@@xavierperesThat's their point. When he was injured he didn't react to people the way he should have. The aggression was nice to see because things were going well! 😊
This was really an unusual story for Dodo. It shows the courage and intelligence of animal rescue workers - there are times aggressive behavior is a sign of improvement when dealing with wild animals.
And feral cats. I had sick ferals bounce back after surgery and they acted the same as this coyote. Want nothing more to do with you. Just want their freedom back. 😂
@@Mattie1979 I agree 1000% but too often there are some people who prefer to shoot them rather than help out of fear that they might infect a pet or livestock
It takes a special kind of person to rehab a coyote. You got him feeling healthy and feisty again. And I feel sure that last look back was a big coyote thank you. I wouldn’t be surprised if he stopped by again sometime just to say hello! ❤❤❤😊
Rehaber: "Oh look! You are trying to kill me. You MUST be feeling better." I pray this lucky one finds himself a family unit and a mate and have many coyote pups.
Great video! I loved the ending how even though the coyote has a wild demeanor, he turns around and gives the rescuers a grateful look as if to say “thank you for giving me a second chance! “. I hope he has many happy days and years living in his natural wild habitat!
Thank you for rescuing this poor helpless creature! it was a very risky rescue process especially for you with a notorious, wild and aggressive animal! Thank you for your faithfulness, taking care of him, and then releasing him back in the wild! And yes, when he turned around, he did say thank you❤ God bless you🎉❤
I care nothing for fame, fortune, status or materialism, but I am overwhelmingly jealous of these wonderful people who get to spend their lives working with, and caring for, animals of all kinds. Long may their love and devotion continue. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for jumping in and helping him!! It’s funny how with the wild animals, they’re on the way to recovery when they get aggressive 😊 Very grateful for organizations like yours 🙏💞
This is when you know the Universe is all knowing. This coyote knew exactly what was happening...then to give a stop and look back to say, "Thank you for giving me a 2nd chance at life." Look around at the greatness in this world or you'll miss out on all the good stuff.
Coyotes are really a beautiful animal, they have been demonized by people who see them as pests because they have built on thier hunting areas than get upset if they hunt what's available,Ike chickens etc..let them fucking exist ❤
My first up-close experience with a coyote happened last week when my 100lb Berner recently corned a young coyote in our yard (15lbs max). The coyote was absolutely petrified and submitted to my dog (just like in the video) , but all my dog wanted to do was play. There were no barks, growls or hisses coming from the coyote. I managed to call the dog away but the Coyote froze in his position until late afternoon and finally made his getaway. Poor guy, I felt sorry for him. My dog still goes out at every opportunity to look for his new buddy.
On the other hand, that poor coyote went back to his pack with one heck of a story! "I was just minding my own business, checking out all the different smells in this new hunting ground when out of nowhere, this great big funny looking wolf showed up, and started jumping around kinda weird, like he wanted to play(?). But I wasn't fooled, so I just waited til I had the chance, and ran like he**!!! See? I outsmarted that big dummy!"
Coyotes are really just scrawny little things most of the time- I have no idea why people make them out to be monsters! We get the occasional coywolf mix around here, but they’re not much bigger and not interested in a fight. One did steal the pears off my tree though. Cheeky pup!
Those bites were the worst he did? Those were just warning bites. Not to do damage. Considering that he is a wild animal those bites were extremely tame.
I think he was just giving a warning nip. Not to injure, but to say, "I'm not comfortable with this anymore." A sure sign he was ready to go back to nature.
This coyote 🐺🐺 was just scared 😳😳!! There are still people making a difference!! He just needed some food and water!! And once he gets better? Put him back out in the wilderness!! That's his habitat!! That's what he knows!!😊😊
Thank you for rescuing this baby! When he turned around to look back at his rescuers, to me, looks like he was thinking..."What the h was that?!" 😅 I'm sure he had no idea why he was put in a crate, then a cage for several days....
Nice story. I think it takes very special people to do this kind of rescue. The thanks they receive comes from the knowledge that they are doing something good. I hope that look from the coyote was a thank you. I thank you for your good work.❤
I remember when a coyote tried to get in my tent and then stole my 1st Sgt's pepperoni stick, we were out there rolling....So happy to see this beauty growl and get back to stealing folk food, thank you🤣🧡🤎🧡
He's gorgeous. I absolutely love all animals and the people who rescue them.
1 Corinthians 13
Me too❤
Yes
Depending on where you are coyotes are as bad as roaches and rats.
@@rapt0rzzyeah Id they can be real nuisances sometimes
Never thought I would say this...but happy to see his aggression and know that he's feeling better! ❤ Thank you for helping him 🥰😍
Well, he is a wild animal so it makes sense
@@xavierperesThat's their point. When he was injured he didn't react to people the way he should have. The aggression was nice to see because things were going well! 😊
yup
This was really an unusual story for Dodo. It shows the courage and intelligence of animal rescue workers - there are times aggressive behavior is a sign of improvement when dealing with wild animals.
And feral cats. I had sick ferals bounce back after surgery and they acted the same as this coyote. Want nothing more to do with you. Just want their freedom back. 😂
I wish coyotes be loved like that thanks to this people he is healty again 😊❤
What a lovely video. Thank you for helping this beautiful coyote. ❤❤
❤ It's good to know that even if the animal is sick or injured that they are worth getting help
@@golffan75 all animals need help at some point in their lives.
