The 74yr old man that saved the puppy from the gator & never dropped the cigar from his mouth is awesome, they all are, the man running into the burning house to save his pit bull shows that our animals are family too.
The man prying the gators mouth open was fairly heroic too. Granted it was a baby still to be able to keep his small dog from dying or getting super seriously injuried is impressive, all of them were. Gotta watch these every so often to restore my faith in humanity lol
@@missnyb7351 Its actually a terrible idea to go into a burning building if you're wet under most circumstances (it's a pretty bad idea to go into a burning at all). The water on your skin and clothes turns to steam really fast and that steam will burn you a lot faster than the flames will since your skin can't react as well to the heated water vapor. If you're going from a burning building to outside in the early stages of the fire, it can help if youre lucky. But taking a round trip into the building from outside you want to be dry.
Wild boars r a serious threat. I'm an animal lover but wild boars in wild killed by a hunter have an infinitely better life death then pigs, esp raised in factory farms.
The lady saving a dog in the pool was the best she had no idea where he was and she kept looking for him that's really love right there!! I can't believe he survived all that and it must have been 45 minutes before he came back to life it's amazing
I am 74…when I was a child…must have been 4 years old, we lived in Lubbock, Texas…back then children ran all over unheeded. One day, I happened to look inside the gate of a tall wooden fence that surrounded a back yard when I spotted a cocker spaniel splashing in a swimming pool trying to get out unsuccessfully. I ran if and flopped down on the ground by the edge of the pool where the puppy was splashing, reached out and grabbed it…and gave as might a pull as I could manage. I was able to get the dog out and to my young mind, it was now safe. The pup ran up onto a porch and into a doggie door while I ran out and hightailed it home. I never told my mother because I knew I would probably get a spanking but I was always glad that I had pulled the little dog out of that pool. I guess that little dog has been gone for 60 years or more now but I have never forgotten it and I hope it had good thoughts about little redheaded, freckled-faced girls now and again.
@@calisongbird Feral pigs. Domesticated pigs that have gone wild and not a native animal. They are a huge problem not just in Australia but also in the U.S.. Much larger, dangerous, much more destructive to humans, farms, and the environment than their wild cousins. Also can be big carriers of disease. Populations need to at least be controlled if not eradicated.
@@colleenbaker7247 You’re insane. The snake was just doing what it’s meant to do.. Hunt. It needs food to survive. Don’t blame the animal for what it’s supposed to do. I know it’s very sad when it happens to our pets but it’s literally not their fault.
I really love how the man ran into his house to save his dog. That's real love. It's the type of love that many people just don't understand, but I do and I think this guy is amazing for running gifts his burning house to save his dog. They are not just our pets, they are our family. He is amazing for that!
@@GregMoress probably dont want to accidentally spray him with all that pressure from the firehose. I may be wrong but Ive heard its powerful enough to kill
@@StitchSprites Sure if they aim it directly at him. But the nozzle looks like it's set to 'mist' not 'stream' and regardless they could have sprayed above his height no problem.
All of them are just fearless. Running into a raging fire, jumping into a frozen pool, opening an alligators mouth with bare hands, fighting a python in the backyard, saving the dog from a kangaroo, saving so many horses....I just don't know if I could manage even one to save the day! All heroes!! Salute to all...
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
Love and empathy should be the strongest emotion we have, and the people in this video sure had an abundance of it. These people are absolutely amazing.
100% For all the idiots complaining about that punch to the kangaroo, if you’re not from Aust and/or haven’t dealt with Roos or seen how they fight… stfu. The Roo was not hurt, it was just given a shock to back it off from an attack and given where ol boy found himself after rescuing his dog, it was necessary. That Roo’s posture is half bluff, half prep to fight. Roo’s postured up like that are deciding if they’re about to lean back on their tail and let loose with those back legs and then move in to F you up! You can see it loading up to attack as it shuffles forward with its weight supported by its tail so it can let those hind legs fly. It shunts forward a few times to get in range as it’s deciding whether to attack or not. That’s a fighting move/shuffle, not a normal kangaroo hop. Ol boy here puffed up also (natural) gave the Roo a quick a shock, stepped back and then they both disengaged. In the circumstances he possibly saved himself a serious injury (we can’t tell what the Roo MIGHT have done - but we can sure say the shock of it made the Roo reconsider and not act). Also, the Roo wasn’t a Red (per some comments) and also nowhere near 6’5” (like some Reds can get) as you can see even postured up it’s still just shorter than guy. BUT a strong large Grey roo can still F you up badly. I’m NOT advocating nor condemning hunting, am making no comment on the dog getting caught to start with or why they were there - that’s a YOU position to decide, HOWEVER if you’ve just run in to save your Dog and a big Grey shapes up, you wanna try and back it off BEFORE it decides to lean into that tail and let loose with the hind legs. Greys regularly fight each other where I’m from. We’ve had to stop soccer games and practise because they have come into the pitch to go at each other and i can tell you, an angry Roo is scarier than you may think. They’re also much much stronger and tougher than you’d imagine. I’ve had a Roo half this size jump out in front of my car at night while I was doing around 25mph (40km/hr) and when I hit it, it was thrown at LEAST 40 feet down the road, sliding on the bitumen before getting up, looking around and hopping off without any major visible injuries. Was awful that it was hit and I hope it was ultimately ok, but I can tell you, they’re TOUGH! This punch did nothing to really hurt the guy, it just backed him out of attacking. Finally - these lads are Aussie hunters going after pigs. Believe me when I say they are armed to take that Roo out without a seconds hesitation - but they don’t, they let it leave once his dog is safe. If anything, that was what surprised me given the normal culture of pig (and roo) shooting - he just wanted his dog safe and they let the Roo on it’s way. Many hunting groups wouldn’t have.
@@calisongbirdWild boars are an invasive species (in America as well) and are massively overbreeding. They’re also nasty animals. They literally can’t be hunted fast enough. Please educate yourself.
@@calisongbird Go face off against a wild boar. IF you survive the encounter, which is highly unlikely becuse they weigh around 800 pounds and will attack and kill unprovoked, THEN come back and whine about people hunting them. I, for one, am very thankful for the men who hunt wild boar, because wild pigs will destroy acres upon acres of farmland in one night, and they won't even eat everything they destroy. The men who hunt them also dress them in the field and then donate the meat to help feed poor people. So nothing of the hunt goes to waste, the farm's produce is saved, and an extremely dangerous animal is culled. Win, win, win!
I was holding my breath with all of these stories. The poor dog that didn't like water and just sank was terrifying, and then to cap it all, the owners had to drive a long way to get to a vet. I love all animals and to see them defenseless, just chokes me.
People crying about that roo punch have never been kicked or punch by a kangaroo. They will knock you out, and can kill you with those back legs. That roo was postured to fight.
@@rosiekoenig8468 No It Wasnt! The roo had the dog In a throat hold, not a choke hold as they stated. They reach around the neck and squeaze the throat with their hand. The dog was standing still and not behaving aggressively at all. Even after the dog was calm a d wagging. That full upright stance is the roo positioning to do a back leg kick, which can kill a human. That punch let the roo know he was facing a worthy appointment, and made the roo think twice. Watch the entire clip DA!
Great stories, all of them. Lovely to see people loving their pets that much. As an Aussie and one that had their husky grabbed and almost drowned by a kangaroo, I can tell you that Tom was spot on with his assessment of the situation. The kangaroo was startled enough not to attack him which gave all a chance to walk away unharmed, including the roo.
@@calisongbird ... Why wouldn't he hunt feral pigs ...they are not native to Australia. Early European settlers introduced pigs, and there are now approximately 24 million feral pigs covering about 45% of the continent (almost as many feral pigs as people in Australia). These pigs are doing major damage to Australia's native flora and fauna, and endangering many of the country's unique wildlife.
What probably happened with the kitten was that it had climbed into the car to stay warm. It didn't look like it was thrown out the window. The hiss kind of made me think the kitten was feral. I'm so glad they're all safe. What a brave woman.
@@soshiangel90 my coworker got to work and heard meowing in her dashboard. It took awhile but they got the kitten out. He had tags but the owner never called my coworker back, so she kept him. The cat and the coworker now live in Portugal, where my coworker retired to. Another happy ending.
I found a kitten in the motor of our car. My husband planned to go for a drive earlier, but didn’t due to the rain. Later we heard meowing coming from the motor and put some food out for it and it came out. He was a gorgeous ginger boy. We looked after him for three months until we found him a loving home.
