Woman wakes up to a new dog sitting on patio furniture | GMA
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2022
- Amy Haden didn't expect to have a surprise guest on her patio but took him in and helped him find a home.
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I'm at a loss that people were judging this family for not keeping him. They fed him, took him to a vet & loved him until they could find him a forever home. That family is AWESOME! & I really wish more people would be like them in regards to stray animals.
Exactly and she specifically said that he didn't get along with her other pets. Why on earth would someone keep a stray pet that didn't get along with the current pets?
@@mikeh2129 Learn from my mistakes: Vet fees. My cat insurance is £65 per month. I can't really afford it - but I've only one pet to be responsible for, so I manage to pay it. Most pet insurers won't pay out for Dental work. Especially for elderly cats. Best part of a grand spent a couple of years ago for teeth removal / cleaning. Insurers would not pay out. My mother bailed me out financially. My point is, even if the dog in this clip _did_ get along with the other pets - the cost of caring for him throughout his lifetime was probably prohibitive. The kindest thing to do was to home him with somebody who could afford to keep him. The lady in this clip did the right thing, a thousand percent.
THEY ARE COCKSUCKERS
@@davidg.2217 What does being a "cocksucker" have anything to do with being kind and going above & beyond what most people would for the wellbeing of a stray animal?
And he didn't get along with the other dogs
He looks like he's up for a job interview in the first shot; nervous but wanting to make a good impression. Good on you for finding him a good home!
"so I... Uhm... Heard very good things about your company."
Anatolian shepherd must be one of the most underrated dog breeds, they are really smart and just love people. They want to have a home and protect their family, it is literally coded into their genes. However it is true that they don't get along well with other pets and animals because of this because they see them as dangerous against their family. But you could train them to accept those pets as a part of family as well without much trouble. The most important thing with Anatolian shepherds and similar breeds you must make them understand you are the leader of herd not them then they wouldn't attack anything at all unless they are provoked badly..
This is the best comment I have read in a while.
So funny!
Lmao 😂💀
Not keeping him shows incredible responsibility and love for the dog’s overall well-being. You are wonderful people and did a wonderful thing for the woman praying for such a dog. Kudos to you. 😊
But giving him to an elderly lady..does not.. It is a big dog needing a lot of exercise and she may not outlive the dog, meaning it will have to be rehomed again.
@@sueg2286 I know. Hopefully she will hire someone to walk him.
@@sueg2286 he might be what she needed, he can keep her energy up by her taking him out on walks and playing with him. Sadly if she does pass before him hopefully she already has someone who will take him in.
@@sueg2286 Stop with the ageism. You don't know that lady's situation. You heard little old lady and immediately went to alone, senile, weak, and frail. That lady might live with her family. She might be a body builder. She might come from a family that lives to 102. I have a friend from my spiritual group that's definitely a little old lady because she's in her 60s and short. She also walks 5 miles a day in less than an hour, strength trains everyday, works 30 hours a week at UPS, and cleans houses on the weekends. She has way more muscle in her back and arms then 80% of the 20 year guys I know and eats healthier than most athletes. So stop with the ageism and speaking on stuff you know nothing about.
@@serenityjewel Stop with your assumptions that I am assuming !
They found a lady who said he was the answers to her prayers. It’s a win win situation. Super story! Super dog and great lady for giving him the chance. ❤
religious crap
No need to apologize about finding a home for the dog. You weren’t expecting another dog. You did all you could do great job.
They helped him find a wonderful home that’s what’s important
@@ritalawson7020 I would not have given a dog like this to a “little old lady.” If the dog is young and she’s old, that situation could likely not end well. Plus he’s a bigger dog that needs exercise and regular walks, so I hope she has someone to help her with that, along with vet and groomer visits. Dogs are a big responsibility. That’s why older people tend to match better with cats, which are more independent.
@@calisongbird Jesus Christ, get off your high horse you cretinous mofo.
@@danc3693 just like all the internet know ot all's 🤣 🤣
@@calisongbird the problem is they were taking care of an extra dog for an extended duration that they never expected to. Imagine having 2 kids and suddenly out of kindness taking care of a random homeless kid. after taking care of the kid for that long, if a sweet old lady who appreciates the kid is willing to take him, she would ofc agree. she's probably been taking care of him on overtime for a very long time already and can't extend it forever. and remember he doesn't get along with her current 2 dogs and i think he's stealing from neighbours who were blaming her for it. meanwhile her family dynamics, neighbour relationships, and finances are bleeding because she decided to take care of him.
the way he makes eye contact and kinda closes his eyes in a squint. it's a total sign of him being a good hearted trustworthy dog. the little wag and ears going up and down
100% family dog material 😍
Gorgeous. He,s like. ,,Hi. I,m your new boy,,.
@@lottielane2486 LOL exactly
@@TrickOrRetreat But he didn’t get a family- just an old lady 😢
@@LittleLulubee But her son turned out to be a dog whisperer, and they performed for European royalty and became famous in eastern Sicily.
I love how responsible the family was. It’d be so hard to realize you can’t keep a dog that the universe seems to have gifted out of thin air. But in the end, it seems like Walker appeared to them so they could deliver him to the lil lady that was praying for him ❤ this family was just a vessel of happiness and that’s so special.
The universe gifted them a dog? Man, where do you get these crazy ideas? Has the universe ever given you anything?
