In this video JJ said unprompted that he just wants everyone in his family to be happy and not feel guilty. I was blown away by his kindness and empathy❤.
As someone with severe PTSD the parents ABSOLUTELY made the right decision to do exposure therapy with dogs. It’s the difference between being free and living in fear every second. Wonderful, wonderful parents and such a handsome little boy! ❤
@@SatanenPerkeleit’s not about learning that they aren’t dangerous but about stopping the subconscious brain from overworking. ptsd panic isn’t like normal panic and won’t protect you from harmful things, if anything it can make things more harmful as you are more likely to freeze in dangerous situations and hurt yourself
@@bexscarecrow Nothing wrong with being in tune with your survival instincts. Why deny and hide reality? This boy has all the right to reject "mans best friend cute doggo puppers" after what they did to him.
He can decide that he doesn’t like dogs but unfortunately out in public or walking down the street there will be dogs. It would be less stressful for him if he didn’t have a panic attack every time he goes out in public because he sees a dog.
one of his older sisters saying she feels guilty and then this LITTLE BABY BOY piping up saying "no, you're not guilty!!", right before getting back to his coloring is one of the strongest and most meaningful things i've ever seen. beautiful.
He is the most adorable thing! His expressiveness and enthusiasm is contagious. He's so animated and funny! ("I want to be Sonic , you can be tails") 😅😅 so adorable
@@Divine_Names At some point in the video, JJ tells Chris that he wants to be Sonic the Hedgehog. Chris replies that he wants to be Batman, so JJ tells him that he needs to choose a character from the same universe 🎯😊
You can see on his mothers face as the father is describing it... How traumatized she really is. Dad too.... Trying to protect his son. I can't imagine that fear. This poor little guy. 🥹 He is adorable despite his scars. Sending love to the entire family.
@@loisdungey3528yes i’m not fighting the tears. It’s absolutely gut wrenching, heartbreaking to know what he really went through. Definitely hard to listen to him Explain the situation.
He looks absolutely amazing considering the extent of his injuries. I was shocked at how badly he was hurt because he looks so good. What a beautiful boy and I’m so glad he’s still here❤❤❤
I work with pitbulls. They're all muscle and have a high prey drive. There is NOTHING JJ's sisters could have done - once those dogs focused on JJ, that was it. Their father is right, they would have only been injured trying stop the attack. Too many pitbulls are owned by people who have no business owning them. They are NOT beginner dogs and they are NOT nanny dogs. The owner sounds like he shouldn't have had one, let alone five. It's a true miracle and blessing JJ is alive. The world is brighter with him still in it.
I hope the siblings read this comment. Pitbulls are banned from whole countries because of their prey drive and irresponsible owners. Wish everyone the best.
I don't want to downplay the injuries and challenges JJ continues to deal with, but tbh those doctors did an amazing job reconstructing his face considering how severe the damage was.
He's still a very handsome kid, and the scars will probably heal so much through him growing up. He's a strong dude. Good thing he has such a loving family.
Their father struggling to get the dogs off as bad as he did really is proof there was nothing his sisters could’ve done. But it is understandable to feel guilt either way. Beautiful family. I hope the siblings can find peace. JJ’s friendly and happy spirit is the reflection of his family’s love
Hearing her made me cry. Being the oldest daughter in Latin households, you're raised to look after your siblings & in turn, we see them as our own babies. Her pain comes from not being able to be the one to prevent his pain, but in time, she will see the labor of her love in his character. This entire family is a beautiful example of love prevails all.
As a clinical psychotherapist, I watched the JJ story in amazement. This family is phenomenal in their resilience, devotion, and strength. JJ reflects the family dynamic of working together through challenges no matter what. His joy mirrors his family's heart and the love surrounding him. His sister's feelings of guilt come from wanting to protect their baby brother but simply being unable to and hopefully will subside with time. Their feelings simply come from a place of love for JJ and in some way thinking they might have been able to do something when reality was they could not. Those feelings are part of the thread of love that binds this family together. It is a powerful fierce force that has enabled JJ to thrive and to become the feisty, confident,, fun, strong little man he is today.
i felt much of the same when watching. very well said! :). very beautiful family. EDIT: also want to add that what the dad did was amazing. i'm sure in his mind it's simply just what he had to do, but part of me wonders if i would ever be able to do the same if i had a child. i would hope so. but right now it is hard to imagine tbh. lovely family. i really wish them all the best.