I don't think he was fetal just REALLY scared, if u noticed vehicles drove over him m missed him with tires, that had to scare the bejesus outta that little guy.
Kangaroos are big and pure muscle with sharp claws, and it was clearly in fight mode it was looking to make a move until he got his shot in first, that punch was definitely warranted it's what stop it from escalating on him.
@@erikagonzalez7070 From what I have read that is one of their fighting tactics. I live in England and have never met a roo but from the way he had the dog it's what it immediately looked like to me, as so unlikely he was giving the pooch a good cuddle 😊
@@angr3819 It was, and its also very common for them to drag or lure dogs out into water and drown them. I like kangaroos but they can be pretty savage so I understand doing anything to save a pet from it because I'd do the same. Once they have your pet in their clutches, as cute as Roos may be, they will fck your pet up if you can't get it to let go. I had ppl tell me about the water issue and didn't want to believe it but then I saw the videos and I still don't have the words to express my mixed up feelings BC it looks like they do it for fun like a hobby. They are very smart and do some shocking things that are premeditated 😣
While all are commendable. The Russians saving the seven horses out of the ice water. Saving one horse in those conditions would have been a feat. All seven, wow, tremendous! ♥️🇺🇲♥️
Gunners owner is my favourite person in the entire world. That cigar still in his mouth, the respect for nature and the decision to keep walking his dog, but on leash. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Thanks for being a real one.
The look that the man and his dog gave each other when he ran into the burning home to save her, I *know* she is saying to him, "if it was you or the children in there, I would have done the same for you", and her owner knew it. Only a dog owner can understand why he did it. I would do the same.
@@calisongbird Wild boars are invasive, destroy the environments they're not native to, and are viciously aggressive. Australia has enough destructive, invasive species and don't need wild boars there to make it worse.
The man handled it like a father. As a degenerate, myself, I would have squared up longer. But I hate everyone who harms animals. That kangaroo doesn’t get a pass. To be fair, I am curious of the kangaroos intentions. My beef is with losers who use dogs to hunt other animals. That’s lowdown unless they are simply trackers.
@@TheDramacist he punched it because as soon as the kangaroo released the dog, he turned his attention to the guy. Punching it stunned the kangaroo long enough for the guy to get away.
And her love for her son also, I believe, gave her mightiness in her selfless act of bravery and strength- she’s mention their beautiful beloved dog was her son’s companion. 💞
This doesn't involve animals, but I remember when my grandpa broke a tree down with one arm and he fell with it. The whole time he had his beer in his left hand and he never dropped it. It was barely bent up. He just got up and looked at us then took a drank and kept walking 🚶♂️🍺 😂😂 P.S. Please don't attack me! This incident just reminded me of a situation that was dangerous, yet he never let go of his product lol
OMG, I didn't see your comment til AFTER I posted mine when I realized I used the same wording in my comment that you used in yours. It wasn't on purpose, I wasn't trying to plagiarize your comment I promise it was coincidence. I guess it's true, "great minds think alike" ha ha ha my bad
Not the same but funny. My father, I and my eldest (as a toddler) were looking at Llama which were behind a fence. One spat in his eye. My father looked so insulted and angry. I could see what he was going to do as he shifted his jaw up and down to gather up spittle before sending it flying in the face of the llama, leaving the animal looking disbelieving and insulted before it turned its face to give what looked like a sneer, turned and walked off. If course llama do that to temporarily blind a potential attacker so for some reason it must have decided my tall father was a danger. I didn't laugh at the time. I was highly embarrassed as there were other people watching, tutting etc but in time I had to laugh when I remembered that llama's face and the attempt at a sneer.
Watching the rescue of the kitten in the road is awesome. One of my cats took cover in a car and dropped out on a busy road. Thankfully my coworker saw and brought him to work. ( I worked at a vets office) I took the lil feral kitten in and he is close to 15 years old now. One of the most loving cats I have had. Oh and namex him Mater after the tow truck on cars. I figured he had the tow of his life that day.😁
Thank you for taking the kitty in. I have 6 rescues. I recently found a 3 month old pregnant female. Very very small. Had fleas and ear mites, (not anymore) she's close to birthing and we're excited. She is my 6th and last legally. Wish I could take more in. We've upgraded our apartment to a 3 bedroom sp we have all the room for our family. Cats are everything. I feed all the strays, I de-flea them, make sure I give them all love before and after work. There's 25 cats in my area I've counted, 10 are tattooed, and I feed them all! I can't stand seeing these cats hungry Some I have taken in and rescues have picked them up and adopted them out. I do what I can. And will continue to help as many cats as I can.
I Personally Loved The Jab to the Kangaroo, He was just Trying to Save His Dog. Good for You. Mission Accomplished. The Expression on that Kangaroo was Priceless. Great Job.
Wow, the guy saving his dog in the fire 🔥 is amazing. What an amazing guy I bow down to you. I love my dog like a child and would do the same. I save animals on the road any chance I get. God bless all animal lovers in this world 🌎 ❤️
you need to view what happened previous to this short piece of footage before making a conclusion. This Kangaroo was pushed to this point! It is a misrepresentation of Kangaroos - shame on you
yepp he did what he had to- roos are ruthless and they will attack you if they think your an easy target- I have had them go at me on my horse before, and they will chase you.
Man went into the flames to save his pittie knowing that if he didn't, that dog would die by burning alive, or suffocating to death scared, alone.... Massive W saving the pittie! I'd do the same for my staffy!
I definitely understand the love for animals. Years ago I had a 2-year old fox terrier and had recently adopted a 6-month old puppy. One snowy January day my fiance and I were on a walk with them around a frozen lake. All of a sudden the 2-year old went running across the lake with the puppy following. At one part of the lake, the ice stopped. Both my dogs ended up in the icy water. The older one could swim, but the puppy couldn't and began going under. I ran across the icy lake and tried to lay on the edge of the ice to reach them. The ice didn't hold and I went in. The first thing I did was grab each one and throw them back on the ice for my fiance to get them. At that point I tried to climb out but the ice kept breaking off. My fiance quickly found a large branch and held it out for me to grab on to. He then was able to get me out. I'd never think twice about helping any animal in need if there's anything I could do about it. After warming up at home, later that evening, we went ice skating.
All incredible stories. The burning house dog save was no doubt the most heroic or most stupid. The kangaroo punch made me smile. He did nothing wrong by punching it. They were sizing each other up and he showed him what would happen is all. He walked away. Great job. Not one bit of cruelty went on there.
If he didn't throw that punch that Roo would've beaten him to a pulp. You ever see a video of them fighting? Vicious, and if they are in/near water they try to drown whatever they're fighting.
I love how people who have never been in this situation gave this man hate for saving his dog. Like... So an animal can hurt your dog but you can't defend your dog without being what? An animal abuser? Human beings are truly a special species.
I know, right? Like there wouldn't be a mom or pop watching nearby. I'm thinking he had that cigar as clamped as that gator had his pup. He learned where to walk his pup and that gator learned that there's no easy meal. He's probably still wondering where he got all that adrenaline.
I'm sure that guy did no harm to the kangaroo, and it didn't even phase him, people are just too judgmental nowadays! Kangaroos can be dangerous, they are very strong.
@@charmingjinx9379 - That was my thoughts, too; the look of utter disbelief...like someone could actually have the gall to punch a kangaroo in the face. 😯
This is heart-breaking and warming. Happy to see people I can relate to regarding their fur babies. As far as I'm concerned, if you aren't willing to do what it takes to save your pet, or even someone else's then don't get one.
I found a baby bird around 5 days old on the street once. My step dad told me it was a robin and they're illegal to own and you can't rehabilitate them without a license. So I fed him a few times and brought him to a wildlife rehabilitation place the next day. The nice lady who took him told me that it was a starling not a robin. Starlings are legal to own where I'm from but I have 5 cats and I knew he would have a better life with someone who had more time and resources to take care of him :( I still think about him and hope he's doing okay in the wild
My cat of 15 years had to be put down due to kidney failure. I cried harder than I did when I lost my grandparents. I don't know if that's wrong or not. I loved my grandparents. But they weren't the ones laying on my lap everyday, literally knowing when I was in pain and how to help me through it, and all bias aside, she was the most gentle and loving animal I've ever met. I would've ran into a burning house for her. I would've climbed a deadly high height to save her. I would done just about anything to keep her alive. I spend tons of money just to prolong her life and give her some comfort before I had to make the hard choice. And, even then, I almost didn't go through with it. But, I knew she was hurting so I did it. It's been over a year and I still well up from time to time if I'm looking through pictures of her. She was cute a button too. She was an angel in cat form.
