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I respect people when they realize they cannot look after an animal and they give it to someone who can.
Which they should be applauded for! Because so many people out there just abandon a animal! When there is no need there is so many places you can hand the animal over too!
Exactly! In the Island where I live most people just throw them to the streets. It's a huge problem :''(
He made the effort to find a good home. His heart will be missing them.
@@sandeedobberstine5591 Are you kidding me??? Missing them??? Have you seen the living conditions of those poor dogs??? Do you think his heart thought it was loving to leave his dogs outside in winter in the wet cold mud???? You could see the dogs had never been inside before at their reaction when Lee took them into the house….
@@lunagitana5 What you need is a ,,search and rescue,, mission. Rescue them off the street, spay them, then let them back out if you can't re-home them. A big job , for a big volunteer outfit.
We need to remember to have compassion for those who love their dog so much that they do what's best for the dog.
Even if they don't love the dog and they just want to get rid of it for whatever reason, we should just be grateful they contacted a sanctuary instead of abandoning or killing the dog.
Akita barking😊😊😊😊 my Akita bzrks too
I always feel gratitude towards people who are able to admit when they can't look after their animal properly. They're not bad people, they just took in something that was too much for them. It takes a lot of strength of character to admit when you're in the wrong and even more strength to surrender your animal because you know they would have a better life elsewhere
I have lived in my car for 7 years because id rather live in a car with my 2 dogs ( one died from bone cancer 4 yrs ago ) than in a PALACE WITHOUT THEM
@@pawsformercy1050 Without question!
I’m so grateful that the previous owner cared enough to contact you and not just drop them off at a kill shelter or abandon them on the streets. He seemed to care but to not be equipped to care for them as he knew he should. Props to you and to him. Beautiful, lucky pups!
Lees heart opens again to more needy beautiful souls, what a wonderful man he his
He reminds me of the pied piper, they are drawn to him, as he is to them.
He has space in his heart to greet them individually and make the feel special..
It's doggy heaven
They looked well cared for. No matter how poor we were growing up we always looked after our pets and our parents always said we'd get rid of ye lot before we'd get rid of the pets.
@@verali164 they weren’t well cared for….at all. Jules, the bloodhound was so neglected, she ended up spending 4 days at the vet, because she had multiple infections, was completely dehydrated & was in constant pain. There’s a reason Lee gave that disclaimer at the end of video….people lie, especially when they’re surrendering animals. That poor dog “looked healthy”, but in all actuality, she was miserable.
@@isitoveryet9525 the man did the best he could and knew it was time to surrender them. He did the right thing.
Their hesitation coming into the house was heartbreaking. I have to admit that I’m in love with the bloodhound. Better days for you sweet doggies!
I have the same feelings about the Bloodhound, i love them
Me too. I love bloodhounds. I was worried because his tail was down the whole time. God knows what he's been through.
You gotta have every respect for the guy who handed them over. He recognised when he couldn't cope. A lesson for all dog owners.
I just adore the little munchkins who went up to the two newbies ,a sort of ,,Hi, and Welcome,, Just so much love in those little babies !
They are outdoor dogs. Just because they don’t sleep or go into houses doesn’t mean they are abused
Years ago my husband and my kids and I went through some EXTREMELY hard times. We were facing homelessness and we had 2 dogs. Our dogs were LITERALLY our babies we loved them so so so so much but not knowing what we were going to do or where we were going to go we knew we had to find good homes for our dogs and that was the hardest most heartbreaking thing I had to ever do! I didn’t want to give up my babies but I had no other choice in the matter. Luckily God sent people into our lives that were about as perfect as could be to love our babies! For our Bischon we found a family that had wanted one so bad but couldn’t afford to buy one from a breeder and boy did they spoil her from the moment they met her and our Border Collie who we had the longest was the hardest one because we had him for so long and we had to bring him to the shelter because we couldn’t find anyone to take him. So my husband pulled up to the shelter and was sitting in the parking lot holding Rocky and so desperately NOT wanting to bring him in there when a woman who walked out of the shelter came up to him to see if he was ok and he told her the story of why he was there and let me tell you, God DEFINITELY put that woman there that day! Here she came to the shelter every so often to see if they had any Border Collies she could adopt because she had a big farm and she rescued Border Collies! What an amazing miracle! So she took Rocky to her amazing farm! She had sent me updates for quite awhile and Rocky was so happy there! So as Lee said sometimes people fall on hard times and things happen that are out of our control. So also as Lee said you shouldn’t judge until you walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. I am so grateful for people like the ones who took our babies and Lee. They make the world a much better place ❤
I understand people fall on hard times & have to rehome their pets…but unless you’d give away actual children, claiming your dogs were “LITERALLY your babies” is just not true.