I want to hug them. All of them. His sisters sound so heartbroken. I pray with all my heart that they and their parents, and JJ, can find some sort of healing as time goes on. My heart goes out to them so, so much. I can't even imagine...
This child is a walking miracle. The fact he survived 5 pitbulls mauling him at not even 2 years old, is a testament to that. Thank God he has such an incredible family. What strong people.
the moment you asked JJ’s parents about the day of the incident their faces immediately sunk. this is one of the rare videos where i get super emotional and weirdly enough i didn’t cry till JJ’s mom was watching him take a big bite of food and said “thats big dude!” he and his parents are so lovely, i’m so happy JJ is alive and thriving with a beautiful family
"Bad dog, bad dog... and they just ate me." That ripped a hole on my heart. Thank you for sharing your son's story. He's one TOUGH little dude! And adorable, inside and out!
I know; that brought tears to my eyes too! It's like, just celebrating the small things that JJ is HERE to eat the chip... He made me think of a little neighbor girl, a toddler, whose family dog, a pitbull, bit her in the face not once, but twice before they got rid of him/put him down, and that after they swore up and down he'd never hurt anyone or anything... I'm totally bias here, but I feel glad that if I had to fall in love with any breed, I'm so glad it ended up being standard poodles... A pitbull could be the best-trained dog in the world, and I'd still be very wary because it seems like toddlers/small children, especially, are easy pickings for them, even in their own family.
The horror of seeing your child getting hurt, let alone mauled... by multiple dogs- I cannot imagine the trauma ALL of them went through and still deal with! JJ, you are One great kid, and Mom and Dad, ... you are priceless! Wishing all of you the very best, and that your family just thrives!
Why are pets that can do this to people still sold and labelled as pets? Tigers and other large sharp fanged predators are outruled as pets because of them being capable of horrors like this.
@@SatanenPerkele Yeeeees! It makes me so angry! This shouldn’t happen to anyone, yet, attacks are in the news daily. Shelters are FILLED with them once people realize how dangerous they are and give them up. My local shelter lists them with little stories describing what home would be best for them. It’s always “Firm but loving. NO children. NO cats”. Children exist, just because they aren’t in a specific home doesn’t mean the neighbors don’t have kids. It turns into someone else’s problem.
JJ is the sweetest child I have ever seen. He has a heart of gold. This whole family is sweet, kind and just beautiful. And JJ is so handsome despite all he has been through. Just a wonderful family. The pain in his parents eyes though, telling his story, as a momma I felt that hard. Prayers for you all!
Who has 5 pitbulls? No one can handle that many dogs at once... much less massive animals like that. The dad was exactly right at the end. Being a pet owner is a serious responsibility.
I know nothing about the circumstances of this case, but it makes me wonder if those dogs were used for fighting, breeding, or other animal abuse. There is no reason one person should have that many pit bulls.
@@SatanenPerkele Yup. Every facet of the pit bull's body was designed for fighting and allowing the animal to take as many hits as possible without becoming incapacitated. These dogs were designed to be champion fighters, and their bodies show it. They should not be kept as pets or allowed in public or residential areas.
Really appreciate how honest the parents are about their reactions, from fear to shock to denial. I hope JJ gets all the restorative surgeries he can get funded and the sisters find peace.
He's a miracle. I can't believe they managed to save him based on the graphic description of his injuries. That's magic. Thanks for all the docs involved, and his parents, and JJs spirit.
both of them are miracles. not sure how persistent pits are when they’re in an aggressive state, but the father could’ve been greatly injured as well, which if that happened, lord knows if and how the situation could’ve escalated. that dog could’ve injured his hand, i mean who knows!! god was there with the both of them, and yes that graphic description… god was definitely there with that baby. i mean, i can’t wrap my head around how he was able to survive it.