I can so relate to the kitten story because I had a similar experience of my own. My husband was at work and went outside for his break when he sees a car open there window and throw a cat out of it. They were going about 25mph and just threw her out like she was trash. My husband went to go see if she was hurt and she was so scared she hide under his truck for his entire 12 hour shift. When my husband was done his shift he didn't see the cat so he opened his door and she jumped in. This poor cat had a very hard life she would try to meow but nothing would come out. She was skin and bones and had alot of different stages of healing fracture all over. The vet said there was damage done to her throat and she most likely was strangled and that's why she couldn't meow. We named her baby and she was the most loving cat and was my husbands favorite.(we have 11 cats) We had her for almost 5 years before she past away she took her last breath in my husbands arms. It is amazing how forgiving animals are and I hope she felt the love we had for her!
I'm both happy and heartbroken... happy that your husband saved this poor cat, and was able to live the remainder of his/her life with loving people, but heartbroken that people can be so horribly cruel.
That poor sweet kitty all she endured before meeting such a wonderful loving family! I am so thankful she got to experience lots of love and care for the remainder of her precious life. She got to pass away peacefully in your husbands arms. Please people never look the other way when you see an animal in need. They will be forever grateful to you for being rescued.
I've watched this so many times and every time I do when that guy runs in after his Pitbull I just start crying. And when he comes out with her I cry even more. love for animals is such a pure thing.
I think it is strange how the fireman barely react that this man just ran into a burning building. I know that they shouldn't have to put their lives at risk but they didn't even seem to react to the guy.
Guzman is a true hero , and his dog is truly lucky . And thank you so much for saving that precious little kitten , the woman watchful eye and savior and the hero that saved him.And the woman that jumped into the pool to save her dog, wow, I would have done the same. All the heroes that risked their lives to save their animals, You are close to my heart. I understand and share you feelings and instincts . I would have done exactly what you have done , and I would have never regretted it , no matter what the consequences. Thank you again!
We had an incident in our town where two dogs fell through ice on a pond. Eventually divers found the dogs and their owner who tried to rescue them. Ice water is incredibly dangerous and it’s better to lose your dog than your dog AND your life.
@@Slimeay - Back when I used to be into sailing, coast guard had a rule of thumb that I consider edifying. Average American has a 50% chance of surviving a fifty yard swim in 50 degree water. Anything with ice on it is considerably colder than 50F and many times as dangerous. Walked into >~40F water up to my knees once - it burned and left me freezing after only a few minutes. On the other hand I’ve dove in 42F water for an hour wearing a wet suit and biggest effect was sucking air about twice as fast - due to tightened muscles changing breathing pattern and metabolism burning more O2 to generate heat.
Every rescue is beautiful God bless all these people..appreciate the man entering in to house on fire nd saving d dog..nd that look on his face after d dog was rescued unharmed..
I once found a kitten in the middle of a back road street one night (well around dusk). It was tabby so I didn't see it til almost one it, so I swerved to put it between my tires so I didn't flatten the poor thing, stopped jumped out and got him. I was able to adopt him out to someone else, as I already had 3 cats. But the adrenaline from the near miss alone was wild.
The kangaroo needs to work on his distance management, strengthening his clinch work, and utilizing his kicks if he wants to make it in the fight game. A good chin will only take you so far.
That dog dad did right to save his beloved fur baby. I would have done the same. My dogs are my children and nobody is going to prevent me from rescuing them, even if it means risking my own safety.
I had no idea that kangaroo were aggressive, but I guess since their wild animals I guess anything is possible. That kangaroo needed a lesson and thank you for teaching it a lesson.
My mom is my héroe. Growing up in Los Angeles, she would constantly find abandoned kittens. She would bring them in and care for them… while adopting most of them as well.
My only concern is how edited the video was. Perhaps for graphic reasons, but it appears fishy. I’ve seen this video multiple times and have never seen what led to the encounter.
@@WontSeeReplies What led to it, they said in the video, was he was walking his dog near the pond, and the gator rocketed out of the water and grabbed the dog. Those gators are fearless.
I saved both my guinea pig and our family dog. Nursed them back to health. Our husky Rocky, got parvovirus because the vet didnt give him the right vaccine. So he got sick and almost died, and needed to be hospitalized but in the city there was nowhere to be hospitalized. So since im in 5th year medical school, i could be his personal home hospital. So the veterinarian Dr supplied me with materials and at home I was doing Rocky's intravenous solutions. Thank God that our team effort paid off and he is alive and healthy! My sweet guinea pig, Cookie, got injured on her wooden house that she chewed, it scratched her on her back, and she got an abscess. Because of this abscess, via the blood route, she somehow got pneumonia, and she had to be on antibiotics. And she didnt want to eat or drink, so i would feed her with a syringe and give her food and water, and even stay up all night listening to her struggling breathing, hoping to make it to the next days dose of antibiotic, and feeding her water with a syringe in the night and not sleeping. I am so thankful to God that my sweet babies are all alive and healthy and happy. I cannot take full credit, but at least with my medical knowledge I prevented things from getting more complicated. I hospitalized my animals in my home and the sweet babies are alive and healthy❤❤❤
All the rescues affected my emotions of fear, love and admiration of the rescuers'. While I was babysitting my 2yo grand-daughter, I had to fight off a pitbull that had a hold of my daughters dog... Honey, by her neck. Honey, during the attack did not fight back; but instead, used all her strength and sturdiness to stay on her feet (so wise of her & I admire her!); that pitbull couldn't budge her downward as he was yanking down on her! He finally let go of her neck, then as Honey was turning to get away, he grabbed her shoulder and started yanking down on her again! Meanwhile, all the owner was doin, was repeatedly yelling "I don't know what to do"... The dog finally let go, and the owner took off after I went in the house w/Honey to get pen/paper for her info. A neighbor up the block was pointing which direction she fled & another neighbor down the block drove up (as he heard my screaming at the dog) and then took off to find her which he did & pic'd her license plate. Honey had to have emergency surgery to her neck and her shoulder filleted open. The owner was found and learned that she was already in court for a previous attack... we were the 3rd offense. Her neighborhood previously banned her from walking her dog in their community; so that day, she decided to drive into town and walk the dog in my daughter's neighborhood. Thank God my grandbaby stayed on the porch like I told her... her 13 yo brother was with her. Thank God the dog didn't turn on me! I did fracture a few bones in my hand as I was beating him on his head defending my beloved Honey-Bear! Viewing pics & msgs on the owner's fb, she put on red lipstick and kissed the dogs head where I was beating him, she encouraged this dog to kill ckns, climb trees after cats. Found out by Animal Control that Honey was the same breed as the other 2 dogs it had attacked... Border Collies'. The owner is at fault for this dog behavior as it was not trained properly. They had to pay Honey's $900.00 vet bill, rebuild their backyard fence; plus, the dog had to be on a lease and muzzled whenever outside; It's last chance of survival. I feel this owner did a hugh injustice in quality of life for this pitbull... and her neglect, placed several lifes' in jeopardy including her own dog!...🦋
I hate hearing things like this,but am so glad you and Honey are ok,although I'm sure Honey was mentally traumatized for awhile afterwards. I rescue pit bulls and have 2 AMAZING ones right now. As well as a Doberman. Irresponsible HUMANS who don't properly train these types of dogs not only put others lives in danger,but the dog itself is also a victim. These people,and their negligence also give breeds like pit bulls a bad name,causing people to despise ALL pit bulls,which is sad. Well trained they are incredible dogs.....the clowns of dog world lol. When I first got my one pit,she was scared,poorly trained,and traumatized by starvation and abuse. She attacked my other pit bull who reacted much like your Honey. I also ended up with a broken finger,cracked ribs,and cuts and bruises(and a little PTSD I think) from trying to save my dogs life,,which i did. She had a few puncture wounds on her neck and face. I chose to keep this rescue anyway,worked with her diligently,,and now,4 years later she's one of the best dogs I've ever had. I'm VERY aware of her strength and power tho,and always am cautious when my grand children are around,or even around feeding time.