I am so glad the lady sent you updates on your pup. I cannot even imagine how hard it must have been to give up your dogs. But you did the right thing and the Universe was looking out for them. Neither one had to experience being in a shelter.
I’m happy for you that you found the right people at the right time for your dogs!
And I hope for you as a family that you could overcome the difficult circumstances and that you have a safe (safer?) home now.
@@isitoveryet9525 well maybe in your experience but not mine. Also, how do you know how I feel? And who are you to say that it is true or untrue in MY situation? Do you feel awesome having said you backhanded comment? What was the point? Do you feel like the big keyboard warrior you are? Didn’t your parents ever teach you that if you don’t have anything nice to say why say anything at all? Usually I just let comments like these go BUT yours just needed to be answered! I guess I am just sick and tired of seeing complete strangers saying things so rudely for absolutely no personal gain at all! I also guess that it is because I don’t do those things to people unless I can see that what they did or said was something pretty bad. Oh well hope you got whatever it was you needed to get out of your system. Have a lovely day.
@@maygirlisnosyagain thank you for your kind words. Things luckily did get better but it took quite some time. We haven’t had any dogs since because I am so afraid of being in a situation where I would have to make a choice that I couldn’t make again! It was a situation I never thought that me or my family would face NEVER!!! But nothing in life is guaranteed and I learned that the hard way! Maybe someday we will get a doggie but at least this time my kids are grown and on their own so if I did get a doggie it would be just me and them and they would go EVERYWHERE I go 😉
That owner seemed really nice. He was genuinely concerned for the dogs. 😥
Agreed. I felt bad for him...
Yes in this case, I agree he did seem really sad to give them up. I hope 🙏 that was the case.
Maybe, however why hasn't he let them in the house?
@@eleanorlyndon865 I had a problem with that too. That's one thing I can't help but be judgemental about. As Lee said though, it's best to just get them out quickly.
@@eleanorlyndon865 quite alot of people dont let their dogs in the house, its so odd to me but they build them out door sheds etc maybe they just were nervous about being in a house with that many smells of other dogs he did say they were uneasy or maybe they havent been in a home with wooden floors? 😂
I am always relieved when you arrive at the sanctuary with the rescued dogs.
Me too🥰🥰🥰🥰
The respect and kindness Lee gives people who give up their pets is honestly unmatched
From what Lee said later in the video I didn't particularly think Lee was particularly kind or respectful to this particular person.
So glad the owner gave the dogs to you. So amazing that the older two had never been inside a home. The younger pup is much more "go with the flow" due to his/her age. As always, thank you for rescuing them and providing them with a loving home.
Thanks so much Lee for rescuing these 3 Babies - they are so precious and sweet - I've had Great Pyrenees before - they are Beautiful Loving White Soft Gentle Giants - such kindhearted loving dogs - so looking forward with these new doggies new best lives with you and their new pack - can't wait for them to make new friends, run free, and live indoors. Love and Blessings to all🥰🥰🥰🥰
Lee Asher, saving the world, one dog at a time.
I've seen so many instances where people just dump their animals when they don't want them anymore and it's heartbreaking! So, whatever thier situation, I appreciate when people reach out for help to find someone else who can give them a better life. These are gorgeous dogs, and they will be safe and well cared for with you Lee. You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for your kindness and all you do♥️
Yes, the word needs to get out that there are so many people worth stepping in and helping. Well, I so God hope so. I know I do when I can. This man is a Godsend.