@@yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753 it gifted me you
@@yvetteandjorgenlarsen9753Believe it or not, the same exact thing happened to me a couple years ago. One day this dog just showed up at my doorstep and started following me around like it had been my dog its whole life. So you tell me, how is that not a gift from the universe?
Because the universe doesn’t give gifts silly goose!
@@henrlima87 i had a cat just appear at my house and stayed there. no one knew were the cat came from.... i had it for years.... thing is it was not my cat and the universe did not gift it to me. there is no such thing as an object gifting anyone or anything with anything
That dog is working hard to charm the homeowners! I’d never have the heart to turn him away.
Good thing this isn’t about you sweetie
but imagine you are raising 2 kids and a random kid sits on your porch everyday trying to charm you into adopting him. can you really afford to? in fact, should you even? remember she said the dog didn't get along with her 2 dogs and she still took care of the dog. i would say the dog's mission succeeded as he made her take care of him for a very long time until she found him a new home. that's the biggest success going from homeless to being taken care of to getting a new home.
@@LEM19284condescending as hell.
Not at all condescending. Just the facts.@@bloop1980
@@LEM19284 You are not a nice person. Not even close.
The fact that this woman acknowledged she wasn't in a position to take on another pet, demonstrates how responsible a pet owner she is! Hooray for her!
Repent to Jesus Christ
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Proverbs 27:17 NIV
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Hmm, I wonder if its because their dogs aren't socialized? Non-socialized dogs don't get along with others. The other reasons she gave were just BS, look at the house and backyard.
If you don't want the dog just say you don't want it. Don't have to lie about it.
@@omarf.4146 THANK YOU!!! I thought I was the only one that was being cynical or judgmental. I could just tell something was up with this lady! She NEVER looked into the camera. She looked every which way but directly into the lens bc she knew she wasn't going to keep Walker! When she said she let TikTok name the dog I knew she wasn't invested. I could just hear her saying: "I finally got my house in order and on a routine. I am not taking on another thing!" Which is fine, but just like you said, "If you don't want the dog, just say you don't want the dog." Giving reasons like Kim Kardashian on why she got rid of the kitten Kanye gave her when they were dating.
@@CC-si3cr Yeah she definitely was making excuses on why she wasn't keeping him. Which is fine, she isn't obligated to keep the dog and she did enough in finding him a home. But the fact she gave a bunch of excuses shows deep down she felt guilty about it or there would be no need for excuses.
@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 go and play elsewhere with your friends and fictitious Gods.
It's a shame she feels the need to apologise for not keeping him. (I can only imagine the judgy online grief she got in thanks for her good deed). She did more for that dog than most people would, and the people spewing online. Even her neighbours didn't do much, they said he'd visited them too, they shut the door and carried on their day. They didn't take him in for a month, take him the vet, or find him a home. Plus she didnt make a stupid decision to keep him, so her existing pets would be miserable, and life difficult. This lady did all she could, the dog is safe and happy, and I salute her.
Exactly. People forget to realize the responsibility of taking care of a pet. It's not just cuddles and petting; you need to feed them, monthly/yearly vet visits, any medication they might need, daily walks and exercise, grooming, also training if the dog needs behavior corrected. And on top of this, most people work and have other responsibilities outside of home. I have one dog and I could NEVER imagine getting another dog to take care of. This lady already had TWO dogs so it's more than reasonable for her to give him to someone else.
@@Mar-pe9kx I agree. I did have 2 dogs until October. My elderly one sadly passed away. I worked out some years ago I spent more money monthly/annually on the dogs than any other regular bill. Don't get me wrong I was happy to. I chose to have them, so I also chose to look after them. You shouldn't get any pet on an emotional whim. It's a commitment in time and money and if you're short of either, you are short changing the animal and being selfish keeping it.... and keeping it from a happy life with someone else. This lady made the right choices for her and the dog. She did a great job.👍
@@Spike-ck5tj I totally agree because it might just turn out into a 10-15 year commitment and some marriages don't even last that long. Vet bills can be expensive. I've paid over $5k towards vet bills last year on my dog to get him surgery. Most people are not ready for that.
I'm not complaining but I'm going through the same situation. In august 2020 a nasty human dumped 2w old 2 female puppies(mixed breed,short legged) in a drainage. My mom and I rescued them and tried to find their mom but unfortunately we couldn't. Tried to find a foster/forever home since we already had a pet (11yo Male indie mix😘🐕🦺and doesn'tget along with others), but again failed. They're still with us😘🐶🐶In India people are breed specific. Rescueing is easy but These trolls don't understand how difficult it is to rehome. Mother nature bless you all🙏 #adoptdontshop #lovedogsnotbreeds #alllivesmatter #indies #bekind #stopanimalcruelty
@@misshoneynevercame4832 OMG
.so.funny an spot on..
I've have some dogs for 17 years
Longest relationship ever..
Look at how excited he is. From the moment they set eyes on him to eating a bowl of food, he is thrilled to be alive
What a good boy. I'm glad he found a forever home with someone who needed him as much as he needed her.
There's NO shame in rehoming an animal that isn't happy with their current environment. This dog was happier in a single-dog household and you found him one. Kudos. A rescue home doesn't always mean a forever home; sometimes it means finding that forever home for them. In the mean-time, they just sought out help and you provided it. Much respect.
Exactly.