The emotional intelligence of every single one of these family members is incredible. I can’t imagine a family handling such a horrible situation any better than they did.
This hits close to home! I fought a pitbull who was attacking my wonderful Rio. He was only 3 years old. Unfortunately, despite my efforts, Rio did not survive. I wish more laws were in place to protect people from irresponsible dog owners. My heart goes out to JJ and his family. Im so glad he survived this horrible attack!
The father is an absolute hero, even if he doesn't feel that way. A good parent goes through fire for their child, but it's still not something to take for granted. Much love from the Netherlands to this beautiful family❣
@@calimero600they did not leave them in the street! The kids were playing in their own yard. Their Mom was watching them and stepped away momentarily to bring some slippers to their Dad… which you would know had you actually watched the video. The parents were in no way responsible for this. There were FIVE LOOSE PITBULLS.
@@calimero600they didn’t. Jose was right there and has addressed this numerous times and you people keep cycling back on it. Stop putting out malicious lies.
I really hope his siblings continue getting better. They all will remember that day way more than JJ. I can't imagine. they all seem like such sweet kids.
It’s absolutely heartbreaking that JJ’s sisters feel guilt about the attack, especially considering that they too were children. Just as much as no kid should ever have to be victim to an animal attack, no kid should ever have to watch it and spend the rest of their life blaming themself. I hope as time goes on things become easier for them, and JJ continues to grow into the amazing person he is
I was attacked by 1 dog, 3 years ago. It changed my life. I go nowhere without searching the horizon for dogs. I hear barking and I freeze. I am so sorry your little son had to go through this. I can attest to the value of therapy. It helped me in a huge way. Good luck to you all. ❤️
I was bit as well & ever since, I don't trust dogs either. I have a dog, she's very protective. She lets me do anything to her. But I still understand that she is a dog ; capable of hurting me if she were to take the notion. People need to be more aware & stop treating dogs like baby humans.
I saw an article in my country's newspaper of a maid who was attacked by pitbulls at the house she worked at and was left disabled, the owners seemed dismissive. 😢 That's why I'm glad little JJ here is still living his life and being confident ❤😊❤❤❤❤
People really need to stop adopting/breeding pit bulls if they aren't going to properly train them. They're great animals, but they require a LOT of time and care because of the way they've been bred and handled over the years.
The dad’s message in the end, about being a responsible pet owner, was powerful. I look forward to having a dog someday, and I will take that responsibility more seriously with this accident in mind. Your message is heard. I will share it with people in my life as well.
Bloodsport breeds are ticking time bombs and refusing to own one is what every smart and responsible person does. You can't be responsible enough to erase genetics if you want a companion dog or a guard dog get one, just don't get a fighting dog unless you want them to fight for entertainment because that's what they were bred to do.
JJ to his sister..."You're not guilty." Such a cute, smart, loving, vibrant & resilient little boy. I feel for his siblings & parents, witnessing the attack & dealing with feelings of sadness & guilt. JJ is blessed to have such a loving family & they are certainly blessed to have him. 🙏❤️🐾
I am amazed at the results of his exposure therapy, from afraid of paw patrol to having his very own pup! Really glad that the parents stuck through with that
I actually felt scared to listen to the parents discuss the story. The mother describing how she saw her son's face with his eyes out of their sockets hanging out was really disturbing just by imagine it😱
What a beautiful family! Everyone has obviously been affected by what happened, but they are able to talk about it and be forthright with emotions. The fact that the mom was willing to homeschool for two years so the girls could recover shows how devoted they are to healing as a family. They were NOT neglectful; the little boy was supervised by a sibling old enough to babysit, and no one, not even an adult (other than the dog owner), could have done anything to prevent an attack by five dogs at once. At the end of the video, the dad says that people should choose their dogs carefully, but he doesn't appear to be consumed with bitterness. The spunk and sweetness of this child is truly a testament to the love and dedication of the whole family, especially the parents.