Their previous owner obviously tried his best, the dogs appear to be in good shape,he did the right thing for them
Wow! Thank you for doing what you do! I just put my 14 year old cockapoo down Aug 30 of last year. She had kidney failure, and she was at the point of needing dialysis and I had to go give her daily subcutaneous fluids, and she was tired of me poking her. I didn't want to put her down, but she was collapsing and having seizures. Her back end kept collapsing, and she wanted to stay with me. She loved me so much. She was so devoted and smart. She was my Lil companion. She was family. Dogs deserve you to stick it out til the end. When I took her for her last lab appointment, it showed that her hematocrit and iron were practically at zero. But she kept walking and being strong for me. She knew I loved her and would miss her. When you get a dog, it's for life! To the end.
So cute how the little dogs seemed to come and tell them it was ok to come into the house!
Lee, thank you for giving them the love and home they deserve. God Bless you and your Pack 💙🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶
Lynette didn’t say anything wrong, 🤷🏻♀️ it is a beautiful❣️comment!
@@janicecastellanos8091 thank you. 😊
@@lynettecarner You’re welcome Lynette!! 🙂
God has already blessed the pack simply by getting them to Asher House.
@@brianwhiting3280 Unfortunately It was`t your god. It was the people at the Asher house.Thank you folks.😘
😊😊No matter the reason. When someone gives their dog to a shelter instead of abandoning them; It is a good thing.
These new rescues are well socialized so credit to the previous owner for doing that. These dogs are also in good body condition and very sweet. There but for the grace of God go I. Bless you, Lee, for your compassion and grace, may you continue to thrive with your pack at the Sanctuary for as long as you wish to do this incredible work.💕
When people say they have a difficult time giving up their dog(s) and that they are their babies, perhaps what they are really feeling is defeated in their own lives. It is a reflection of them not being in a good place so the compassion for the owners comes with that understanding. Does that make sense?
So adorable how the little dog goes up to them and wags and turns around like dude it’s nice in here come on in!! 6:11
Glad you can give this service to animals. Many of us seniors find ourselves having to make hard decisions. We no longer can afford the excessive vet bills; the high or price of food or expense of groomers. It's either, being able to afford our meds; food; medical care or taking care of our fur baby. I personally chose to take care of my very ill Izzy over what I needed. She was a very tough Lhasa Apso, but lost her battle with her illnesses. I've never regretted my decision. When she passed, a piece of my soul went with her. I'm now trying to deal with my issues I put aside. So, I honor any decision you must make. God bless Asher House.❤
Total respect for the gentleman giving the dogs to Asher House. He has a good soul. Hopefully he will follow their stories and realize that the dogs will be living their best lives with Lee and they could not have ended up in a better home with a better human.
Lee you are one of the best people out there, those puppies deserve a good home, and you gave it to them, great job
I love this guy. I've only have a total of 6 rescues at my home. Your my hero ❤️. Susan vallejos Whittier Ca
Glad you took them. I'm very stressed and going through a hard time, but my dog, I would never give up! My dog is what keeps me here, and going. It would be more stressful to not have her by my side!
You might want to check out TRE here on RUclips. It might help you.
I hope🤞🏻things work out & get better for you Sandy, ❤️🩹 It’s great 👍🏻 that you have your dog, 🐶 to help give you comfort. 😌
Prayers 🙏🙏🙏
@@janicecastellanos8091 Thank you Janice, for saying such kind words.
❤💋❤
50% of people that have a dog, shouldn’t. Thank you for everything you do for them.
