinny, and I drove an hour and a half to take him to the nearest wildlife rehabilitation center. Followed up with them yesterday and they said he’s doing much better now that he has help! Totally worth the time and gas.
My brother and I once rescued a bald eagle wrapped in fishing line and partially submerged in a creek. My takeaway from the experience was that you can NEVER fully appreciate an animal's majestic beauty, until you're right up on it, like we were with this eagle...the talons were incredible instruments, the wingspan he/she had (once finally freed) was awe inspiring. Critters have souls too !
When I was a 3 years old kid, my family lived in a small town in a house directly at a river. This winter the river was frozen up completely and a gray heron of about my size was stucked in the ice. I'm remembering my grandpa went into the river cutting out the ice around the bird and brought it into our basement, where it defrosted and warmed up over night. After this, my grandma told me every spring, when we spotted a gray heron at the river behind our garden, it is the bird we saved and it would come back every year to say thanks.
I love animals so much. I really struggle to comprehend how humans can be so cruel. Videos like this show that whilst there's evil in the world, there is also good. Thank you to all those who saved animals! Particularly the ones who put themselves at risk. Foxes are so sweet and I adore them, but they have razor sharp teeth and will attack if they feel scared or threatened. You still should do all you can to safely help them though. ❤️
For people that dont know " Canines CANNOT eat chocolate" its crazy how many people dont know chocolate is poisonous for Canines! please DO NOT feed Chocolate to Canines = include foxes, wolves, jackals, and other members of the dog family. IT WILL KILL THEM
I feel the same way. BTW, foxes will only defend themselves. They will never attack. I see them when I walk in the woods nearby-- they can be quite comical. One day, my cat and I were walking and she was ahead of me. As we went along a path, a fox appeared rushing along, chattering as it went, from the opposite direction. When it saw us, it gave out a startled screech, then turned and ran into the woods. I felt badly that I scared him/her. But he/she was never aggressive. It almost seemed like it was talking to itself. So cute!
@@robinwallace7097 why does it matter if they are vegan? I eat beef, pork, chicken, fish and an occasional lamb chop 🥩 That does not mean I can't love animals bc I do. I'm a wildlife rescue surrogate. I've had deer, raccoons, and even a skunk. I treated them all with love while trying not to imprint on them. One deer was so young when we got her that she imprinted on me (thinks I'm her mom) so she can't be released, EVER! But just bc ppl eat meat doesn't mean they can't still love animals and want to help them!! js🦁🧸🐀🐁🐂🐃🐄🐅🐆🐇🐈🐊🐋🐍🐐🐑🐒🐓🐔🐕🐖🐗🐘🐙🐜🐟🐠🐡🐢🐤🐥🐦🐧🐨🐩🐪🐫🐬🐭🐮🐯🐰🐴🐶🐷🐸🐹🐺🐻🐼🐾🐿️🦂🦃🦅🦆🦇🦈🦉🦊🦍🦎🦏🦐🦑🦒🦓🦔
Several years back at my grandmas she had to cut down a tree that was interfering with the Powerline and there was over 35 swallow nest I spent about an hour collecting all the nest with the babies in it and I put them in another tree and all the parents came back I ended up saving the total of 135 babies. The next few days I kept checking back at the tree I didn't find any babies pushed out of the nest so I believe most of them survived because the parents were still feeding the babies
Your not suppose to remove there nest. Often when birds mainly young ones are touched by humans the mother will abandon them or kill them. Yes the tree may behave been on a powerline but next time tell the engery company and they likely will advise you to get animal control or leave them until there able to leave. I'm not sure where you live or if you have a pole in your yard that's not owned by you I know PGand E will take care of it free of charge cause it's a safety risk and it being there lines and pole it's there responsibility to take care of it. Just don't expect them to leave your tree in good looking condition mine forever is bald on one side and it's limes are half cut or breaking off. I can't do anything about it as I don't have thousands to fix there mess. I'm glad you tried to help but next time please call fish and wildlife for advice and directions. They likely will not charge you.
As amazing as these people and rescues are most of these animals wouldn’t of been in these situations if it wasn’t for humans, these guys were able to be saved but imagine the ones that weren’t so lucky. We need to do better and start appreciating the earth instead of destroying it with our greed
yes like the whale shark, crocodile, cougar (?) and a few more. glad those animals got saved but like you said, we as humans need to be more careful AND appreciating.
I LOVED seeing these AMAZING acts of bravery ,empathy ,heroism between animals and humans. Maybe our government can learn from these Unifying acts of kindness. Ty for making me smile,have more hope and the tears of joy I had watching. Keep Rising!!!! Excellent job 👍🏻👍🏾🤜🏾🤛🏻
I saved an opossum from a highway with concrete walls on both sides, I cornered it with a pizza box, grabbed it's tail behind it's but, and drove it to an area to release it. My nephews father in-law couldn't believe I saved a opossum, as if it was a big rat and unworthy of saving. I like them even more now that I helped one.