My young grandchild would call that pittie owner a “lady with a dark heart” because of the cruelty she demonstrates to, with, and through her poor dog. From what you’ve shared she encourages her dog to cause harm and imho she should have been charged with animal cruelty, spent some time in jail with probation to include counseling and the dog needs to be removed from her - it is possible he could be rehabilitated but that have be a decision made by an expert. Accountability is greater than money though I’m glad she was ordered to your bills and sorry you and your Honey plus the children were undoubtedly traumatized emotionally as well. As the Dog Whisperer says “It’s not bad dogs, it’s bad owners.” I agree with that yet would also extend the issues to puppy mills and irresponsible breeders, including in-breeding which causes harm to the genetic pool.
That is just terrible I'm glad your dog is okay though. And I agree with everything you said it's sad there's people like that they shouldn't own animals they should have been charged.
Wow that lady saving her dog in the pool was so nerve racking and so amazing. Bless her
I hope she put up a fence around her pool , so it never happens again.
Yes. It was! It’s a wonder she didn’t die from the cold too❤️
I hope the pool has a barrier like a fence to keep the dogs from slipping again. She showed her love for her pet to the stream, glad they’re both ok.
Yes definitely! I actually hid behind my hands, so terrifying!
why would you let your pets run around in such a dangerous situation tho?
The 74yr old man that saved the puppy from the gator & never dropped the cigar from his mouth is awesome, they all are, the man running into the burning house to save his pit bull shows that our animals are family too.
I wouldn't think twice to rescue my fur babies. They are my kids too
It is really funny that he never dropped his cigar!!
I know I saw that as well..
The 74 year old Dude saving his pup from the gator in the pond.....😯
I am surprised he didn't use the gator's eye for an ashtray!
The man who ran into the fire and the lady who jumped into the ice both did impressive feats of heroism.
Fire and ice shall not keep them from their adorable doggos!
They were all heroes! So wonderful to see all the people who love their pets enough to risk their own lives!
The man prying the gators mouth open was fairly heroic too. Granted it was a baby still to be able to keep his small dog from dying or getting super seriously injuried is impressive, all of them were. Gotta watch these every so often to restore my faith in humanity lol
and the old man wrestling crocodile
I completely agree with you. They were awesome..
I was just holding my breath for those horses!
The guy who went after his dog and sustained burns …so brave, many blessing to these wonderful people
Climate change.
Me also. I was shifting around in my seat screaming at the phone screen to get them out of the water
Help an animàl if you can an you will be paid back for certain-Blessings:)
@@emriley5055
Absolutely true
I guess I'm a cat guy because when I saw the kitten in the rode ide lock up my breaks to "rescue" it. Lol I'm a bike 🏍 rider my self.
I love the man’s face when he saves his dog from the fire…the power of love that animals rise in us
❤️🔥❤️
Worthless fire department they were. And more so as when the guy ran in they stopped spraying.
@@pugmalley Yes. They have full gear on, he has nothing, and he run in.. Glad they made it so ok out together ❤️
“Uh sir, your wife was in there too?”
“😌 yeah…”
Moron for potentially leaving his family behind with such young kids. Opinions vary but this proved he loves the dog more
I would want to save my animal..but NOT at the risk of leaving my kids fatherless. Hafta think folks
Hats off to the guy that ran into the burning house to save his dog, he must have beaten those flames back with his giant balls. Unbelievably heroic.
that fireman with the hose should have kept pointing the hose at that guy
Yah true
@@missnyb7351 good in theory except that hose might blast his skin off is all lol
@@missnyb7351 Its actually a terrible idea to go into a burning building if you're wet under most circumstances (it's a pretty bad idea to go into a burning at all). The water on your skin and clothes turns to steam really fast and that steam will burn you a lot faster than the flames will since your skin can't react as well to the heated water vapor. If you're going from a burning building to outside in the early stages of the fire, it can help if youre lucky. But taking a round trip into the building from outside you want to be dry.
Wild boars r a serious threat. I'm an animal lover but wild boars in wild killed by a hunter have an infinitely better life death then pigs, esp raised in factory farms.
The lady saving a dog in the pool was the best she had no idea where he was and she kept looking for him that's really love right there!! I can't believe he survived all that and it must have been 45 minutes before he came back to life it's amazing
How did he not drown? He was under for a few minutes. Or maybe not.
@@charlylucky7508 cold water makes them not need as much oxygen.
@@PoodleParti, thank you, I did not know that.
The other dog - Yay Sids in the pool!!
@@PoodleParti: yes that’s why even submerged children, have been brought back from near death - - - having been in freezing water for awhile.
I am 74…when I was a child…must have been 4 years old, we lived in Lubbock, Texas…back then children ran all over unheeded. One day, I happened to look inside the gate of a tall wooden fence that surrounded a back yard when I spotted a cocker spaniel splashing in a swimming pool trying to get out unsuccessfully. I ran if and flopped down on the ground by the edge of the pool where the puppy was splashing, reached out and grabbed it…and gave as might a pull as I could manage. I was able to get the dog out and to my young mind, it was now safe. The pup ran up onto a porch and into a doggie door while I ran out and hightailed it home. I never told my mother because I knew I would probably get a spanking but I was always glad that I had pulled the little dog out of that pool. I guess that little dog has been gone for 60 years or more now but I have never forgotten it and I hope it had good thoughts about little redheaded, freckled-faced girls now and again.
That was a sweet story! Thank you for sharing! 🥰
Little hero ❤️! Well done! You did the right thing. Thank you!
I imagine that was a defining moment for you!
Those were the days when parents believed in physically harming children was acceptable.
@@beantrader4723 yeah we had way less problems back then. Good old times.
The reaction of the kangaroo was hilarious. He wasn’t seriously hurt, just shocked, he’s never had a jolt like that before lol
The guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
The kangaroo and grandpa wrestling with the alligator with a cigar in his mouth was the funniest 😂😂😂
@@calisongbird Feral pigs. Domesticated pigs that have gone wild and not a native animal. They are a huge problem not just in Australia but also in the U.S.. Much larger, dangerous, much more destructive to humans, farms, and the environment than their wild cousins. Also can be big carriers of disease. Populations need to at least be controlled if not eradicated.
@@calisongbird He should be out hunting California Song Birds.
@@calisongbird Good, wild boars are an invasive species and devastate the local wildlife and their environment.
The dog in the pool, and the snake wrapped dog brought tears to my eyes, and temporary pain to my heart. Thank God they were saved.
Best snake is a DEAD one.
@@colleenbaker7247 I totally agree
@@colleenbaker7247 You’re insane. The snake was just doing what it’s meant to do.. Hunt. It needs food to survive. Don’t blame the animal for what it’s supposed to do. I know it’s very sad when it happens to our pets but it’s literally not their fault.
@@ShaynaFlowers they're also important for our ecosystem, they help keep rodent population in control
That would be fine as long as it wasn’t in my back yard trying to kill my dog- that snake would have been gone- along w the alligator!!
I really love how the man ran into his house to save his dog. That's real love. It's the type of love that many people just don't understand, but I do and I think this guy is amazing for running gifts his burning house to save his dog. They are not just our pets, they are our family. He is amazing for that!
Firefighters: "Let's stop spraying water since the dude ran in the burning house"
"Duhh -- OK"
@@GregMoress probably dont want to accidentally spray him with all that pressure from the firehose. I may be wrong but Ive heard its powerful enough to kill
@@StitchSprites Sure if they aim it directly at him.
But the nozzle looks like it's set to 'mist' not 'stream' and regardless they could have sprayed above his height no problem.
True stupidity really, he should have accepted that the dog was gone, it's a miracle they didn't both die, but still it's something I respect for sure
They said the firefighters ran out of water and was waiting for more fire trucks.
All of them are just fearless. Running into a raging fire, jumping into a frozen pool, opening an alligators mouth with bare hands, fighting a python in the backyard, saving the dog from a kangaroo, saving so many horses....I just don't know if I could manage even one to save the day! All heroes!! Salute to all...
Oh & saving the kitty from oncoming traffic.
I love that kangaroo's reaction. It's all like "A human hit me? Wait, that's illegal!"
these kangaroos are huge it could have done a lot more damage, he was lucky.
I know, he couldn't believe it lol
"Oh fuck! I Can't Believe You've Done This" - kangaroo
"Dude...wut?" 🤣🤣
He's gonna get a snowflake lawyer, now, and sue him for saving his dog's life.
That guy saving his dog is a hero❤️They are all brave but the one who ran into his house in a burning fire is amazing.