I agree 110%
Thank you, Lee. I live in Toronto, Canada. We're having a big problem now with people dumping the pets they got to keep them company while they worked at home during the pandemic. They're now dumping these poor animals in local woods and ravine parkland in and around the city. Some of them are found and rescued by Toronto Animal Services, but we can be sure some of them are not. I'm sure this kind of thing is happening all over. This was predicted when the sales from breeders and adoptions from Toronto Humane Society and other local animal shelters were skyrocketing and people were complaining that those shelters were being too stringent in their adoption policies. This didn't have to happen, if people weren't so short-sighted and selfish. So yes, I'm being judgmental of them, because they should know better. You don't dump your family in the woods with coyotes and foxes, and leave them to suffer. Sorry, Lee, it just hurts to see this. I had my cat that I found as an abandoned 8-week old kitten near the local ravine. If I hadn't taken her home with me, she would have been a fox's snack. She was with me for 18 years, and I had to put her to sleep in September 2020, as she was dying. I had to hand her over to the vet at the door, couldn't be with her, because of covid. It broke my heart that I couldn't hold her as she went to sleep. I still miss her, and I thought I would maybe get another cat, adopt a senior cat, but I know now I can't afford it anymore. I'm grateful to you and all the other people out there providing love and shelter to all the wonderful doggies and cats - and other critters. Thank you!
So sorry for your loss 🙏🙏
@@susano.7371 Aw thank you.
It's true, I recently adopted a second dog from the Toronto Humane Society and it was utterly heartbreaking to see all the "purebred" dogs that were there. They were all between the ages of two and three. Gorgeous dogs that were bred out of greed and selfishness and are now paying the price for human callousness.
Both of my dogs are rescues and I am so grateful for them. They are both gorgeous and whenever some snotty person with their designer dog asks me what breed they are I always say the best kind. Sometimes when I see dog owners that clearly think of their dog as an accessory I explain that owners like me are the ones that have to correct all the horrible mistakes they make on such impulsive buys.
My first dog was two years old when I got her and in fairness she didn't have any trust issues but she was in no way house trained AT all! She wasn't socialized and could not even walk on a leash. My second dog is about a year and a half from a reserve and Im pretty sure she was used to fight other dogs. She is a beautiful pittie mix with part of her ear missing and because of that she is highly fearful of other dogs. Doesn't matter if they are big or small.
This is difficult because fear looks like aggresssion and there is already so much stigmatization she faces already, she is the biggest sucky cuddle bug you would ever meet.
Thank you for rescuing your cat and giving her a good life
The same thing is happening here in Northern California. The shelters are overflowing. 🥲
@@JB-nr7iy I just get so angry and heartbroken about it all. I have to focus on the good people like you and Lee Asher that are helping. Your doggies sound wonderful. Pitties are the sweetest bears. I was so heartened when the dogs rescued from a fighting ring in Tilbury back in 2016 were saved by Dog Tales Sanctuary near King City, and then rehabilitated at the facility in Florida run by Dogs Playing for Life. Those poor dogs went through so much, and now they're living well. I just have to keep believing in good people.
I love how you handled the situation with kindness and respect. Your little dogs act large and in charge, they’re so sweet.
The baby blood hound 🥺🥰 SSOO sweet! I love your confidence as you know they'll work out with your pack, you're an amazing person 😉
I went from being a dog rescuer, leading a local rescue organisation to falling on hard times, it broke every part of my heart to have to give up my dogs but it happens to the best of us.
Could you volunteer at another dog shelter. ? I'm sure they are always grateful for an extra pair of hands.
I hope that life is better for you now.
Bless you. 💜🙏
@T R Even if you have to end up giving him the cheapest cat food ever, he will still have your love and care. Almost as important for any animal as food. Not quite, but not far off ! 🤗♥️
From now on, these three dogs will be living in the best home they can ever dream of in their doggie dreams, thanks to Lee. Their best years are still ahead and they deserve it. I'm so happy for them.
I gave up a beautiful golden retriever. He was my neighbor's dog but she became mentally & physically unable to care for him. He was 80lbs at 12 months and mostly untrained. And so sweet. I'm > 65. And though I walked him daily & played with him frequently, I wasn't able to match his energy & also give him what he needed, which was another dog to play with. I found him a good home where there was another dog. He's a happy boy. It was VERY hard to let him go. I love dogs. If I get another dog, I'll look for a senior.
Awww awesome. Thank you for looking out of a dog had needed the help and finding him a permanent home at the end.
They look anxious but happy. They know.