Exactly this is something I'd love to do, which is why I dream of living more rurally means I am not limited on what I can rescue by what the neighbours are willing to put up with and sadly a lot of rehoming sites and shelters get so full round holidays it's horrible that a lot of people can't respect and take on the responsibility they chose to bring into their home leading to shelters filling up, taking on animal they normally wouldn't deal with and animals popping up on streets, so I'd love to rescue and foster animals and anyone I keep could potentially depending on their attitude help me determine a good home for animals, like would they ever have the chance to get along with other dogs, other cats or other animals. Do they like big open spaces or prefer to be a couch potato. All things that are bonuses of me loving a variety of different animals, and any confident ones would be very helpful for other animals or really motherly animals can often benefits from raising smaller things like silkie chickens, some dogs or cats can be very motherly.
Well said
Well done in finding a family for this lovely creature. What a joy!
Yes!. Although I've ended up keeping dogs that way🤣 it really does depend on the dynamic true! I've had ones show up but can't keep them because of that
That's a million miles of personality. I'd take that dog in a heartbeat.
Same here! 😁
You should contact the owner. A dog that young will out live it's current owner. After a death, most family members just stake a big dog like that to the city run kill shelter and let them deal with it. You know how that goes? He shows any form of aggression to the plastic hand, he's quickly destroyed. Oh and yes, the city still uses the "plastic hand" to determine aggression.
Me tooo !!!! He is sooo sweet .. 😩😩😩🥺
Me too!!🙋🏻♀️ He's so sweet🍭🥰🦮🥰
@@illiniwood why do you have to be so negative? sheesh
It fascinates me how and why these beautiful creatures come to us out of nowhere.
Thank you to this family for looking after him for a full 4 weeks, feeding him, loving on him and finding him a wonderful forever home. ❤❤❤❤❤
In many cultures, like the natives/asians... when an animal come finding you...
It mean that a love one that passed, part of their consciousness or essence/soul had made it into that animal consciousness, and they wanted to be around you for a little longer. Usually, the animal will help you solve a secret or find comfort or something like that
Cheers
@@funyunI love that 🥰
They know how to find the good people.
Dogs aren't beautiful at all
@@user-sp8fm4mr7lAww, I feel bad for you. You are missing out on such an incredible bond if you don't like dogs.
My dog has been an endless source of love, laughter, and happiness.
I like the fact they were responsible to find him a home, however, when she mentioned that the new home was with a little old lady, my heart sank, only for the fact that this is a big high energy dog and needs regular walks and play time. I hope he is getting everything he needs and is living a fulfilling life.
Maybe the little old lady has a fenced in back yard. And maybe has grandkids that will play with him. 🤷🏼♀️
I agree. A dog like this needs about two hours of exercise per day. He seems to have a great temperament- it would be a real shame if he didn't get enough exercise and it led to weird behavioral issues. That happens a lot with powerful dogs who don't have an adequate outlet for their pent up energy.
I feel differently, I was touched that the “little old lady” had her prayers answered. Just because she is old does NOT mean she is infirm or senile or unfit. Walker could be her protector with his size!
Yeah I kind of had mixed feelings as well. Hope he's getting what he needs from her and gets his daily walks..❤
Just because she's a little old lady it doesn't mean she's dead! I'll bet that dog gets plenty of running around done where he lives. Besides he's probably getting way more love and attention than he has ever gotten!
No one should ever criticize you for not keeping him! To take proper care of one pet is so expensive let alone 3. You went above and beyond to help Walker. Thank you for doing that!
Hello Catherine how are you doing today.
i have 4, you’re correct.. expensive
Not only expensive but time consuming..💜
@@naudianeels1328 Lol, definitely but so worth it!
@@Catherine-2008 Definitely!! 😊👍😊
Awww, what a sweet boy! He looked so happy in that chair. He’s going to totally change the adopter’s life!
Right, he was looking like “Good Morning”
Right 👍😉
Definitely!! He's too sweet. I'd adopt him in a heartbeat if I could..🥺🥰🥺
Dogs aren't really people. They are animals onto which you can enjoy projecting your ego, and shower with love and attention that you wouldn't even give your own children. Pet products and services companies know this. --The Veterinarian's Son
He had the vibe of a dog that hasn't been treated well and wasn't getting any love. And so that's what he was hoping for at her house. And he got it.
Boy, the old lady who got this dog received something very special. You can tell by the demeanor of this dog that it will be a special companion and will change a life.
I’m so glad you found him a home. He looks like he tries to please. He’ll get out of that puppy stage and the older lady will like him.
Whoever dumped him, it was definitely their loss. He's adorable 😍
Why do people always assume that lost dogs don't already have a home? Are non dog owners completely unaware that running away and ending up at a neighbors house or elsewhere is normal and frequent behavior? All people on the internet care about is that they have a chance to look like a virtuous hero when they're only stealing a dog from their original home.
@@clevername8832 true but this owner from this video wasnt intentionally stealing it, she checked head to toe if the dog had a previous owner and even asked online publicly who did this dog belong to, therefore this video wasnt intentional, other videos possibly.