There were about 4 that had a man saving his dog lol
Why didbt they help him more. Ugh
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤
It’s so sad isn’t it😢😢😢😢😢
if youre talking about the kangaroo one, no he isnt. the dog is trained to hunt roos the owner put the dog in that situation in the first place
that woman who saved her pit, got me in tears. what a bad ass. and the drive? a woman after my own heart. truly amazing
Pit?
I would definitely risk my life to save one of my dogs, so I completely understand these people.
Yes, and the firefighters stood and waited what would come of it ... Shame!
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
I’m sorry but shame on the fire fighters that stood there and did not go in after the man to help him. They had fireproof clothing on so stood a much better chance of not getting burned. What would the firefighters have done if it was a child, would they have stood around watching and waiting for the man to do their job??????
Love and empathy should be the strongest emotion we have, and the people in this video sure had an abundance of it. These people are absolutely amazing.
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
I love that Tonkins was willing to square off with a Kangaroo for his dog. And the punch was absolutely necessary to protect himself
100%
For all the idiots complaining about that punch to the kangaroo, if you’re not from Aust and/or haven’t dealt with Roos or seen how they fight… stfu.
The Roo was not hurt, it was just given a shock to back it off from an attack and given where ol boy found himself after rescuing his dog, it was necessary.
That Roo’s posture is half bluff, half prep to fight.
Roo’s postured up like that are deciding if they’re about to lean back on their tail and let loose with those back legs and then move in to F you up!
You can see it loading up to attack as it shuffles forward with its weight supported by its tail so it can let those hind legs fly. It shunts forward a few times to get in range as it’s deciding whether to attack or not. That’s a fighting move/shuffle, not a normal kangaroo hop.
Ol boy here puffed up also (natural) gave the Roo a quick a shock, stepped back and then they both disengaged.
In the circumstances he possibly saved himself a serious injury (we can’t tell what the Roo MIGHT have done - but we can sure say the shock of it made the Roo reconsider and not act).
Also, the Roo wasn’t a Red (per some comments) and also nowhere near 6’5” (like some Reds can get) as you can see even postured up it’s still just shorter than guy. BUT a strong large Grey roo can still F you up badly.
I’m NOT advocating nor condemning hunting, am making no comment on the dog getting caught to start with or why they were there - that’s a YOU position to decide, HOWEVER if you’ve just run in to save your Dog and a big Grey shapes up, you wanna try and back it off BEFORE it decides to lean into that tail and let loose with the hind legs.
Greys regularly fight each other where I’m from. We’ve had to stop soccer games and practise because they have come into the pitch to go at each other and i can tell you, an angry Roo is scarier than you may think.
They’re also much much stronger and tougher than you’d imagine.
I’ve had a Roo half this size jump out in front of my car at night while I was doing around 25mph (40km/hr) and when I hit it, it was thrown at LEAST 40 feet down the road, sliding on the bitumen before getting up, looking around and hopping off without any major visible injuries. Was awful that it was hit and I hope it was ultimately ok, but I can tell you, they’re TOUGH! This punch did nothing to really hurt the guy, it just backed him out of attacking.
Finally - these lads are Aussie hunters going after pigs. Believe me when I say they are armed to take that Roo out without a seconds hesitation - but they don’t, they let it leave once his dog is safe. If anything, that was what surprised me given the normal culture of pig (and roo) shooting - he just wanted his dog safe and they let the Roo on it’s way. Many hunting groups wouldn’t have.
@@scoutylugs Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
@@calisongbirdWild boars are an invasive species (in America as well) and are massively overbreeding. They’re also nasty animals. They literally can’t be hunted fast enough. Please educate yourself.
@@calisongbirdalways one of you whinging melts
@@calisongbird Go face off against a wild boar. IF you survive the encounter, which is highly unlikely becuse they weigh around 800 pounds and will attack and kill unprovoked, THEN come back and whine about people hunting them.
I, for one, am very thankful for the men who hunt wild boar, because wild pigs will destroy acres upon acres of farmland in one night, and they won't even eat everything they destroy. The men who hunt them also dress them in the field and then donate the meat to help feed poor people. So nothing of the hunt goes to waste, the farm's produce is saved, and an extremely dangerous animal is culled. Win, win, win!
When I see acts of heroism from humans saving animal lives , protecting them, caring for them, gives me hope and restores my faith in humanity
Did u type that while eating your ribs?
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
I was holding my breath with all of these stories. The poor dog that didn't like water and just sank was terrifying, and then to cap it all, the owners had to drive a long way to get to a vet. I love all animals and to see them defenseless, just chokes me.
It all worked out except now Sid is a lil special and runs into walls
The look on that kangaroo's face is priceless. He dang sure wasn't expecting it!
😂😂😂
*Kangaroo:* gets punched
*Kangaroo:* _surprised pikachu face_
People crying about that roo punch have never been kicked or punch by a kangaroo. They will knock you out, and can kill you with those back legs. That roo was postured to fight.
That's the point. It's defensive. Clearly the bloke punching an animal that is defending itself against his marauding dogs is just thick.
@@rosiekoenig8468 No It Wasnt! The roo had the dog In a throat hold, not a choke hold as they stated. They reach around the neck and squeaze the throat with their hand. The dog was standing still and not behaving aggressively at all. Even after the dog was calm a d wagging. That full upright stance is the roo positioning to do a back leg kick, which can kill a human. That punch let the roo know he was facing a worthy appointment, and made the roo think twice. Watch the entire clip DA!
@@BrendaBodwin
Exactly!, It's people like Rosie who get animals and people hurt because they don't understand animals.
THANK THE UNIVERSE, FOR PROTECTING ALL THE ANIMALS AND HUMANS. GREAT JOB✌♥️
Irony that animal activists would rather he had let the dog be mangled by the kangaroo. The guy was between a rock and a hard place on that one.
The man that rescued his dog from the house fire ON HIS OWN is A REALLY WONDERFUL HUMAN!! THAT HUMAN IS A REAL MAN!
He probably felt guilty because it was the meth he was cooking that exploded and started the fire.
@@charmingjinx9379 disgusting!
The Fire Department Ran Out of Water?!?
@@charmingjinx9379 really! Racist jerk
@@michaelbabauta1239 that's kinda like McDonalds running out of fries or Taco Bell running out of cheese Yeah
Great stories, all of them. Lovely to see people loving their pets that much. As an Aussie and one that had their husky grabbed and almost drowned by a kangaroo, I can tell you that Tom was spot on with his assessment of the situation. The kangaroo was startled enough not to attack him which gave all a chance to walk away unharmed, including the roo.
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
@@calisongbird Wild boars are an invasive species. Kill 'em and grill 'em.🥳
@@calisongbird ... Why wouldn't he hunt feral pigs ...they are not native to Australia. Early European settlers introduced pigs, and there are now approximately 24 million feral pigs covering about 45% of the continent (almost as many feral pigs as people in Australia). These pigs are doing major damage to Australia's native flora and fauna, and endangering many of the country's unique wildlife.
What probably happened with the kitten was that it had climbed into the car to stay warm. It didn't look like it was thrown out the window. The hiss kind of made me think the kitten was feral. I'm so glad they're all safe. What a brave woman.
I think you're right cuz I watched it several times and the kitten is under the car when it rolls away.
@@soshiangel90 my coworker got to work and heard meowing in her dashboard. It took awhile but they got the kitten out. He had tags but the owner never called my coworker back, so she kept him. The cat and the coworker now live in Portugal, where my coworker retired to. Another happy ending.
I found a kitten in the motor of our car. My husband planned to go for a drive earlier, but didn’t due to the rain. Later we heard meowing coming from the motor and put some food out for it and it came out. He was a gorgeous ginger boy. We looked after him for three months until we found him a loving home.
I don't think he was fetal just REALLY scared, if u noticed vehicles drove over him m missed him with tires, that had to scare the bejesus outta that little guy.
can a kitten be feral?
Kangaroos are big and pure muscle with sharp claws, and it was clearly in fight mode it was looking to make a move until he got his shot in first, that punch was definitely warranted it's what stop it from escalating on him.
That kangaroo was so shocked & confused by what happened giving them all time to get away... alive.
Looks like a win - win
It was about to break the dogs neck. Kangaroos are nasty creatures imo.
@@angr3819 dang.. to think that could be the roos intention is crazy. but not too crazy, to think it would, bc it can..