Each “new pack member” video I watch , I always marvel at how quiet, and well-trained yours are, especially when they are in the house.
5:18 I love seeing Ms. Bloodhound doing her sniffing duties. What a doll.
I agree, that there's Great Pyrenees in the white pup and a lot in the mix.
They've really got a great future with Asher House😊
I watch you all the time. I see you amazing man. God put you on his world I guess to take care of animals and you do a great job at it.
You truly are one the most beautiful people I think I've ever seen. Thank you for ALL of us. 💖💙
Their new home is paradise
God bless you for saving those dogs. There is a special place in heaven for you.
What a great man you are , you have such a kind heart. I really enjoy your videos
I do admire people who honestly try to do right by the dog, but ultimately love it enough to let it go.
Beautiful dogs. Glad they are in your loving care. ❤👍 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 Thank you Lee.
Thank you so much again for saving these two beautiful fur babies that will only now know love & freedom💕You're the best🥰❤️
3. He took the puppy too.
I am smiling the biggest smile watching this ... I am a girl who has always loved dogs and took them off the streets and gave them forever homes ... This just does my heart good to see so much doggie love . They are the innocent ones who are so loving and grateful.... Bless you wonderful man, every day for your dedication , love and care for these little angels ... 😇 They are living in paradise......
I try not to judge because no one is in their shoes. I do give grace when they do the right thing and surrender to a shelter or sanctuary like yours. The jerks that dump or harm or leave to starve get no grace from me. Karma comes around. Thank you for being the model for animal rescue and rehoming. Can't wait to see them blossom and get names.
Best of luck to the dogs. I will never understand how people give away or dump they're animals. I would give everything in my house my car whatever I needed to keep my dogs. I owe nothing more important than my dogs.
Another rescue and another three dogs that ended up in the best place. Any dog that lands under Lee’s care strikes gold. ❤
Amen......you are All sngels
You always show kindness and forgiveness. I think that is the best way to be.❤️
You just know sometime that the people are just not dog people. We have two of the best Dobermans ever that came to us the same way. We were told they just didn't have time. To me it's like saying, I don't have time for my children. Our fur babies are one of our greatest treasures.
The Asher House is truly doggy paradise! Love all of the work and compassion you are doing❣️
Heaven on earth
I love how the two little dogs went up to the new dogs telling them "Yes come in". "We all come in the house at night to to be safe and keep Dad safe while we sleep until morning".
turning something bad into something good. That’s Lee. Thank you for what you do and for how you do it with love and respect. ❤❤❤
The man who gave them up has a good heart. He clearly loved them. Thank you to all the rescuers who understand not everyone has the education or resources to care for their animals and dont vilainize them for it.
I respect a person who realizes they are unable to continue to take care of there pup, and they surrender them to an organization.. It’s another story if someone callously dumps them in the woods or on the side of the road. I rescued one of my pups, long time ago, from the side of and expressway. So sad, just sitting there waiting 😢
Heartbreaking but Thank God u have them now🙏❤️😘🐾🐾
At least they look well fed and clean. Heartbreaking to have to give them up. He obviously cared for them, but leaving them outside isn’t what most of us would do.
i cried when they wouldn't go inside doubt they have ever been inside before which is heart breaking thank you for everything you guys do x
Yes, the people did the right thing. We've seen too many people booting their babies out of a car in a far away neighbourhood, picked up on security camera doing the unthinkable, not even bothering to try to find them a safe home, or contact a shelter, just...nothing. We are living in hard times, and some people are being hit hard. These pups were spayed, they were fed, and the people took the time to reach out for help Good on them. Thank you for taking on these beautiful pups and doing what you can to find them homes 😊
The bloodhound adult certainly has been well fed and the Husky/Pyrenees is not thin either. There are plenty of people in Search and Rescue that probably would not mind adopting that bloodhound puppy for trailing work.