These people all deserve a Hero Medal! You all did courage, phenomenal acts of kindness! The man who grabbed the deer from his ear and scooped him up with his leg to get him on ground, made it just in time. He must have been so scared.(well both of them.) I am so glad there are still good hearted people like you All, from the ducks, tiger, hedgehog, squirrel, foxes, leopard, elephant, monkey kangaroo, elk, deer, elephant, hare, dog, and the crocodile too, all those rescued they were so lucky you were there! This really warmed my heart! God Bless You! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏👏👏🐘🐒🦊🐯🐅🦌🐇🐿️🦔🦘🦆🐲👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
this is so sad and emotional .animals is animals they cant control themselves so they attack and they thought you were food .they dont attack you if you dont counter them or attack them thx to the ones who save them and even for the one who said we need you alive🥺
We had a house cat that just showed up at our doorstep. We already had a lot of animals from dogs, cats,birds, etc. we knew it was a house cat because it was very well fed and groomed. We took it to a shelter and it wasn’t claimed after 2 weeks. We even tried talking to many people I. The neighborhood about the cat. We adopted it and took it to a vet. The vet confirmed that the cats paws and overall health showed that it had a home at one point. We don’t know how exactly this cat ended up outside and can’t believe no one went looking for it. If the owner ever came forward we would have returned it. Its been 2 years and the cat follows me around the house. I am not a cat person but this little shit grew on me.
@@evilsharkey8954 I left one part out because we couldn’t confirm it. One of our neighbors believes they saw that cat with a different neighbor that moved to Florida. They left a lot behind and many on the block believe the cat was included. They abandoned a car on the street when they moved. Mind you this is all speculation those people just up and left one day and the shoe kinda fits. I mean who abandons a car? Weird people.
While on patrol as a sheriff deputy I found a deer with her hoof caught in a fence she had jumped over. I was trying to lift her up so she could pull her hoof out of the fence when another person stopped to help me. After releasing her she ran off into the woods. I am always looking for animals when I am driving on the roadway. Helped many.
I saved a finch fledgling from a cat yesterday. The parents were on the power lines above me, and when they saw their baby start to perch on my hand, they flew back to their tree. It was in shock, but after a half hour, it flew back as well! Hooray!
God bless everyone who have helped these animals in need. Thank you for your compassion. I grew up in a family where we treated our pets not as a pet but also a family member that's why please if you ever come across an animal/s or even a person in need, do help them
Yes, but that Dick in the BMW at 1:50 did set that faith back a bit with their selfish drive forward without knowing where the ducks were, and those car wheels came close!
When I was about 7ish years old I saw this baby pigeon. The pigeon was so young that it couldn't fly yet. It must of fallen out of the nest. Also there was these 2 kids throwing rocks at the poor thing when I found it. I started to throw rocks at the kids and they ran home. I picked up the bird and took it home. I fed it, made it a bed and took care of it. Every time I come home after school I thought it how to fly. Sometimes I put the bird on my shoulder and walk around with him. Eventually it could fly. Sometimes he flys away, but he always comes back in the morning before I go to school. It never came back to beg for food, but just to hangout on my shoulder. A year later I unfortunately had to move. I am now 20 and I still think about that pigeon.
I think it was so beautiful how that Taxi driver picked up that little Macaque Monkey and without a second thought, held it in his arms like a child and saved it's life! You don't see random acts of kindness like that everyday that's for sure!
@6:20 it breaks my heart to see how tragically that poor baby fawn would’ve ended if it weren’t for those good people! I’m glad they were all alright 🤎
So, when I was young, I had a friend who’s dog loved me so much. One day, when I left the house I looked behind me and saw the dog, following me in the street, my heart nearly stopped when I saw a bus racing at it, I ran into the street and held my arms up while screaming for it to stop, the dog just sat there with its tongue lying out of its mouth, I cried and continued screaming for the bus driver to stop, they honked and so I grabbed the huge dog ( 7 at the time and the dog had a growing problem ) and hustled it out of the street, we got out of the street just in time and I sent him off, I told my friend what happened and they were so happy I had saved their dog, still makes me tear up to this day.
7:17 Good job, mr russian guy. Chocolate is toxic for most animals including foxes. If that fox ate the snickers she had most likely died.... What an act of kindness.
This episode just makes me wanna cry… The poor animals and how sweet people are to help… can you see all the negative on the news and how people hurt one another so it’s nice to see people caring….
I;ve had the privilege of saving two baby house wrens and one baby possum whose mother and siblings were killed by a car. The remaining baby was in the street hugging the curb with disinterested people passing by. I took her to a rehab hospital where she was warmed, fed and raised until she could be released.
A dog came to me for help when I lived out in the country. He was a wild dog and kept staring at me from across the street. I walked over, expecting him to run. Turns out someone dumped him as a puppy and as he grew up his collar was strangling him. I got the collar off, he paused, then ran away. He knew he needed a people. I felt honored he trusted me to help.