To dear Sophia, it's okay to still cry. Sadly, some people will not understand why you still cry. Try to ignore them. It just means they have never experienced the same kind of pain that you have.
I was in tears at hearing Sophia speak. My heart really truly broke hearing her say that she’s worried JJ might resent her when he’s older. And especially when she said “I try not to cry talking about it because I feel like it’s been a while now and I feel like most people would think after something like that you should be over it after this amount of time” 😭 Baby girl there’s no timeline for “getting over” grief or trauma. It could be 50 years later and you might still cry. And that’s perfectly okay! This is not something you have to “get over” and no one has the right to make you feel like that! You’re doing your family proud by speaking out and being there for JJ unconditionally. He is very very lucky to have you as his big sister. The love you have for him is very very clear from watching this video ❤️ I wish their whole family peace and comfort as they continue to navigate their lives after this extremely traumatic experience ❤️
She sounds like she has PTSD and considering what happened very not surprising. As someone with PTSD I've said the exact same things. It's been x amount of time, I should be healed and over it by now. I've addressed it. Etc. I had social anxiety after trauma as well, I also said the same about not feeling safe outside and would avoid that. I wish she knew that trauma can re-wire the brain. The body changes and I hope she can have grace for herself and understanding that it's not her fault she still feels this way or is this way. The body is doing what it can to "survive." As someone with PTSD I see myself in her so much. There is help with CBT and EMDR
Yes, me too 😢sweet girl, I hope she will get over the guilt feeling. It was not her fault and never will be. I hope she will find some peace. And indeed, for grief/trauma, there is no time.
@@affectedhalfthe way she disassociates while her husband tells the story makes it pretty obvious that she has PTSD. She also blames herself and you could hear her husband try to place some of the blame on himself by saying he was the one that asked her to grab his slippers and that when it happened. So absolutely heartbreaking. The blame is on the owner of those dogs.
The parents of JJ have done a fantastic job of raising this incredible, empathetic little boy. I can see they feel guilty, but he’s reassuring them “I’m ok! We are going to make it!” Whatever they have taught him, it’s working!
I love his momma. She’s so genuine and sweet. His dad is a hero. I’m so devastated that they had to see him like that. He’s so strong for fighting so hard.
Omg I've been following JJs journey for a long time. I remember when he was still in the hospital. It's great to see him here in sbsk! And I'm glad he's such a happy kid
I remember first seeing him after the attack. I can't believe how well he's recovered already, it's staggering. I am amazed by these incredible parents too. They are super humans.
He is such a happy and handsome young man 💙 His great attitude is a true reflection of his home life, lots of love and resilience 🫶🏽 sending loves and hugs from TX
Yall. Yall are all victims. No one in the family is at fault. I have the same kind of emotional trauma so i understand how people can tell you all day long its not your fault but in the back of your mind its always there. Im so happy everyone is alive! Yall are so strong.
My friend was attacked by her grandparents dog when she was 15 months old. The dog was mixed breed, usually friendly but this one time something happened and she ended up having over 200 stitches all over her face and head. Now she's a 25 year old woman left only with a few barely visible scars. I hope JJ is going to heal all his wounds and scars as well
Poor sister, she needs help to work through her trauma!! She has all the right to still be affected by this, no matter the time! All the best for you all!
My daughter was bit in the face by a pit bull while she was in my arms. The pit was fighting a German Shepherd and I picked her up. When the pit jumped to get to the Shepherd, he snagged her face. It was the neighbors dog that came into our yard where my kids were playing. It's a blessing she wasn't hurt nearly to the extent of JJ's injuries. It happened when she was just under 2 years old and now she's 18. She still has a scar on her cheek. All dogs can be dangerous, but pits were originally bred to fight.