The Asher house love you so much ❤❤❤
Thought it was really nice of you to commend the bloke on getting the dogs spade. Really shows your character brother
Is the puppy a Bloodhound, too? He is soooo cute ! And the adult one was so out of his/her comfort place inside the house, and the white one, too, it's heartbreaking. But their life will change a lot being with you, feeling your love and cares, and starting to feel comfortable with the pack. They will be happy dogs, and that is wonderful and the most important, free, cared, loved in and outside a comfy home, feeling part of your life, feeling desired and important for you. Hope they feel soon integrated in the pack, having exciting walks full of smells and adventures and then a good sleep at the couch beside you or in a comfy bed. Thank you for taking the 3 with you so they will know how fantastic life can be !!!
It takes a lot of strength of character to admit when you've made a wrong decision. Props to the owner for surrendering these babies to Lee. I'm sure he just wasn't prepared when he got the dogs in the first place. I always respect people who are able to recognize when something is too big for them to handle, and knowing that Lee could provide the life these two deserve. This is such a happy story ❤
The great part for the man who surrendered them is that he will be able to watch the videos to keep check on them from time to to time.
Lee you look exhausted. Thank you for putting so much of yourself into rescuing ❤️
3 more, home safely with Lee ♥️👍
Two gorgeous dogs! I’m crazy for the bloodhound one.
I was thinking that the bloodhounds are going to love walking in the woods, with all the new smells!
It’s so helpful when you explain why you are doing something. You told us you kept the new dogs in the fenced area so they could smell their surroundings and the pack. That helped them calm down. You really know dog psychology and what is best for them as new members of your rescue.
We all see how much better every dog is once they are rehabilitated by your program. I loved seeing Mildred jumping and playing with other dogs. A few months ago, she could barely walk. God bless you, Lee.
Браво этому мужчине 👍🐕
Those two doggoes look so pleased to see Lee back. And he,d only just been gone for a pack walk. ! Seems they already recognise he,s their new ,Guy,, ,and that they've landed on their feet.
Dogs just Know.
Its not fair to judge this man's situation when you probably don't know all it involves. Most times people don't tell you how bad their problems really are. He loved them enough to find them a safe place to go, so in my book he did the best thing. I'm sure he feels bad enough already. Give people a break, these dogs were well fed, and even spayed so you know they were cared for before he gave them up. Just my opinion.
I love hounds ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love all dogs. Dogs will find you when you're lost, save you from drowning, run up a snowy mountain, crawl down a pit and dig through rubble to find you. Yet some people treat them as mere possessions. Dogs deserve the world.
I just love how you use the pitch of your voice, high or low, always right at the best moment. Like when you meet the dogs, high pitch « hey baby, hey doggies » cause you are a big tall man and it could be intimidating for some dogs…. Then the low pitch ‘you are ok » to a nervous dog. You have nailed this tool well.
Lee, you do Gods work!
wow how the owner really cared for the dogs , he just
want s the best for them , you can hear it in his voice he did not want to
surrender his dogs , he is really a great owner.
Sometimes people just hit on rough times and. They want to do the right thing for the animal. But sometimes they always just can’t. You do a good job taking in those dogs. Thank you so much.❤
Need more people who care like you do 🤗
🙏🙏🙏❤👍👍👍THANKS FROM GERMANY
They are amazing!! I love how the puppy went right to Poppy. You have such a great sense of what the new family members need. You keep amazing me with every new family member added!! I love watching you do your thing, love ya!!❤️🥰❤️🥰
You are a hero
I'd rather see someone give them up to a rescue place than leave them on the streets to starve or locked up. Kudos to the man who recognized he could no longer care for his animals. I give him praise for turning them over to someone who would care for the dogs. 🤗💞
When G-d created Lee Asher, G-d created the most beautiful human being, honestly Lee you are a pure soul ♥️♥️♥️
Bless you Lee. They were so scared to come in the house. I'm glad you explained about that at the end, I would have believed what that guy said saying they were his babies, but you would have seen his situation.
“It will work out” !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Buncha big ol sweethearts
You RUclips Chanel is very uplifting.
I got a Bloodhound that looked just like yours. Her name was Daisy. She came to me as a very nervous dog, she only loved the family. Guests that came over she would hide from and peek around corners at them. She was great
The man seemed sincere didn't think it was a load of crap.