@@erikagonzalez7070 From what I have read that is one of their fighting tactics. I live in England and have never met a roo but from the way he had the dog it's what it immediately looked like to me, as so unlikely he was giving the pooch a good cuddle 😊
@@angr3819 It was, and its also very common for them to drag or lure dogs out into water and drown them. I like kangaroos but they can be pretty savage so I understand doing anything to save a pet from it because I'd do the same. Once they have your pet in their clutches, as cute as Roos may be, they will fck your pet up if you can't get it to let go. I had ppl tell me about the water issue and didn't want to believe it but then I saw the videos and I still don't have the words to express my mixed up feelings BC it looks like they do it for fun like a hobby. They are very smart and do some shocking things that are premeditated 😣
A punch to any critter to save a life of another critter if it works is better than a gunshot. Brave man saving his friend.
He caused that situation. He does it often enough that cops have been called on him. He deserves a punch.
While all are commendable. The Russians saving the seven horses out of the ice water.
Saving one horse in those conditions would have been a feat. All seven, wow, tremendous! ♥️🇺🇲♥️
Agreed! Herculean effort!
Every one of these rescues were amazing. God bless all of them and their owners!!!
Gunners owner is my favourite person in the entire world. That cigar still in his mouth, the respect for nature and the decision to keep walking his dog, but on leash. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks for being a real one.
These are our pet family members, ofcourse we'll do whatever it takes to save them.
Kudos to these heroes of their families!
The motorcyclist is such a hero. She risked herself to save that little cat.
The look that the man and his dog gave each other when he ran into the burning home to save her, I *know* she is saying to him, "if it was you or the children in there, I would have done the same for you", and her owner knew it.
Only a dog owner can understand why he did it. I would do the same.
I am a former deputized animal cruelty investigator. I completely support the man hitting the kangaroo as he was protecting his dog and himself.
@@WandaGlodowski The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
Claro que eu faria o mesmo!
@calisongbird you can love animals and still hunt for them.
@@calisongbird Wild boars are invasive, destroy the environments they're not native to, and are viciously aggressive. Australia has enough destructive, invasive species and don't need wild boars there to make it worse.
People criticized the dog owner for that punch??? Kangaroos have SHARP claws and that poor dog was in a serious danger
Except the dog was released and there seemed to be no need to punch it
The man handled it like a father. As a degenerate, myself, I would have squared up longer. But I hate everyone who harms animals. That kangaroo doesn’t get a pass.
To be fair, I am curious of the kangaroos intentions. My beef is with losers who use dogs to hunt other animals. That’s lowdown unless they are simply trackers.
@@TheDramacist are you Austrian? Who else knows that things intentions? Again, I despise people who use dogs to hunt.
@@WontSeeReplies "As a degenerate myself" lol, you made me chuckle.
@@TheDramacist he punched it because as soon as the kangaroo released the dog, he turned his attention to the guy. Punching it stunned the kangaroo long enough for the guy to get away.
All of them are awesome people, but the lady treading freezing water is exceptionally amazing.
She was incredible!
And her love for her son also, I believe, gave her mightiness in her selfless act of bravery and strength- she’s mention their beautiful beloved dog was her son’s companion. 💞
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
That guy who ran into a raging fire to rescue his dog is my hero. I would do the exact same thing. My kids, my wife, or my dog, I would do it.
Awww, that first one made me cry; the love that people have for their pets is so amazing!!
That man with the cigar is a badass
Right. I loved that he never lost his cigar. 🤣
This doesn't involve animals, but I remember when my grandpa broke a tree down with one arm and he fell with it. The whole time he had his beer in his left hand and he never dropped it. It was barely bent up. He just got up and looked at us then took a drank and kept walking 🚶♂️🍺 😂😂
P.S. Please don't attack me! This incident just reminded me of a situation that was dangerous, yet he never let go of his product lol
Wow, he was really brave to take on an alligator, good thing it was just one. Glad he and his doggy are ok.
He was definitely, a cigar packin', bad a*s!
i agree!
All of these rescues were great and brought a smile to my face and can melt a stone cold heart. Everyday heroes all of them.
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
Her rescuing the kitten 😺 brought me to tears. I'm so touched by the fact there is still good in humanity!
Now that is a bad ass man! Kept the cigar in his mouth the whole time saving his baby
Absolutely heroic. The bond between human and pet is undeniable.
The look on that kangaroo,s face is priceless lol
Maybe he/ she thought it was doing a public service w that headlock.. lol awww
OMG, I didn't see your comment til AFTER I posted mine when I realized I used the same wording in my comment that you used in yours. It wasn't on purpose, I wasn't trying to plagiarize your comment I promise it was coincidence. I guess it's true, "great minds think alike" ha ha ha my bad
Lmao. Yes, The surprise pikachu face never gets old.
Had the kangaroo hit back the guy would have come off worse. But he was like “WTF I wasn’t ready!”
ya, those roos are powerful
Not the same but funny. My father, I and my eldest (as a toddler) were looking at Llama which were behind a fence. One spat in his eye. My father looked so insulted and angry. I could see what he was going to do as he shifted his jaw up and down to gather up spittle before sending it flying in the face of the llama, leaving the animal looking disbelieving and insulted before it turned its face to give what looked like a sneer, turned and walked off.
If course llama do that to temporarily blind a potential attacker so for some reason it must have decided my tall father was a danger.
I didn't laugh at the time. I was highly embarrassed as there were other people watching, tutting etc but in time I had to laugh when I remembered that llama's face and the attempt at a sneer.
“Everybody has plans until they get punch in the face.” - Mike Tyson
@@angr3819 Hilarious! Thanks for the chuckle 😃
These people are what you call human beings!!!! Beautiful stories!!!!!
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
@@calisongbird Wow!! I hate that now!!! If you are going to be considered an animal lover, you have to love all animals ❤️
Watching the rescue of the kitten in the road is awesome. One of my cats took cover in a car and dropped out on a busy road. Thankfully my coworker saw and brought him to work. ( I worked at a vets office) I took the lil feral kitten in and he is close to 15 years old now. One of the most loving cats I have had. Oh and namex him Mater after the tow truck on cars. I figured he had the tow of his life that day.😁
Thank you for taking the kitty in. I have 6 rescues. I recently found a 3 month old pregnant female. Very very small. Had fleas and ear mites, (not anymore) she's close to birthing and we're excited. She is my 6th and last legally. Wish I could take more in. We've upgraded our apartment to a 3 bedroom sp we have all the room for our family. Cats are everything. I feed all the strays, I de-flea them, make sure I give them all love before and after work. There's 25 cats in my area I've counted, 10 are tattooed, and I feed them all! I can't stand seeing these cats hungry
Some I have taken in and rescues have picked them up and adopted them out. I do what I can. And will continue to help as many cats as I can.
As an animal lover myself with 3 dogs, this has to be one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on RUclips of pure love. Thank you 🙏❤️💕
I Personally Loved The Jab to the Kangaroo, He was just Trying to Save His Dog. Good for You. Mission Accomplished. The Expression on that Kangaroo was Priceless. Great Job.
Mr. Guzman is an Outstanding man and human being to Love his dog like that. I want to be his friend what a guy!
Wow, the guy saving his dog in the fire 🔥 is amazing. What an amazing guy I bow down to you. I love my dog like a child and would do the same. I save animals on the road any chance I get. God bless all animal lovers in this world 🌎 ❤️
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All these people who saved the animals are true HEROs!!
The kangaroo guy Tonkins was a “self professed animal lover” yet he was out hunting wild boars. 😡
The guy rescuing his dog from the kangaroo---
☆☆☆ MOST AUSTRALIAN THING EVER 👏👏👏🇦🇨
I loved this so much. That man punching that kangaroo and the kangaroos reaction makes me laugh so hard. I must have watched that 20 times.
@@sydwee915 I still can't believe the backlash he copped.
you need to view what happened previous to this short piece of footage before making a conclusion. This Kangaroo was pushed to this point! It is a misrepresentation of Kangaroos - shame on you
@@bindybeenthere always that one softy on the internet WHO SOMEHOW manages to get offended by a normal comment 🤦♂️💀
yepp he did what he had to- roos are ruthless and they will attack you if they think your an easy target- I have had them go at me on my horse before, and they will chase you.
this whole video made me cry. so happy there are still good people out there
Man went into the flames to save his pittie knowing that if he didn't, that dog would die by burning alive, or suffocating to death scared, alone....