@@clevername8832 you're so right. Many years ago one of my beautiful rescue dogs got away from her minder when I was in hospital. She was obviously searching for me as we had deeply bonded. She was microchipped but nobody ever came forward. I searched everywhere, employed a tracker dog service, used posters with rewards, appeals on radio, local newspapers, vet practices and via Facebook, I even used psychics. I've never got over it and remain heartbroken 12 years later. Interestingly, all the psychics independently said that man with a small dog found her and took her home. I just pray she was loved and cared for. I still feel crippling grief and guilt even writing this. It also really hurts to think of anyone assuming that she had been dumped when she was so very precious, as all dogs are 🦋
@@clevername8832 It’s not “looking like a virtuous hero” and it’s not stealing a dog. If “running away and ending up at a neighbors house or elsewhere is normal” as you say, then that makes it even more important for a responsible dog owner to make sure their per has either a collar or a microchip - preferably both. A dog without either is a sign of neglect at worst and indifference to the dog’s safety at best. I have no idea how you can say that is “stealing” someone’s dog when there is literally no way to return it to the person who was responsible for losing it. The person who finds the dog shouldn’t be judged for the laziness of the dog’s owner. This should be obvious to any responsible pet lover.
@@ellie.l6585 The dog in this video was neither collared nor microchipped. You did the responsible thing and microchipped your pet, so I understand and appreciate how devastating that must have been for you. But the woman in this video did everything right. Took him to the vet to be scanned for a chip and posted it all over social media trying to find his owner. She was not trying “to look like a virtuous hero” and “stealing” a dog. What else was she supposed to do? Just let the dog wander around every day and risk it getting hit by a car or possibly attacking someone else’s pet in their own yard? What happened to your pet is tragic, but it’s a totally different scenario than what happened in this case.
That's incredible that the little old lady had been looking for him in her prayers. I hope that it works out for them.
You relying on that check mark hard
@@apastafarian5051 its a bot
@@apastafarian5051 don't hate him cuz you ain't him
She old and praying for a Dog 😆 I see alot of Single women going this way. Old Done and Complete Per Lovers
Lol
It irks me when people outside of the situation demand that fosters “fail”. Foster families are SO VALUABLE, people who understand their duty to helping pets transition into new homes are SO CHERISHED. Why the heck would we want to force them to close their doors with a permanent adoption. It’s so selfish and short sighted. Good on their family for fulfilling their duty to this sweet puppy, I’m so glad he found the home we truly deserved 🥰
My heart melted. He looks just like my dog. She is the sweetest, most intelligent dog I have ever had. She's my best friend. I hope I get to see her in the afterlife.
we are forever bound to our beloved pets, even in the afterlife 🥰
The look on his face and his little tail wag while sitting in the chair is one of the cutest things I’ve seen. His joy at being discovered. I’m so happy he was able to find a home and I hope he’ll get the exercise he needs from the little old lady as described.
That's too much dog for an old lady.
@@chrismorrison3375 Some old ladies run marathons and go for long walks, I’m sure she’ll take good care of him!
@@chrismorrison3375 I agree but hopefully someone will come along and offer to walk him or she will pay someone. Otherwise he will not be happy stuck inside a yard/house. That dog needs to MOVE! 🙂
@@chrismorrison3375 I agree
@@ES11777 What is old? I read "this old lady" and then late sixties - I'm like What!! I'm my 70s, walk miles everyday plus other physical exercises, busy as can be and enjoy walking my two grand terrier dogs.
He looks so funny sitting in the chair, leaning back like that ! He's a real sweetie, glad he got a good home with someone who needs him .
True such a sweetheart
He looks like he is so used to being around humans. I’m surprised he had no owner prior to them finding him.
He was sitting there tail wagging and licking the chair arm as if he had lived there since he was a pup.
Dog's ! you just have to love them.
She did exactly the right process. Good for her!
He seems so friendly, glad it worked out for everyone. . He sure knows how to melt your heart he's very adorable.
The fact you took in a dog that wasn't yours, *refused* to surrender him & instead found him a good home is beyond any expectation.
Bless you and your family for the compassion you showed this wayward pupper!
exactly. and suxh a sweet doggie he is too
Exactly, well done! You give this world a firm foundation in compassion, empathy and love.
THANK YOU!❣️
Repent to Jesus Christ
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Proverbs 27:17 NIV
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@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 gtfo
The fact she did the work to care for the dog & find a new home is awesome.
What a beautiful story! You took this little guy in, you cared for him, you found him the home he was meant to have. God bless you and your family.
He certainly is a cutie & does his best to worm his way into people's hearts! So glad they were able to find him a furever home.
The way the dog sat in the chair and wagged his tail around strangers proofs he is an actual pet/ house doggie. He could've been from someone living just a bit further away. It happened to us too. One day we came back from a trip and a dog was sitting on the stairs. We fed him and he stayed for a week and then disappeared. Months later we were walking by a property a thirty minute walk from our home and there he was. Barking at us and we recognized him.
LOL the Traveler
Yes, it's sad to think someone is missing him, but they should've chipped him or given him a dog collar with a name tag/phone number. The woman in the video put up signs and did what she could but eventually the dog needed a new safe "forever home". Can't wait around for the first owners forever.
Or he was dumped by someone passing thru. No collar.
@@Changesonemack my dog has a name tag but I rarely put his collar on. So that’s not necessarily true.
I thought the same thing he was obviously raised good and with love
Him sitting on the patio in “his” chair stole my heart. I’m so glad he has a home.
I could see he was saying the chair was very comfortable, and he'd like to stay. That he was a good boi.
I would do the same. Check for owner, and find a great home if I could.
