Terrified collie is frozen in fear: Bob's Story
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Meet rescue dog Bob in this episode of Shocking Rescue Stories with Dr Scott Miller. After 5 years of abuse, chained up and left on a farm, a kind samaritan steps in to rescue him, but after so many years of neglect, it takes specialists to help this poor scared dog.
Thank you to Adam for sharing Bob's story ❤️
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Thank you to Dr Scott and his team for drawing attention to the sort of cases rescue centers up and down the country have to deal with! Hearing about such dogs is never nice or comfortable, but it is a reality and there are dedicated people trying to bring a bright future to these poor dogs who have given up hope.
It's down to the amazing work from people like yourself that give these dogs, or any rescue animal, another chance at life so thank you 👨⚕❤
Poor dog, he didnt deserve this. Why didn't the farmer give this dog to another home or an animal shelter instead of mistreating it for so long? Disgusting, shame on the farmer!!!thank you for helping this poor frightened dog. May he halve a happy life, full of lots of love now.
@@margitrebak7506 will the farmer get prosecuted or anything?
The person who abused him should not be allowed any more dogs, he should be in jail.
Poor dog. Glad he was rescued. He's beautiful.
It angers me to the core when animals are abused. They never asked for an abusive owner. I have always believed that the abusive owner should have the same thing done to them. Maybe if more of that would happen then the number of abuse cases would decrease.
Thank you for taking care and loving Bob. He is now living his best life.❤️🐕❤️
Do you eat animals?
@@veganc5028what kind of question is that to ask after a wonderful story?😠😤😡
@@DebbieWright-oz3yc she said it angers her to the core when animals are abused....unless she's a vegan, then she is an animal abuser too. The disconnect people have is sad, and it would be nice if people connected the dots
Poor Bob 😢. 5 years of horrible mistreatment but thanks to the Good Samaritan rescuing him and then Adam being so patient, calm and caring with him Bob now realises humans can be nice and he’s now looking really happy in his new forever home where he’s getting the love and care he deserves 👍🏻🐶❤️
It does take extreme patience, routine and baby steps to bring an abused animal around. It is not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, it seems society doesn't have the money, time or disposition to bring such abusers to court, unless the circumstances are horrific. The abusers are not held accountable and go on to damage other animals. Laws need to change to protect those who don't have a voice.
It’s important to spread awareness about these neglected and abused animals are there. In fact there’re so many. And many of them won’t stand a chance in shelters because of their shutdown conditions, they are the first to be on the euthanasia list… unless someone stands up for them to give them a chance to be rehabilitated with these certain specialists in dogs behavior and psychology.
Thank you, Dr. Scott, for shedding light on this issue.
I humbly hope that there’s no more abuse and neglect to any animals in this world, but the reality is far from it. We the people, each one of us, must educate ourselves and stand up for those voiceless animals and help one pup at a time without giving up hope. Just like Bob, we all must know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. It’s up to us to stand up and fight for them because dogs are truly giving us 100% of them unconditionally. Dogs deserve so much better.
Anyone that helps an animal that is in distress is the right kind of person. No animals should go through that kind of bad behaviour by anyone, they should be banned for life❤
I’m so glad you’re back! I think I’ve said that before?
Anyway, I’m glad you’re back & dedicated to rescue animals.
Rescue animals come in all sizes, all breeds, & all species. We, as a family, have always adopted/rescued our fur babies & feathered friends, & allowed them to become essential members of our family.
If you were to take away just one thing from either fostering or adoption/rescue, it’s you must be willing to allow our companions to become “one of the family”, like we accept our two-legged family members.
Thank you again, Dr. Scott for sharing these stories & letting us know what WE can do, as a society, to help.
I don’t know where you stand on religion/spiritual beliefs, but I truly believe in God. If someone thinks they’re more important than the creatures that inhabit this earth, I’ll leave them with this: God made animals & all the creatures that roam our planet, FIRST…then He made man & woman to be the caretakers of these precious creatures! 😊❤
Amen.
I can’t even imagine what abuse he received to be so utterly paralyzed with fear. So glad he got into your hands.
The case of BOB is magnificent thank you to Adam for all your hard work I hope the owner got to pay for mistreating Bob. Amanda
I don't understand why owner like the one this dog had don't sell or give them away the dogs that do not fit there standards... they still have to pay for his food and have to give minimum care?!?! I don't understand their logic!
.Great job you achieved!
The sad thing about animal abuse is that rural areas and farms are places where this thing goes unnoticed. Rescues on farms are rare. 😢
I know this is just one example, but my son and his friend rescued a litter of kittens from a barn. Their mother was nowhere to be found. Now my son has a sweet and beautiful calico girl named Willow.
This is such a heartwarming story! I wish I could replace the mattress and everything else in the room where Bob was originally kept after that man paid to take Bob away from the hell where he lived. Thanks to that man who saw the abuse and did something about it, he was brought to Adam who had the patience of a Saint and completely showed this poor abused animal that life can be good. The abuser of animals often abuse children, women and even the elderly, I wonder if there is any other kind of abuse happening on that farm where Bob was discovered. I hope Bob's new family will give him the love and forever home he so desperately deserves.