Massive W saving the pittie! I'd do the same for my staffy!
I definitely understand the love for animals. Years ago I had a 2-year old fox terrier and had recently adopted a 6-month old puppy. One snowy January day my fiance and I were on a walk with them around a frozen lake. All of a sudden the 2-year old went running across the lake with the puppy following. At one part of the lake, the ice stopped. Both my dogs ended up in the icy water. The older one could swim, but the puppy couldn't and began going under. I ran across the icy lake and tried to lay on the edge of the ice to reach them. The ice didn't hold and I went in. The first thing I did was grab each one and throw them back on the ice for my fiance to get them. At that point I tried to climb out but the ice kept breaking off. My fiance quickly found a large branch and held it out for me to grab on to. He then was able to get me out. I'd never think twice about helping any animal in need if there's anything I could do about it.
After warming up at home, later that evening, we went ice skating.
Good for you, you did a wonderful thing! Those dogs are lucky to have such an amazing and brave owner 👍❤️
You need another fiance. He should have jumped in the water to save the pups.
The iced pool one was insane
All incredible stories. The burning house dog save was no doubt the most heroic or most stupid. The kangaroo punch made me smile. He did nothing wrong by punching it. They were sizing each other up and he showed him what would happen is all. He walked away. Great job. Not one bit of cruelty went on there.
The friend yelling “let it go” was hilarious as if his friend were about to fight some guy at a bar 😂
That part...
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Punching a kangaroo is just a boss move. 🤣🤣 It clearly wasn't hurt. (I'm saying this as an animal person.)
It was a boss move. And who cares about the whiners? That's my Dog!! Pow!. That Kangaroo was asking for it.
Exactly, I mean don’t go round just punching roos for the sake of it, but that big guy started it. He can take a hit like that no problem.
That guy couldn't hurt that roo. You see the neck (or lack of) on that thing?! One good kick from that roo will wreck that guy.
LMAOOO
If he didn't throw that punch that Roo would've beaten him to a pulp. You ever see a video of them fighting? Vicious, and if they are in/near water they try to drown whatever they're fighting.
Im pretty sure most of us would risk our lives for our pets as if they were our children ❤
I love how people who have never been in this situation gave this man hate for saving his dog. Like... So an animal can hurt your dog but you can't defend your dog without being what? An animal abuser? Human beings are truly a special species.
Morons 👎Ur right!!!
"Special"? You are too kind! Lol
Specially stupid!! Species
😂😂😂 well put.
9:17. The dude fought a alligator to save his dog. You go dude! These people are very brave and their animals. Wow!
I know, right? Like there wouldn't be a mom or pop watching nearby. I'm thinking he had that cigar as clamped as that gator had his pup. He learned where to walk his pup and that gator learned that there's no easy meal. He's probably still wondering where he got all that adrenaline.
Yeah lets talk about that! What a hero!!
You bloody punched me 😂 The roo wasn't expecting that!
I'm sure that guy did no harm to the kangaroo, and it didn't even phase him, people are just too judgmental nowadays! Kangaroos can be dangerous, they are very strong.
Who cares
Love your profile pic! Don't California my Texas indeed!
Not much of an animal lover if he was out hunting
I thought it was funny. The look on the roo's face was like, "WTF just happened?!"
@@charmingjinx9379 - That was my thoughts, too; the look of utter disbelief...like someone could actually have the gall to punch a kangaroo in the face. 😯
Saving the horses was amazing.
That kangaroo was like “wtf dude, I was looking at your legs and you hit me with your hands, dirty fighter” 😂😂
This is heart-breaking and warming. Happy to see people I can relate to regarding their fur babies. As far as I'm concerned, if you aren't willing to do what it takes to save your pet, or even someone else's then don't get one.
I found a 6 week old kitten in a snow bank when it was 20 below. I nursed her back to health and she lived to be 15 years old.
Wow what an incredible story!!
Good job!!!!👊👍❤
I found a baby bird around 5 days old on the street once. My step dad told me it was a robin and they're illegal to own and you can't rehabilitate them without a license. So I fed him a few times and brought him to a wildlife rehabilitation place the next day. The nice lady who took him told me that it was a starling not a robin. Starlings are legal to own where I'm from but I have 5 cats and I knew he would have a better life with someone who had more time and resources to take care of him :( I still think about him and hope he's doing okay in the wild
Good job!✌❤
@@nataliahernandez1316 good job!😊👊👍
My cat of 15 years had to be put down due to kidney failure. I cried harder than I did when I lost my grandparents. I don't know if that's wrong or not. I loved my grandparents. But they weren't the ones laying on my lap everyday, literally knowing when I was in pain and how to help me through it, and all bias aside, she was the most gentle and loving animal I've ever met. I would've ran into a burning house for her. I would've climbed a deadly high height to save her. I would done just about anything to keep her alive. I spend tons of money just to prolong her life and give her some comfort before I had to make the hard choice. And, even then, I almost didn't go through with it. But, I knew she was hurting so I did it. It's been over a year and I still well up from time to time if I'm looking through pictures of her. She was cute a button too. She was an angel in cat form.
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I can so relate to the kitten story because I had a similar experience of my own. My husband was at work and went outside for his break when he sees a car open there window and throw a cat out of it. They were going about 25mph and just threw her out like she was trash. My husband went to go see if she was hurt and she was so scared she hide under his truck for his entire 12 hour shift. When my husband was done his shift he didn't see the cat so he opened his door and she jumped in. This poor cat had a very hard life she would try to meow but nothing would come out. She was skin and bones and had alot of different stages of healing fracture all over. The vet said there was damage done to her throat and she most likely was strangled and that's why she couldn't meow. We named her baby and she was the most loving cat and was my husbands favorite.(we have 11 cats) We had her for almost 5 years before she past away she took her last breath in my husbands arms. It is amazing how forgiving animals are and I hope she felt the love we had for her!
I'm both happy and heartbroken... happy that your husband saved this poor cat, and was able to live the remainder of his/her life with loving people, but heartbroken that people can be so horribly cruel.
That poor sweet kitty all she endured before meeting such a wonderful loving family! I am so thankful she got to experience lots of love and care for the remainder of her precious life. She got to pass away peacefully in your husbands arms.
Please people never look the other way when you see an animal in need.
They will be forever grateful to you for being rescued.
That is really messed up how she was treated. Thank you for rescuing her.
Mr. Ballen was pretty brave taking on that Kangaroo.
😂 you win the internet
@@catbird958 haha Thanks beautiful 😍
🤣🤣 I love Mr Ballen! ❤️
@donita white me 2. As soon as I saw that guy in the video I knew he was a baller 👍
😂😂…Cross reference of another content creator..😂💜
These are the real heroes. When you put your fears aside and jump in a frozen pool to save an animal, thats love
I've watched this so many times and every time I do when that guy runs in after his Pitbull I just start crying. And when he comes out with her I cry even more. love for animals is such a pure thing.
I think it is strange how the fireman barely react that this man just ran into a burning building. I know that they shouldn't have to put their lives at risk but they didn't even seem to react to the guy.
Guzman is a true hero , and his dog is truly lucky . And thank you so much for saving that precious little kitten , the woman watchful eye and savior and the hero that saved him.And the woman that jumped into the pool to save her dog, wow, I would have done the same. All the heroes that risked their lives to save their animals, You are close to my heart. I understand and share you feelings and instincts . I would have done exactly what you have done , and I would have never regretted it , no matter what the consequences. Thank you again!
We had an incident in our town where two dogs fell through ice on a pond. Eventually divers found the dogs and their owner who tried to rescue them. Ice water is incredibly dangerous and it’s better to lose your dog than your dog AND your life.
A frozen pond is a lot different than a frozen pool but yeah ice water is still definitely not a joke
@@Slimeay - Back when I used to be into sailing, coast guard had a rule of thumb that I consider edifying. Average American has a 50% chance of surviving a fifty yard swim in 50 degree water. Anything with ice on it is considerably colder than 50F and many times as dangerous.
Walked into >~40F water up to my knees once - it burned and left me freezing after only a few minutes. On the other hand I’ve dove in 42F water for an hour wearing a wet suit and biggest effect was sucking air about twice as fast - due to tightened muscles changing breathing pattern and metabolism burning more O2 to generate heat.
The dog falling in the pool was excruciating to watch. Glad he made it. Well done……and then I watched the horses in the pond. OMG my heart. 😢
That they saved the 7 horses was beautiful. I don’t think I could have stopped myself from saving my dog either.