I just had a baby adopt us. Lol. She’s a sweetheart. We found out someone threw her out by the dumpster at the church across the street. My mom has 4th stage pancreatic and liver cancer and ( mom named her Ginger) is the best fur baby and We love her. ❤️
Thank you for giving him the love he needed before he found his permanent mommy. You are a good soul.
Awwww. He was in the patio chair like "when is breakfast?" Lol. So glad the cute fella found a home. He was blessed to find a nice family to care for him in transition.
Lol
I totally agree
Awww he just wanted a family.
“This house looks nice, I’ll give them a try”
That was really sweet of her to take the time and effort to care for him and find him a good home ❤️
Seeing her chillin in that chair made my morning LOL SO CUTE!!
@@c4caffeen134 YES me too!!
I hope he didn't want a family. Because that'd be kind of disappointing that he ended up with a single old lady who likely doesn't have the energy, patience, or mental capacity required for a dog this young. More-so when you realize he'll likely outlive her...
@@Ki_Adi_Mundi I thought the same thing! I'm a little worried for his future. But his demeanor in the chair looked like he could be ok with it. It did make me worry though.
Stray cats come to my home all the time for food but they never stayed. One fluffy young one came and was so playful and loving but he won't leave. No one claims him. I will bring him to a shelter. We have a cat already.
Thank you for feeding and caring for walker till you found him a forever home. He's a very good boy.❤👍
Thank you for taking care of that beautiful soul and finding him a home. 🙏🏽
He's an answer to the old lady's prayers - that's so sweet. He seems like a lovely dog 😊
Samething happened to my niece They came home from a trip and a Yorkie was sitting on their porch and ran up to them like he was theirs They did everything to find his owners even posted pictures in local paper Put it on the radio Filed a report with Sherriff Dept He adopted to his name she gave him just like it had always been his name considering he was a adult dog That was many yrs ago and he has been a part of our family ever since Everyone loves him
He just seems so happy. I wonder if he was a neighborhood puppy that no one could afford to take but fed well and just grew into a happy sweet doggo?
Hope he really went to that little old ladies home and it's not a long tale she told.
@@karenstacks2501 . Same for me for a cat. Turned out to be the best cat ever for the next 15 years
Until the dog falls in love with her and she passes away and the dog dies of heartbreak 😥
What a wonderful story. Walker is so sweet, and he certainly picked the right porch to lounge on. This beautiful family gave him and his new mommy their happy ending. "An answer to prayer " explains it all. Win-Win. I love it. ❤️😍❤️
He looks so healthy! Lovely lovely dog! Well done, you did well for him
The moment you see him you know that he is a Good Boy.
except with other dogs,but otherwise agree
He *wants* to be a good dog 😆
Look at this distinguished gentleman, look at the way he is sitting.❤
Lol..that was the first that popped into my head..!!
Yes
Mmmm yesss 🧐🤣
🤗🤗🤗
Awe I couldn't turn him away at all!!! Look at that face I would've took him in the 1st time I saw him out there sitting there looking with that face like please don't tell at me I'm a good boy... hopefully he's in his forever home 💞
Dogs are great… we are lucky to have these creatures
The way his tail never stopped once lets you know what a sweetie he is. You're great people to go to so much extra trouble to see to it that he was going to be ok. I get the feeling he was driven there by someone that had an idea that you would do what THEY should've...ensure he was well and appropriately homed. That was no stray you had sitting on your patio chair that morning.. too well fed, groomed and generally cared for and not fearful of strangers. That little old lady is getting a really nice life blessing. Bless you for making a great ending for all involved.
❤❤
Similar situation happened to my late Mother several years ago. It was a VERY good thing for both Mom and the new found companion. Not going into details, but the dog (Sadie) saved Mom's life a couple times that I know of.
@@daveward1935 🐕❤🙏
@@daveward1935 that's a beautiful story! Do u think an acquaintance dropped off the dog there for your mother?
@@la381 Nope. Mom picked her up from the animal shelter :)
Thats exactly what happened with my dog! He just showed up at my parents' house and he was sitting on their bench in their carport. He just looked at them and wagged his tail when they came home like "Where've you guys been? I've been waiting for you!" We have had him for 2 years now and he is the best buddy in the world.
Hello Laura how are you doing today.
Ours as well! Best dog ever, and no one ever came looking for her!! Best pets are always the ones that find you.
@@hmarie2494 Hello Maria how are you doing today Z
If only dogs could talk and tell us their life story. I see he didn't have a collar when found in the chair, but he looked both happy and healthy .......very strange why he showed up out of nowhere. Maybe he was lost.
Who could resist this cutie pie? So affectionate.
He knew who to ask for help. Bless them for helping him find his forever home.
Awww. The way he looked at her with his ears back, tail wagging and put his lil paw on the chair arm like "here I am, love me please." 💗 melts 💗💗💗
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could be a lost soul who came back as a dog , who knows this is a Lovely encounter.
@@aquamarine2416 I thought the same... which is why I definitely love how this video ended
@@sabrinastarks7868 Yes!!!So Lovely!!!
Walker just knew that he picked the right patio to relax on. 😂
This lady and her family was so kind to this dog. God bless them always.
I would take that gorgeous dog in a blink if I had her lifestyle. A family, a home, and didn't work every hour God sends! I hope the 'little old lady' has the energy to keep up with a lively dog for its entire life without any future changes. Dogs like children need a lifetime commitment and fostering conveys the wrong message. They need commitment, unconditional love, caring, attention, training, cozy beds inside the home, and to be treated just like every other family member for their entire lives. I see no difference between dogs and children when it comes to the aforementioned.