What is up with pit owners? There is a pit in my neighborhood that is loose at least once a week, for 4 years now. Luckily, he doesn't seem to be aggressive, and neighbors usually bring him back to his house, but that could change in a second. My 7 year old and 5 year old like to ride their bikes on the sidewalk, and I'm afraid that them going by quickly will set that dog off. I don't want to be that neighbor, but I've been wanting to just call the police to report the dog at this point.
My son was attacked at 3yo by a husky. He was picked up by his face by the dog. This dog had never attacked before, he had been around my kids before with no issues. My son squatted next to her to pet her - that’s it, then the dog snapped. I don’t trust dogs around any small child.
I have a husky and my son is two. I do not allow him to get near his face, sit on him, pull on him. My son gives him treats and he knows that what the dog has is his and how to give a treat and my dog takes treats great from him but I am right there always and he does not take it away or try. I started this as soon as he was walking. The problem is people are so nonchalant about safety for their children and the dog itself. Stuff can STILL happen. So this is training a child and the dog together. I tell you what that baby is my dog's best friend but he's still an animal and can be unpredictable so I watch them together closely.
I would not either, even with my own dog who has slightly been around small kids, my cousins are actually visiting from canada and they have 2 girls who are twins almost 2 yrs old , we keep my dog in the backyard away from them at all times
@@vj8406 The statistics not only “found Pit Bulls to account for 66% of deaths, but Rottweilers made up 10%, followed by German Shepherds, then mixed breeds, then American Bulldogs, then Mastiffs, and next are Huskies”.
I just want the sister to know that it is 100000% ok to still feel sad and upset when talking about this traumatic moment, no matter how much time has passed. This was a very traumatic thing she's witnessed that MOST people will NEVER witness in their lifetime. No one should make her feel like she needs to be "over it" in any amount of time.
Sophia, I so feel for you, sweetheart. CBT- cognitive behavioral therapy- has worked wonders for me with my own guilt and anxiety. If you haven’t tried it yet, what it does is help you to retrain your thinking. When you start telling yourself bad things, CBT teaches you to catch those thoughts and turn them into something more positive. I am praying for all of you, that you each heal, for JJ in his future surgeries. God bless and keep you.
“Consider your community” should be a driving factor for the type of dog you’re going to get. Humans make mistakes and dogs can decide to do something out of your control. If it’s safe for your community, it’s safe for you.
Watching the mom’s eyes dart around during the interview is so sad, she’s literally reliving the moments as her husband is talking about the incident. JJ is a beautiful boy, and has a beautiful personality to match. You guys are so strong and doing a great job. For someone so young to go through such a traumatic incident and still smile is a wonderful thing
Listening to the Dad rescuing his child…you are a real fighter, a good protector, a soldier for your child. I am so glad JJ survived! Can’t imagine the trauma. Thank God your fighting and bravery rescued your baby son‘s life.
What a beautiful boy, after all his trauma he still smiles.. This is the reason why these dogs are banned in the UK 🇬🇧. Big love little man, I hope you continue to heal ❤
@@Quibblethuh? Please… educate yourself. Unless the particular dogs featured on the channel are mauling people or uncontrollable….you have no justifiable reason to be upset that the dog is featured on the channel simply because of their breed.
The story the dad told was truly chilling, and seeing the mom sit there, listening intently, left a lasting impression on me. I'm so relieved to hear that the family is in a better place now. The episode was impactful from the beginning to the end.
I’ve witnessed first hand how a pitbull can snap in an instant and latch on with no intent of letting go. It was traumatic to witness. Pretty sure the Weimaraner that was in the Pit’s jaws didn’t make it through his ordeal. How this dad fought five of them off his son is truly remarkable. My heart hurts for this sweet boy and his family. I hope that healing can come to them all
Knowing how powerful pitbulls can be, I have so much respect for JJ. I grew up near a family with a pitbull. She was vicious and barked constantly, and my brother told he saw her owner beat her. As a kid, I once had a nightmare she jumped the fence and killed me. Shame on those dog owners who jeopardize the safety of their neighbors. JJ is lucky.