Every rescue is beautiful God bless all these people..appreciate the man entering in to house on fire nd saving d dog..nd that look on his face after d dog was rescued unharmed..
I once found a kitten in the middle of a back road street one night (well around dusk). It was tabby so I didn't see it til almost one it, so I swerved to put it between my tires so I didn't flatten the poor thing, stopped jumped out and got him. I was able to adopt him out to someone else, as I already had 3 cats. But the adrenaline from the near miss alone was wild.
“Don’t punch the kangaroo it will hurt them”. In the wild kangaroos go at it all the time 😂
Right?! And a human punch doesn't compare to a kangaroo punch. 🤣
Lol people love an overreaction. That kangaroo felt nothing.
It would have still attacked the man if the dogs hadn't shown up when they did. It was getting over the shock and was getting ready to have a go.
The kangaroo needs to work on his distance management, strengthening his clinch work, and utilizing his kicks if he wants to make it in the fight game. A good chin will only take you so far.
A fellow MMA fan. The kangaroo needs to keep his head off the line, and yes, utilize the kicks.
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It would also help if he hit his opponent back. I don't reckon he's gonna get very far standing there like a dumbass.
@@Lionesse-z41553 🤦♂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd be very happy to befriend these people, we need more people like these people
That dog dad did right to save his beloved fur baby. I would have done the same. My dogs are my children and nobody is going to prevent me from rescuing them, even if it means risking my own safety.
Man that kangaroo was bold af 😹😹😹😹took a right hook to the jaw and everything lmfao
The Kangaroo punch made me smile the most. The animal was squaring up to the man and when he took a punch to his jaw he looked so surprised 😂😂😂
The kangaroo punch was awesome but those ladies rescuing the puppy from the python was on point!
This makes me cry so loud and say we do have good people in this world .
These people are my heros . They are the true human being 🙏🙏🙏
As a horseback rider, the horse one really hit me. If my horses got into trouble like that i would be terrified.
so glad the doggy was saved, what a wonderful brave owner
Yep. And to top it off. A sharp shovel to cut off it's head. The area had a lot of homes, best to stop any chance of something worse in the future.
The little kitten really tugged at my heart strings, & the bravery of that gal was simply awesome!
I had no idea that kangaroo were aggressive, but I guess since their wild animals I guess anything is possible. That kangaroo needed a lesson and thank you for teaching it a lesson.
My mom is my héroe. Growing up in Los Angeles, she would constantly find abandoned kittens. She would bring them in and care for them… while adopting most of them as well.
Wilbanks was a CHAMP, didn't even drop his cigar, that how you do things, just something to chomp on while you PRY !
My only concern is how edited the video was. Perhaps for graphic reasons, but it appears fishy. I’ve seen this video multiple times and have never seen what led to the encounter.
@@WontSeeReplies What led to it, they said in the video, was he was walking his dog near the pond, and the gator rocketed out of the water and grabbed the dog. Those gators are fearless.
They were all great. I'm so glad all the animals ended up okay. ❤
Did anyone else get tears in their eyes watching these? I sure did!!!
Guy runs into fire to save dog- the look on his face when he's looking at her after @02:35 says it all. Worth it over and over again.
I saved both my guinea pig and our family dog. Nursed them back to health. Our husky Rocky, got parvovirus because the vet didnt give him the right vaccine. So he got sick and almost died, and needed to be hospitalized but in the city there was nowhere to be hospitalized. So since im in 5th year medical school, i could be his personal home hospital. So the veterinarian Dr supplied me with materials and at home I was doing Rocky's intravenous solutions. Thank God that our team effort paid off and he is alive and healthy! My sweet guinea pig, Cookie, got injured on her wooden house that she chewed, it scratched her on her back, and she got an abscess. Because of this abscess, via the blood route, she somehow got pneumonia, and she had to be on antibiotics. And she didnt want to eat or drink, so i would feed her with a syringe and give her food and water, and even stay up all night listening to her struggling breathing, hoping to make it to the next days dose of antibiotic, and feeding her water with a syringe in the night and not sleeping. I am so thankful to God that my sweet babies are all alive and healthy and happy. I cannot take full credit, but at least with my medical knowledge I prevented things from getting more complicated. I hospitalized my animals in my home and the sweet babies are alive and healthy❤❤❤
All the rescues affected my emotions of fear, love and admiration of the rescuers'. While I was babysitting my 2yo grand-daughter, I had to fight off a pitbull that had a hold of my daughters dog... Honey, by her neck. Honey, during the attack did not fight back; but instead, used all her strength and sturdiness to stay on her feet (so wise of her & I admire her!); that pitbull couldn't budge her downward as he was yanking down on her! He finally let go of her neck, then as Honey was turning to get away, he grabbed her shoulder and started yanking down on her again! Meanwhile, all the owner was doin, was repeatedly yelling "I don't know what to do"... The dog finally let go, and the owner took off after I went in the house w/Honey to get pen/paper for her info. A neighbor up the block was pointing which direction she fled & another neighbor down the block drove up (as he heard my screaming at the dog) and then took off to find her which he did & pic'd her license plate. Honey had to have emergency surgery to her neck and her shoulder filleted open. The owner was found and learned that she was already in court for a previous attack... we were the 3rd offense. Her neighborhood previously banned her from walking her dog in their community; so that day, she decided to drive into town and walk the dog in my daughter's neighborhood. Thank God my grandbaby stayed on the porch like I told her... her 13 yo brother was with her. Thank God the dog didn't turn on me! I did fracture a few bones in my hand as I was beating him on his head defending my beloved Honey-Bear! Viewing pics & msgs on the owner's fb, she put on red lipstick and kissed the dogs head where I was beating him, she encouraged this dog to kill ckns, climb trees after cats. Found out by Animal Control that Honey was the same breed as the other 2 dogs it had attacked... Border Collies'. The owner is at fault for this dog behavior as it was not trained properly. They had to pay Honey's $900.00 vet bill, rebuild their backyard fence; plus, the dog had to be on a lease and muzzled whenever outside; It's last chance of survival. I feel this owner did a hugh injustice in quality of life for this pitbull... and her neglect, placed several lifes' in jeopardy including her own dog!...🦋
That dog needs to be put down and its owners charged with public menace for being shitty human beings.
I hate hearing things like this,but am so glad you and Honey are ok,although I'm sure Honey was mentally traumatized for awhile afterwards.
I rescue pit bulls and have 2 AMAZING ones right now. As well as a Doberman. Irresponsible HUMANS who don't properly train these types of dogs not only put others lives in danger,but the dog itself is also a victim. These people,and their negligence also give breeds like pit bulls a bad name,causing people to despise ALL pit bulls,which is sad. Well trained they are incredible dogs.....the clowns of dog world lol.
When I first got my one pit,she was scared,poorly trained,and traumatized by starvation and abuse. She attacked my other pit bull who reacted much like your Honey. I also ended up with a broken finger,cracked ribs,and cuts and bruises(and a little PTSD I think) from trying to save my dogs life,,which i did. She had a few puncture wounds on her neck and face. I chose to keep this rescue anyway,worked with her diligently,,and now,4 years later she's one of the best dogs I've ever had. I'm VERY aware of her strength and power tho,and always am cautious when my grand children are around,or even around feeding time.
My young grandchild would call that pittie owner a “lady with a dark heart” because of the cruelty she demonstrates to, with, and through her poor dog. From what you’ve shared she encourages her dog to cause harm and imho she should have been charged with animal cruelty, spent some time in jail with probation to include counseling and the dog needs to be removed from her - it is possible he could be rehabilitated but that have be a decision made by an expert. Accountability is greater than money though I’m glad she was ordered to your bills and sorry you and your Honey plus the children were undoubtedly traumatized emotionally as well.
As the Dog Whisperer says “It’s not bad dogs, it’s bad owners.”
I agree with that yet would also extend the issues to puppy mills and irresponsible breeders, including
in-breeding which causes harm to the genetic pool.
@@aSkyDaughter Maybe some inbreeding involved in the ownership 😉
That is just terrible I'm glad your dog is okay though. And I agree with everything you said it's sad there's people like that they shouldn't own animals they should have been charged.
OMG punching the kangaroo was priceless ❣️ The shocked look on the roos face!
The first guy literally ran through flames, caught on fire, and found his dog 🐕 ♥️♥️♥️
The man rushing in to the fire to save his dog gets my vote