A homeless guy left a black lab, on a leash with a note; "I am homeless, don't have a home, or money to buy food, or take care of the dog, I know of you and, that you love dogs." Had no idea the dog was left, my dog was the one who kept barking at the door, opened the door, low-and-behold, there was a beautiful black lab dog, chained to my door. I brought her in, fed her and gave her water. Called my sister, she came over and she desperately wanted her. I gave her money to buy food, bottled water and treats. Found a happy home for her.
Bless you and your sister
Awesome of you to do this!
I would try to find the guy so he can come see the dog if he wants. If that visit might be too hard on the person or the dog, I would just send updates of the dog to the original person. People shouldn't be homeless if there's a chance they can be helped out of their harsh situation.
That behavior just makes me feel like crying. All he wants is to belong and be loved. So glad he found a great home.
A great home? She also said it was a “little old lady” and that this dog was 1-2 years old. That means she placed it in a home where the owner is highly likely to pass before the dog and then the dog will go through the trauma of being homeless again.
@@OnlyMe-uk6nh Debbie Downer takes the podium.
@@rockman4699 Sure ok 😂😂 a minute ago you were talking about prayer and now you are criticising someone with a valid concern because it doesn’t line up with your opinion. That would make you the negative one my friend, not to mention a hypocrite. Can’t I ask God for a long term forever home for this beautiful dog?
@@OnlyMe-uk6nh Good morning. Thanks for sharing your opinion like I did in two replies. Have a great day.
@@rockman4699 Love your work. 😂😂
The extra mile this family went for this abandoned dog is wonderful. So kind.
We need more humans who care like this in the world. Thank goodness they cared for him until he was adopted
One day when I got home from work and was unlocking our front door I heard 3 dogs barking from inside our house- instead of just the 2 we actually owned. I’d been gone for 6 hours and my husband was out of state at the time. We had a fenced back yard and a doggy door. When I went inside there was a mysterious Jack Russell. He’d found a way to crawl under our fence and join our family. He’d facilitated his own introduction to our dogs all by himself & had clearly passed their tests to be a part of the family. I asked around our cul de sac, found the owners, took him home. He kept coming back, I scoped the fence line but I couldn’t figure out how he was getting in. We did this dance with him for about 5 months. When it was winter I’d wake up at 3 am to him jumping on my bed and wiggling his cold little body under the sheets to warm up. Eventually my husband went to the owners and asked if we could just keep him. They’d had a baby and Duke (the dog) had lost his place on the totem pole. So Duke became ours. He was always meant to be ours, he just knew it before we did. ❤️
awww I love this - Duke is very blessed!!!!!
@@debbiebrumfield1007 thank you! He was a really good boy. He even brought a gift that first day- when I opened the door there was a fairly long garden snake. I had my two dogs doing the happy dance, Duke, who was doing the “please-accept-me-I’m-a-good boy” wiggle and then the snake. Thankfully it was unharmed and I managed to nudge it out the door quickly. The first few minutes were crazy fun. Our dogs never brought in anything like that, so I’m sure it was Duke. 🐍😊
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Sweet, indeed, the boy was “bursting” of personality and your story sounds just as heart warming.
Nicely done. We need more people like you in this world.
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This is one of the cutest stories I’ve ever heard😊He desperately wanted to stay with u all! So happy u and ur husband asked to keep him! Do u all have a Tik Tok or anything showing ur three dogs?!
@@gin3314 I’m sure I could find some. I recently moved and cleared out a storage unit so am still working my way through stuff. Our first dog as a couple was from a box of 4 week old puppies in front of a grocery store- I walked in and bought a big bag of puppy food. She was a tiny little beagle /lab mix and we named her Trial, cause my husband joked that she was on a trial basis. The second one I found on the highway in rural Alaska- 20 miles in either direction to humans and it was February. So it was brutally cold w/ no water available. The snow wasn’t soft fluffy snow, it had a hard top shell. I saw 2 cars a mile ahead of me tap their brakes, slow down then speed up. They were so far ahead of me, I assumed it was a moose. When I finally got close enough to see my heart just broke, he was just walking along so slowly with his head down. Didn’t even barely glance at me. I couldn’t leave him out there. Opening the car door and inviting him in was one of the best decisions of my entire life. He was a big dog, so while he settled in we’d say oh the big dog wants out or big dog wants in … eventually that became his name. Duke came much later, but still while Big Dog & Trial were young enough for the three of them to bond. I’m seriously going to be looking for pictures cause now I want to see them again, so much. I don’t think people should ever have to go in search of a special pet… they find you when the time is right, whether it’s God or the universe- I’ve never been steered wrong, not one time. The best pets I’ve ever had are the ones I didn’t know I was going have the morning I woke up. Hands down. ❤️
Oh precious dog. Look at him. You can tell he’s darling sitting there that way. Look at the tail going so fast. He’s sweet.
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Hello Gracie, how is the weather over there?