This is unthinkable!! Watching Bob when he's frozen is absolutely gut-wrenching. Can you imagine what's going through his poor brain when he's in that state? But to see him running and playing toward the end is, indeed, a happy ending. Thank you sooo much for helping him.
You go Bob! Can't call him "Poor Bob" now. Happy Bob. Loving Bob. Lucky Bob is loved the way he should have been from the day he was born. Have a good life Bob.
Don't worry gentle pets, treats and comfortable bed will make the puppy feel loved, cared, and above full of joy.....
To think, Bob lived 5 years being treated like something that was just there to be used like any other tool would be, and then to suffer abuse on top of it just breakes my heart. No animal should have to suffer through that. Thanks to Adam for taking the time to save him from his plight and to his adopters for giving him his forever home.
Same can happen to abused kids.
Thank you to everyone involved with Sweet Bob's rescue. Bob deserves all the good things in life.
So glad that kind person was the first light in Bobs life and made sure he was taken out of that horrific “life” that he’d endured for 5 years. Thankfully he realised he needed more help for Bob and with the great work of Adam Bob can now actually be a dog for the first time in his life and has now got good reason to know that most humans are kind people. He seems really contented in his new home and making up for all the fun he’s missed out on with people that will love and look after him for the rest of his life 👏🏻🐶❤
It reminds my of my sweet girl Emma. She was a Jack Russell and was abused and neglected for 2 1/2 years. It took us 3 years to gain a little trust from her. The frozen body and the terrified eyes of Bob remind me a lot of Emma - she looked exactly as terrified as Bob. At this time we also had our sweet girl Gessy, who was a rescue too, but never had made a bad experience, we got her when she was 4 months old. She was friendly, layed-back and just a wonderful soul-dog (as we say in Germany). Gessy helped Emma a lot to get used to our routines and Gessy helped us a lot to gain Emma ´s trust. When we gained Emma ´s trust she was the funniest dog you could ever imagine, she was our “little Clown” - but it was hard work and a lot of tears on my side. We had Emma with us for 10 years and it took her around 6 or 7 years to not be terrified of a leash anymore and not to pee when put on a leash. Unfortunately, 2 years ago she developed dementia and slowly decreased. It was a heartbreak for us, but we do know that we made up for all of the neglect she suffered and we gave her the best life possible. Unfortunately 5 months ago we had to put Gessy and Emma down, on the same day. Emma, because her dementia increased too much, she had no quality of life anymore and Gessy, because she had a gastric tumor. Gessy was 15 years old and Emma was 13 years old. These two girls were the loves of my life and I miss them every single day. I will never understand how people can do those things to animals, it is beyond me. May those people suffer in hell 🐾🐾
Bless you for loving them both so well. Sending a hug from Alaska.
@@elsiestormont1366 Thank you so much ❤️
Such a gorgeous boy. Finally getting his puppy years back ❤
Thank you a million times for the work you do helping these traumatized abused souls.
I’m going to go hug my BC now. I’m glad sweet Bob got a second chance.
Bob is gorgeous! May Adam be bless for his patience. ❤
His eyes, they have a spark now & I am forever thankful to everyone helping Bob to find a soft place with people who really cares and love him, like he has always deserved to have 💓🐶💓
Good luck Bob! You deserve to be loved!! 🙏❤
Thank U for saving Bob & now he can give ppl 1 more chance.
Welcome to Heaven black beauty !!!
We have a BC. She is a beauty! I can't imagine this poor boy being so neglected and hurt...the owner should be chained by the legs and see how he copes. No mercy for the merciless. So happy you got him out. Thankyou!
So disgusting the way some people treat animals,thank you for the hours put in to help this lovely boy 😊
Oh, well done Adam, crew, and original rescuer!!! Seeing Bob rolling in the grass…🥹🥹🥹
Happy for Bob.
Bob is a beautiful guy
Fabulous story! Everyone did so much - good to see you back at NCAR!
Adam is an incredible man. Truly impressive and inspiring
Aww, Bob ❤ such a good boy. He got what he needed - patience, consistency, and love. ❤
Beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time! You have a wonderful life BOB❤
May he have a wonderful life❤
God bless these wonderful people who rescue🎉❤
Poor dog, and so he doesn't deserve what he had to endeavor. 😢😂❤ I'm glad Bob found the better side of being loved and being a dog, too. Way to go, Bob, and a big thank you to the person who helped him.
Heartbreaking story, glad it endeon such a positive note
So glad someone was able to save Bob. ❤
He's a beautiful dog. I live in a small flat but I'll probably get one of those dogs one day. When I move to a house with the rest of my family.
What a wonderful recovery! Thank goodness for good people.
Thank u for this wonderful story of Bob. Why wasn't the owner held to account for the abuse? People who abuse dogs, cats etc must be held to account or this will NEVER stop.