These parents… I could not imagine having to see your son like that. I am so incredibly happy JJ is still here and has such loving parents. My heart is with you guys. ❤️
“I cry sometimes” that broke me. His spirit can’t be taken away. What a light in this world. I can’t even imagine a situation like this. They are all so strong!
This kid is amazing. You can tell how far he's come and how much he has overcome. His confidence is off the charts. He is a great communicator and just a ball of pure energy and love for his family.
Thank God he survived that attacked! I can’t imagine the pain and suffering you all going through. That’s exactly why I always make sure to leashed my dog up especially when children around in public. Even though she’s a small dog doesn’t mean I allow my dog to roam and approach anyone without consent. I will always value a human life over an animal life when it comes to these situations where the dog attacks without being provoked. Dog owners have to remember, not everyone want your dog running up on them regardless how friendly they are. Respect people’s boundaries by leashing your pet and having control over it.
To the dad: you did the most fatherly thing ever. Your ability to explain the events now is amazing. Easy to follow and To the oldest sister: one day, you'll know. You'll know that you are such a good sister. You'll know that your brother loves you so much. He wouldn't want you to be hurt, and someday he'll be able to fully tell you. Someday, you won't need to say "I don't know." To the other older sister: you've been so mature and the fact that you're setting an example of an empathetic yet true, fun sibling. It is obvious that you've put energy into your family and it's beautiful. To the mother: being able to homeschool so many children is always chaotic, but you manage everything with such grace and love. It's awesome that you are letting your kids guide the way, but never abandoning support. To the brother: you'll always be such a role model. Being honest and kind to your younger brother is important; being who you are will make sure you don't hold yourself or your brother back.
JJ, despite what they may say about your looks, you are an amazing and brave boy and you are sweet and lovely. Your scars are not ugly; they show the battle beautiful you won by surviving. You are a survivor and a strong fighter. You got this, little man!
Poor, sweet little angel. I wish him and his family healing and peace. They’re already doing such an amazing job with him. He’s such a bright light and you cannot dim his shine!
Hearing Sophia talk about how she's "not over it yet" and that talking about her brother's attack brings it all back, rings so true for me. Trauma is like time travel. It feels like at any given moment, a part of you is still stuck in that worst day. For me, I finally got to a place where I can accept that I made the best choices I could under the worst circumstances and that I can't change it now. But there are still days where I time travel and feel it all over again. I hope JJ and his siblings have more days here in the present than they do in the past.
People need to realize, it doesn't matter if you aren't abusing pitbulls. They have territorial/fighting instincts that can happen at any moment even if they are "harmless" or "big babies". I have seen a few well taken care of pitbulls attack someone before. Given the right circumstances, they can turn aggressive and it pisses me off when ignorant pit owners act as if their dog "would never harm a fly"🙄. When they are in groups especially, they act as a pack and if one attacks, *they ALL attack* . You can never be 100% sure and since I've had my son, i don't allow him around any known aggressive breeds, alone or even near them. Being safe is better than being oblivious.
amen. They're not pets and never will be, and you're absolutely right -- you can raise them right and they'll still revert to their blood sport genetics. Its sad that these sociopathic owners need these genetic meat grinders in the first place.
@@crazymeteorites3653 Are you serious? Bullies are in the same category. They're both the same in most aspects. Their temperaments are similar and you're missing my entire point. 😮💨🤦🏻♀️
@@Just.Stacey27 Do you even know the full context of the pitbulls you were around? Their full history? How their owners treated them? If their body language was misread? Now I am not telling you to get a pitbull cause that's not my point but pitbulls have been victims of a vast amount of misinformation, myths and lies such as being "genetically predisposed" to aggression which they are not (in fact they have great temperaments). Plus pitbull attack stories and statistics can be inflated due to misidentification. The few personal experiences you have witnessed do not represent the breeds (as pitbulls in case multiple breeds) entire character. There are no bad dogs only bad owners who should be held accountable for their training (as due to the stigma surrounding pitbulls some human trashbags will raise them to be that way) I am leaving this comment not to belittle or insult you. I'm leaving this as a opportunity to open your mind. Cause as a person who is passionate about education I want to spread educational awareness as much as I can
My daughter at the age of 12 years got attacked by her friends pitbull dog 11 years ago. She luckily put her arm up to protect her face and got 8 wounds on her upper arm and six on her thigh. The dog was put down two days after. I understand the guilt of not being able to stop it. What an amazing family JJ is a beautiful boy as has a great personality. Much love ❤
@@AS-qg1xulast I heard (maybe a year ago) the owner pretty much got away free. Even got to keep some of the dogs. I'm trying to find newer information and some people are saying the dog owner has died.
