I've taken care of scardy cats that came around after a month or two and it's the same with dogs time and lots of love will help any scardy pet to come around. I grew up with a dog that were a wreck in the begining, according to mum. She had to be carried up and down stairs, in and out of the car, and mum were pregnant with me. The dog adopted me as her puppy and tought me everything about dogging and treating animals. She was my best friend for 13 years.
That poor petrified dog..what on earth did they do to make ut so frightened..Then they got a another one..well done for taking the pup away..WHY get a dog to stick it on a chain outside and have no interaction with it..give it no shelter..probably scraps of food and no love and attention..and she didn't even give the poor girl a name..humans make me SO BLOODY ANGRY AT TIME'S LIKE THIS..🤬🤬🤬
Well the ending shows exactly what they did to her. They tied her up as a puppy and than left her so many years by herself with nothing but a chain hooked to her and a few scraps. No interaction or love involved. Imagine being chained to a tree with no way to escape for years. That was an old dog too. At least 6-7 yrs old it looked to me. Possibly older. They can live to 14+ yrs. & there is no way they were keeping her as a gaurd dog. What's the point in having an animal if you don't care about them? You wouldn't do that to yourself or your kids or anyone else. Well most wouldn't.
That is so wrong! The poor lab could have gone to a Foster! They are too quick in their assessments and not helping...how can a dog in a noisy shelter , just a few days with not a lot of interaction get over everything... bad decision!! Poor girl
How was this a good story or awesome video?? These people take dogs from there owners and then kill them. They don't bother to give them a 2nd chance at life. They assess them and decide they are not worth the trouble to find them a foster home and give them a 2nd chance at life. they just stick a needle in them and kill them. This show sucks.
ONE WEEK? In a loud, messy shelter? This lab needed foster care, not people throwing the towel after dragging her out only to kill her a week later. SHAME ON YOU!
I am sure loads of foster families could have been found who would take the timid lab and give her more than a week. This was a wrong decision and it cost her her life.
I think the piglet's injuries were caused by an escape attempt - road rash from jumping out of a moving vehicle. After all, nobody wants to be taken to slaughter.
I hate this show, they are always fast to put a dog down vs taking the time to find a foster home to rehab them. I have watched like 3 shows and they have done this multiple times
I think people get such filtered views of animal rescue. You might think your local shelter or other shows save every dog but in reality they hide the failed cases. Funding is never enough and the volunteers and inspecter never have enough time so not ever animal can be saved. Be angey at abusers not the people who try their best but cant save every animal.
The family with the pig seemed to have the idea that he was going to live happily ever after when, in fact, he was going to be turned into bacon and pork chops. People don't run pig farms just to have pet pigs.
@@krisniznik3953 they dont have the time or the funding to care for hardcore cases like that lab. be angry at the abusers not the rescuers who do all they can. There are limits for shelters unfortunately.
@@snusmumricken The dog was gentle. She didn't need a shelter, she needed a home that would be patient with her and wait for her to come around in her own time. She would have, once she felt safe. She just needed a friend. I rescued a dog that was 9, had never lived in a house before and was terrified of everything. At first she just wanted to hide behind my shed, but one of my cats took it upon himself to show her that I was a safe person by first befriending her, and then going back and forth between us and demonstrating how he liked pets from me. It was a long process. She came in to sleep just inside the back door, then under the kitchen table, and then into my room by my bed where she had her place for the next almost three years. She became a lovely, special dog who loved her walks and was my special companion.
they dont have the time or the funding to care for hardcore cases like that lab. be angry at the abusers not the rescuers who do all they can. There are limits for shelters unfortunately.
@@snusmumricken Also from that one complaint they discovered 4 different dogs that needed to be taken in. I can imagine this is how a lot of complaints end up being, so space and resources are at a premium. For the work that one dog would have taken to get better, it would cost other animals that need help. If they had access to some sort of foster groups (ones that actually had capacity/resources), maybe it would be different. Also it was an older dog there is a real risk that even with work it might have never been adopted anyway and in this scenario its not just a case of love, somehow those monsters taught it that humans cannot be trusted which has turned into phobia.