My guess would be that there aren't laws in place to prosecute. I would appreciate learning more about that, especially in a place like Britain because I thought they had very strict animal protection laws. Maybe farm dogs are different? The rescuer noted they even had to pay for Bob. Could Rescue Vet teach us more, please?
I think even with farm animals they are protected by law maybe no one reported the abusive farmer god help any animal on his farm@@nariu7times328
Any poor innocent animals for that matter
I just so happy this cute puppy ps: i know he is not a baby anymore is happy and safe no more fears
@@nariu7times328 well that’s weird because there were rules in Australia about prosecution
Refreshing to know in the end the tail still wags! 🦮
Great training, fabulous results, thanks, from the heart
💔❤️⭐️🇨🇦 I have so many expletives that I want to spit out but, I’ve done it already where you can’t hear me. Tytytyty to that man who initially rescued him and gave him shelter from the abuse and tytytyty to his second rescuer who gave him back his heart and soul and tytytyty Dr Scott for sharing Bob with us and shining light on those who do the hardest work, yourself included. Many hugs gentlemen 👍
Thank you gentlemen for hemacing the heart to save Bobby🤗
Good job Bobby for coming out to see the world. Its a vetter place with you in it❤.
JO JO IN VT 💞
What an amazing turn around for another beautiful fur baby.
Thank you ❤
Many warm wishes for Bob and for all abused pets to find forever love and a forever home.❤️🐶
🐶💞💞💞💞💞💞 sending all the hearts. What a beautiful new story - new hope for a great life.
Wonderful
Yay for Bob!
Oh my! The happy Bob at the end of the video is the spitting image of my first penguin dog, Charlie. Who was found dumped outside a small pet zoo aged about 2 months. A child spotted him beside the dangerous bend in the road beside the place and I scooped him into my arms and loved him till he took his last breath - of course also in my arms. 26 November 1988 to 13 July 2001, Charlie turned out to be my alter ego. It took years for me to realize that I had unwittingly named him after my middle name, Charlotte.
The guy who ran the pet zoo, a friend of mine, reckoned that Charlie had escaped the then regular fate of unwanted puppies in the Irish countryside - drowning or suffocating in a plastic bag - thanks to the white cross on his chest and the superstition of whoever owned the mother of the litter.
Sadly, over the years I learned just how accurate that theory was.
May Bob and his new family enjoy happiness together every day that they will share. ❤❤❤
Blessings to all the magnificent people who give these innocent animals a chance at happiness 🙏
I wonder if that’s what happened with my Lab. I would go down every morning and just hang my Arm over the side of the couch, and let him smell me. He ended being one of the best Dogs I ever had ❤❤
What a handsome boy he is
It's horrible and heart-breaking to see a terrified dog turning its face to a wall, or like Bob just wrenching his neck around when he didn't even have a wall to try to escape into and dissappear from the nightmarish sense of his reality
So happy to see Bob doing well, just awful seeing his freezing behaviour
Heart breaking!
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I can’t even imagine how anyone could be so cruel to a dog. Dr Scott I would like to know if ‘Vet on the Hill’ still exists because all I can find are old videos. Did they rename it or did they just stop making videos?
I hope the previous owner is indicted and they keep an eye on him, so he can’t abuse other animals!
Poor dog, he should never have been treated like that. I'm happy that Bob has a better life. If Snoopy my Border collie lived on a farm, he would probably be happy or scared. But he would never make it as a farm dog. He would run off the sheep or chase them every which way. But Snoopy's a good boy, sometimes.
Darn onions.
poor baby, rescues have much more complex personalities than other dogs and in a good way if you take your time with them. they know how awful life can be so yes they will be grateful to you but there is also a much stronger empathic bond that develops and as much as you helped them they will repay 10 times over so don't buy adopt!
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Why are there no consequences for the abusers? They need to be incarcerated and fined.
What kind of collie is he?
Collie or Kelpie
Ich freue mich über jedes gerettete Tier. Doch was ist mit den Tierquälern? Sie müssen hart bestraft werden und ein lebenslanges Tierhalteverbot kriegen und das muss auch kontrolliert werden.
How is that a collie? Very clever click bait.
It is a collie, just not one like Lassie. Probably collie/labradore
Well done tp ypu and much öove ande admiration to you❤❤❤❤❤
It’s important to spread awareness about these neglected and abused animals are there. In fact there’re so many. And many of them won’t stand a chance in shelters because of their shutdown conditions, they are the first to be on the euthanasia list… unless someone stands up for them to give them a chance to be rehabilitated with these certain specialists in dogs behavior and psychology.
Thank you, Dr. Scott, for shedding light on this issue.
I humbly hope that there’s no more abuse and neglect to any animals in this world, but the reality is far from it. We the people, each one of us, must educate ourselves and stand up for those voiceless animals and help one pup at a time without giving up hope. Just like Bob, we all must know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. It’s up to us to stand up and fight for them because dogs are truly giving us 100% of them unconditionally. Dogs deserve so much better.