He's such an affectionate loving darling
DOGS ARE ANGELS ON EARTH. Such PURE souls. 🕊️
Years ago we had a dog like this come to our house. He was a Yellow Lab, and he was the smartest, most human-oriented dog we ever had. He was gentle to our young sons, babies, other pets, and puppies and kittens, and fit right in with our pets. He knew the difference between playing rough and someone who is a threat and he would protect his family like a Grizzly Bear protects her cubs. There is a reason why animals just show up at your doorstep and don't leave. They are God sent for a purpose. a few years after he came to claim our house as his, my husband left the boys and me. I don't know how I would have made it through the first few years of my life after the divorce had it not been for Nick to lean on and protect us.
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Awwwwwwwwwww, thanks for sharing! God bless you and your family.
Well,it's said if you want true love, get a dog. Your love found you.
Being the stepping stone to a loving home is a wonderful blessing for an animal in need. No one can afford to keep every animal they rescue and help.
You did a Wonderful job.
So much agree with that statement, this wonderful lady did absolutely everything in her power to help this baddy..
No need to feel any shame or
pressure for not being able to keep this boy like forever..
And may God bless senior lady who took him in..
Very thankful to this humans.
You showed an amazing responsibility and kindness to that dog. May you always be blessed and thank you for deciding on finding Walker a permanent home. 🤗👍🙏👏
You can tell he was looking for a home & someone to take him in & love him I could see it in his eyes as he sat in that chair- I'm so glad that this family helped him.
Dogs get abandoned all the time. And this very smart dog understood what he needed to do to survive. Very thankful he found a home
Just the tail wagging alone melted my heart. Doggo would be mine within 5 minutes. So beautiful xxx
Pretty much betting that you spend a ton of time on FB tossing ridiculous stories like this versus what matters!.
Not difficult to understand Amy. You took great care of this little guy. You took the responsibilities to take him in, search for his owner and find him a new home. All of those things take time and care. Thank You for helping out. World needs more people like your family !!
Omg what a sweetheart! He's so beautiful!
The home owners didn't know this but, the dog bought the house back in 1998 and was wondering why these people were in his home. He just chilled on the new furniture that they furnished (thank you) and waited because he was locked out. He was also a little perturbed that 2 new dogs were in his house. He didn't mind going to live with the old lady but y'all owe him some money for the house 😂🐕 💖
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Very cute!! 🤣🥰🤣
Yeah, he certainly appeared to have claimed that home, he also appeared to be used to sitting on furniture & doing tricks as well...which makes me wonder if he hadn't escaped someone's vehicle or home.
My dog is an escape artist & he can open any type of door handle too, from letting his companions & himself out of indoor kennels & outdoor kennel/play yards, to opening car doors from the inside & letting his companion & himself out, or opening the door from the outside & letting his friends out of the vehicle, to letting himself in or out of different houses, garages, a 5th wheel...we have to make sure house & 5th wheel doors are locked, kennels & play yards have padlocks, car doors have lock on window, child lock on door & that his leash is secured to seatbelt; he's even chewed his way out of halters, collars, leashes, dog runs, & if he couldn't open the outdoor play yard door because of padlock, he climbed up the cyclone fence, pushed his way through the roof of the outdoor kennel/play yard, pulled the cyclone wires apart at the base, dug beneath it & actually pulled his fat little pug companion out. We couldn't keep him off the furniture, so we got him an old used leather armchair, put a big fluffy blanket on it, so that he wouldn't tear up the leather & that's his designated location...other than his bed. He needs structure & a set routine or he gets himself into trouble & everything needs to be dog-proofed. It's like having a child & he's just as intelligent & devious..he understands everything that is said & watches every move, so nummies need to be placed high where he can't open doors & cupboards to help himself. No one believed me when I told them that he understands everything that they say, never forgets a face, even if he met them only once, can recognize the vehicles of different people, can recognize where he's going in the car & can open doors... until they witnessed it for themself.
@@imgoldenspyder9409 Oh, I know how human-like they can be. In the 70s to 80s I swore our black & white lab was one of my siblings. He was smart as a whip. We had a lock on our fence so he couldn't get out. Well, he watched the boxer across the street jump right over her fence and _jump_ he went over ours. He followed her wherever she went. She was his boss. 😂 When it was time for them to come home she would jump back over her fence and he would jump back over his. And then they were home as if NOTHING ever happened. I miss that dog. 💖💖
Jay's mini dog story should be published. I enjoyed it. 😊
A great dog, found great people who helped him find his forever home.
Exactly! Win, win, win!
Grow up
@@HistoryandReviews tell me you've never felt love in your live without telling me you've never felt love in your life
I just hope Walker has a happy life .
@Gecko🦎 ... look at his/her channel ... and he/she's telling others to grow up ! 😂🤣😂🤣
I'm so happy the dog found a good home and the ladies prayers were answered. They found each other thanks to good people
I’m so happy she found him a home with a lady that said this dog was the answer to her prayers! If he didn’t get along with her other dogs that’s a real problem! It all worked out for everyone and I’m so happy for the dog that was obviously abandoned! Thanks for sharing this beautiful story!
She also said it was a “little old lady” and that this dog was 1-2 years old. That means she placed it in a home where the owner is highly likely to pass before the dog and then the dog will go through the trauma of being homeless again.
Just another example that prayer works. A dear friend of mine RIP said life is so simple we make it hard. People forget ask and ye shall receive so they forget to pray. Keep good thoughts and have your best life today!
I'm not made me scared for him
A little old lady gets a 1yr old big dog..yeah that was a wonderful idea 💡...smh
@@OnlyMe-uk6nh She may think 60 is old.