Lee I swear you are one of the luckiest guys to get to have all these beautiful animals in your life. These are very beautiful dogs! The Pyrenees looking one was scared to come into the house. You could tell he probably was never in a house ever. I am so happy you have them. So many fur babies to cuddle with. Lucky you! Take care Lee. Again Thank you for taking them in.
I have suppressed some of my own stories but this video reminded me of a dog I rescued. I went to the pd to find my cat d pd said he was waiting for a surrender I said I don’t want to see dog. He looked straight at me ‘help me’. The girl was crying BS I went back the next day called my friend ran an organization said bringing the poor dog to them. He was beaten had cuts starved. I tried to get a hold of the person surrendered him no answer. Within 2 weeks he gained weight running around playing w toys got a wonderful forever home. Thank you Lee for reminding me what my purpose was not now but was. Thank you
No matter the video length, there’s never enough! Enjoyment to the max. Love you and yours so very much….
I rescue animals, in pass and presents, I have seven rescues actually three of them were family members that own them, that had passed away, and I ended up with those 3, my sister‘s had a boxer, and my sister had passed away four years ago, and I had him for about three years, had to put her Boxer down, because he had leukemia, and he went through chemotherapy, but he did not make it, and I have two other dogs that was for my father-in-law, plus my other rescues, it gets expensive, and actually one of my cocker spaniel rescues, that I have, his had his enter ear amputated, and it turned out to be arare carcinoma cancer, so now we dealing with that, and I love them all, and I’m just grateful that I can afford to do This
Thank You Lee! It is so hard to do animal rescues! You can tell they are afraid of coming in the house, they probably got punished when they did before. Hats off to all the animal rescue people !
Lee is the best...my heart is filled with joy... every time I watch his videos 🥰🙏🏻💜
They didn’t have to punished, sometimes dogs are afraid of certain things because it’s unknown and haven’t experienced it. There doesn’t need to be abuse.
dogs love to explore and follow the pack leader, so the reaction of the newbies clearly showed me they hadn't been allowed inside before
People need compassion, too. Some health issues are not visible and sometimes people fall on hard times. The dogs are far better with you than an animal shelter. They will have good lives there.
I feel bad for anyone who felt they could no longer take care of their dogs and have to give them up. Sad for the dogs, who love you even when you are not the greatest human. But I love that you got them - your property is beautiful and what you do is amazing. Your voice when you talk to them - is so sweet! You are the dog whisperer!
Each and all of them deserve to have a house, a home, and a family that can be with them and for them 24/7
I hope you can place them with good people because there are more than 50 dogs now and I see it's impossible to give each one of them the attention they need, is just my opinion,
God Bless the folks for trying to find a safe place for the animals no matter the reason instead of abandoning them to the streets. My heart goes out to the pups because it is so scary for them when they are taken away from what they know. Even if it is a better situation the pups are just scared. God Bless you and your staff Lee.
You are a special person taking care of all these precious dogs God Bless You
Hi Lee I think you are a true diamond and you certainly have a huge heart and are very gd with animals and I know all the animals you rescue will have a brilliant life .x
You, amongst thousands that do what you do everyday Lee, understand how you just want the pup and let's go! I always fear the words"you know what, I can't do this right now, but I'll call you" as you're loading up the pup/pups.
I don't want any dead air between us as we're walking towards better pastures and a caring home. If he really cared, those pups wouldn't be living outside in cold,muddy,and wet conditions.
Thank you for what you do, Lee 👍👏🙏
To be surrounded by ALL those beautiful animals must feel like you've died and gone to heaven,keep doing what you do Lee also thank you to ALL your helpers and staff at the fantastic Asher house ✌️
I have a lot of rescues/adopted both for dogs and cats too and do feed other dogs/cats ..so tiring and exhausting but able to survive and somehow have my happy moments with them as i have no fam of my own at 55 living solo yet my 'fur babies' keep me company so dont feel lonely at all👍❤️🤗🇵🇭 keep saving them Lee as they deserve a good life too.🤩