As a person who was almost attacked by pit bulls and my brother getting dragged by one! This story brought tears to my eyes! I’m so glad him and his father made it out alive!! ❤❤❤
This is the most beautiful family I’ve ever seen. The love and support they have for one another is profound. The sisters are amazing young ladies who have nothing to feel guilty about, yet I understand the inclination to feel like you could have stopped it. It’s a natural feeling. I wish these people nothing but wonderful things in all the days that follow. They have all suffered enough.
The video of JJ when he reaches out for the therapy dog in the hospital, gets me every single time! I came out of the womb loving all animals. I still do. I can’t imagine being attacked by what I only ever associated with as love and joy. Pitbulls need to be phased out. I love all dogs, even pitbulls, they are deserving of love. Which is why we need to stop creating them. It is cruel to keep bringing more and more pitbulls into the world when they simply aren’t compatible with society anymore.
I agree. People get so mad at the idea but we're not saying to cull existing animals. Let them live their lives to the end in happy, loving homes. But stop breeding them so that in a generation or two, there won't be any more.
That father truly seems like a genuine hero. You can't help but admire his resilience and the lengths he went to protect his son. However, I can’t really imagine being in any of the family members’ shoes.
The trauma is so on their faces. I feel so bad for them. The guilt factor is so real yet you couldn’t have stopped those dogs unless you had a gun right there waiting. I’m so sad for little JJ, although I pray that his attitude and positivity stays with him all his life. I am amazed at his parents, their love and strength will get him through everything. JJ’s siblings feelings are so real and the trauma is so real for them. Survivors guilt is the hardest to shift. They deserve to get over this, I hope they do as it’s the last thing JJ wants. I truly wish them all the very best for their sutures.
As a mother hearing, "I broke." I felt that in my soul. This family is stronger than I have ever had to be, and I hope their future is filled with healing and joy.
This poor child. And yet, in a lot of ways he is 'richer' than most people. He seems like he already has more sense of self awareness than most adults do. And despite the trauma he endured he is extremely positive and still has that carefree innocence of a child. The parents, and this child are both so much stronger than most. Absolutely beautiful family, heart wrenching circumstances.
What a precious little boy ❤️ I absolutely love his spirit. This one brought me to tears. It’s so sad seeing the family relive the trauma as they tell his story. I can’t even imagine. I hope they’re all getting the therapy and help they need to heal.
JJ saying he wants his family to be happy, what a powerful statement, he understands the sadness and guilt his family are carrying and doesn’t want that for them. The family have no reason to feel guilt, guilt is such a powerful emotional and can destroy someone mentally, I hope this family can move past it, the only person who should feel guilt is the owner of the dogs.
I want to give his mother a hug so bad...i feel her pain. Dad too. What a courageous father. The little boy has been blessed with a loving family, he has that..
Thank you Chris for your tireless efforts to give voice to people that are so special and dealing with special needs! You and your guests on your videos inspire me so much! Thank you!
It was so hard to watching the parents when they were talking about the attack. I feel the pain in their voices and stares. You both are amazing parents and JJ is one of kind, amazing boy. I wish ur family a good life.
JJ is a perfect handsome little man, who is highly intelligent and emotionally intelligent and he is a lesson in strength, resilience and love. 💙 God bless you, special boy!