I LOVE how the adopter said that he was the answer to her prayers. I prayed for my sweet rescue dog and she ended up being the perfect addition to our family. She is SO loved (and spoiled). For anyone out there looking for unconditional love, rescue a pet.❤️🐾❤️
I second this! I stopped at a shelter to volunteer my time and get some puppy/dog love and ended up falling in love with this precious little 4 pound puppy that had been abandoned on a rural road. I put my application in that same day. The rescue told me not to get my hopes up because 4 other people had already applied for her. On my way home, I got her a collar, leash, bed & toys. A week later I got a call saying she was "mine if I still wanted her." Are you fu*king kidding?!? Of course I "still" want her!!! That was 10 years ago. She's by my side as I type this. Sweetest doggo I've ever met and best $40 I've ever spent. 🥰 🐾
I'm very happy this family found another family for this beautiful dog.
They went above and beyond, good for them! I'm glad the dog found a good home.
God Bless this little pup and the folks that took him in.
Christian detected
Wussup foo?
He is such a sweetie! I'm so happy he found a place with someone who prayed for him!!
Answers to prayers! I wish every video on RUclips was about that! I love to hear testimonies of God's goodness!
Oh Amy, what a gorgeous story. I'm glad you found Walker a new Mom. I'd love to know if you ever see him or get updates! Beautiful doggie 🥰
Bless you! He was looking for someone to save him and you stood up.
He found them because he can smell they’re a nice family. Love how he’s wiggling his tail and scooching forward
I couldn't resist that scootch and wagy tail 🙂
@V. P. N I'm just gonna stop repeating the same thing to your replies because it's obvious you're just a moron.
He looks soooo adorable and comfortable reclining back in that seat!!
My nigga chillin on a chair 💺
This family did the right thing , you cared for him and found him a wonderful home .
Very generous and kind of you to reach out to care foe him and pair him to the right person.
SOLOVINO. Means he just showed up. That's a perfect name for him.
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What language did that originate from?
@@theliar4558 Spanish actually. It's kind of a common Mexican name for a dog- “one who shows up on their own"
@@fuzz2912 Ay, thanks for the info
We had a dog show up at our home and my husband named him Solovino. It's Spanish for "he came on his own," basically someone who invited themselves. 😊
I love how his heart filled with happiness when he got acknowledged by them trying to be his best self so he could stay ❤️
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A wonderful story with a beautiful ending. I completely understand concerns of taking on additional responsibilities when you are already a pet owner.
I’m so glad you guys were able to find him a good home and companion to love. Thank you for your kindness.❤
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Hats off to this lady for helping this fine dog find a home.
Repent to Jesus Christ
“As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.”
Proverbs 27:17 NIV
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@@praisejesusrepentorlikewis6218 stop forcing upon people with the religion, where the issue is not a religion at all.
Its A LOT of sites that are ment for that stuff.
Yes, even tho she had several pets herself, propably struggeling to keep them apart.
The way the dog wiggled his tail by eating.💕
I hope Walker got a great home with this "little, old lady" that he was given to. I hope this little, old lady can take care of him and he's not going to be sitting in someone else's backyard looking for a home again.
My thoughts too. That dog needs exercise.
Even Granny of the Hillbillies had an old hound dog. I'm sure she needed some feeling that someone or something has her back. As a little old lady I can tell you it's tough to live alone
Lol!! Young people amuse me...to people in their 30's I refer to myself as a little old lady...I'm 60.i swim run and hike go to the gym .I actually have a life. I go out and do things..I have young friends and older friends.some in Thier mid 70's...and the older ones actually have more energy and vitality than the 45 yr olds
Don't assume she sits in a rocker with an afghan on her lap all day ..
@@missmarymary6506 l agree 💯% ppl are so ignorant and insensitive
@@missmarymary6506 I'm 57.
He chose you. That's an honor! I'm so glad you found him a home that would love and care for him! ❤
That is one remarkable family, doing so much for that dog. Kudos!💕🐕
I do wonder who would give up such a sweet dog? Really heartbreaking when that happens.
He seems like such a chill dude, i'd love to know his backstory. It's kinda sad he couldn't stay at the home he picked, but that he's the answer to a little old lady's prayers makes me smile.
Who knows? Maybe now he thinks that he loved the old house, but that the one he's at now is so much better!
@@Fairygoblet Yes, especially since he no longer has to deal with not getting along with the other pets that were there. I'm sure everyone is happy with the outcome.
@V. P. N Yet again, dogs rarely ever do that. We don't know if they had a "happy home" before which they most likely didn't if they DID run away. And dogs don't scare the living hell out of the public, that's just not how it works.
@V. P. N You can't just assume they were "very spoiled" because they were alone with no one to care of them. It's obvious you don't actually know and are just making assumptions.
@V. P. N I don't think she would do that, she would probably shoo it away or try and get a home for it.
You done the best thing possible look after him feeding, searching and getting him a great home. Thank you.
What a wonderful story and how generous of this family to keep him safe and care for him while finding him a forever home. That's a lot of work and very selfless of them!
He is absolutely precious. That tail never stops wagging. ❤
Even though he’s a sweet dog, I’m glad they knew they couldn’t keep him and admitted that so they could find him a more suitable home for him, lots of ppl can’t turn away animals that come around and they end having pet after pet and can’t actually take care of them so I’m glad they found him a new loving human for him