@@Mattie1979 I agree 1000% but too often there are some people who prefer to shoot them rather than help out of fear that they might infect a pet or livestock
Poor Coyote...
Thank you for helping the Poor Coyote.
Every state should have a rescue group like this!!!
It takes a special kind of person to rehab a coyote. You got him feeling healthy and feisty again. And I feel sure that last look back was a big coyote thank you. I wouldn’t be surprised if he stopped by again sometime just to say hello! ❤❤❤😊
My heart grew 10 times when he bounced (with joy) as he ran free again!💖. THANK YOU For saving him and for sharing this video with the world🥰
Rehaber: "Oh look! You are trying to kill me. You MUST be feeling better."
I pray this lucky one finds himself a family unit and a mate and have many coyote pups.
He just wasn't feeling good that day. Thank you. ❤
Was für ein schönes Tier..
Ya
@@lorraine4755 Ja!
You guys are so awesome
Bless your hearts. The world needs MORE people like you.❤
Hello kristi 🌹🌹
how are you doing?
My RESPECTS to anyone that rescues animals . Thanks .
@@OfficerDibbleStop saying it’s fake
Coyotes deserve love too. All wildlife are innocent spirits that help this world thrive. So happy you guys helped him ❤❤❤
Poor forest puppy. Glad he was able to make a full recovery
Awe…how sweet…he didn’t want to leave…❤❤❤. Thank you all, for what you do and did!!!
@@OfficerDibble I don’t respond to stuff like that…thanks!
The last people that rescued him gave him bacon.
What a beautiful video this is, thank you for helping this wonderful creature.
Absolutely love his prancing and bouncing in the end. Thanks for helping him to recovery
I never realised coyotes were so beautiful. Thank you for helping this precious creature. Many blessings. 🥰
Great video! I loved the ending how even though the coyote has a wild demeanor, he turns around and gives the rescuers a grateful look as if to say “thank you for giving me a second chance! “. I hope he has many happy days and years living in his natural wild habitat!
Beautiful!
Hello marianne 🌹🌹
how are you doing?
He's adorable
Thank you for rescuing this poor helpless creature! it was a very risky rescue process especially for you with a notorious, wild and aggressive animal! Thank you for your faithfulness, taking care of him, and then releasing him back in the wild! And yes, when he turned around, he did say thank you❤ God bless you🎉❤
Respect to the lady who helped him recover.
I've never heard a coyote bark before. Thank you for helping him.
Thank you for rescuing him coyotes like wolves are persecuted for just being what nature made them.
You people are the true heroes of this world may God bless you all
Beautiful wild doggo!
I care nothing for fame, fortune, status or materialism, but I am overwhelmingly jealous of these wonderful people who get to spend their lives working with, and caring for, animals of all kinds. Long may their love and devotion continue. ❤❤❤
What a nice rescue. Thankyou for helping him.
- Awe poor Coyote 😢. Glad for good people like that. And thanks The Dodo for all of your amazing videos. 🦤 🦤
He knew that there is life for him because of you!!!! Thank you!!
Thanks everyone 🙏🙏🥰😍❤️
They just know you helped them. Its happened to me mannnnny times. Its heartwarming and just feels fantastic. They always look back. 💛💛💛💛💛👍
Great job lady! Thank you for being so good to him.
Thank you so much for helping him ❤
Amazing.........Thank you for helping him ❣❣❣
Thank you and God bless you for helping this guy. Great Job! Keep up this amazing work ❤️🙏🇺🇲
Great rescue!
Thank you so much for jumping in and helping him!! It’s funny how with the wild animals, they’re on the way to recovery when they get aggressive 😊 Very grateful for organizations like yours 🙏💞
This is when you know the Universe is all knowing. This coyote knew exactly what was happening...then to give a stop and look back to say,
"Thank you for giving me a 2nd chance at life."
Look around at the greatness in this world or you'll miss out on all the good stuff.
God sees everything and knows every thought--even the animals.
@@BalzarRitchin True words.😊.
Such a beautiful creature, thank you for helping him out!
Thank you God bless you
Coyotes are really a beautiful animal, they have been demonized by people who see them as pests because they have built on thier hunting areas than get upset if they hunt what's available,Ike chickens etc..let them fucking exist ❤
Youd be barking a different tune if it was one of your pets they ate
When stuck he just field defeated, therefore the lag of aggression. Well that’s my 2 cent of this story, glad he got better and released again ❤️
@@OfficerDibble didn’t pay any attention to it anyway, but thanks 😉
She knew that you were there to help her ❤️ God bless you for saving this precious, beautiful little soul 👍🙏💕
He’s adorable 😊
My first up-close experience with a coyote happened last week when my 100lb Berner recently corned a young coyote in our yard (15lbs max). The coyote was absolutely petrified and submitted to my dog (just like in the video) , but all my dog wanted to do was play. There were no barks, growls or hisses coming from the coyote. I managed to call the dog away but the Coyote froze in his position until late afternoon and finally made his getaway. Poor guy, I felt sorry for him. My dog still goes out at every opportunity to look for his new buddy.
On the other hand, that poor coyote went back to his pack with one heck of a story!
"I was just minding my own business, checking out all the different smells in this new hunting ground when out of nowhere, this great big funny looking wolf showed up, and started jumping around kinda weird, like he wanted to play(?). But I wasn't fooled, so I just waited til I had the chance, and ran like he**!!! See? I outsmarted that big dummy!"
Coyotes are really just scrawny little things most of the time- I have no idea why people make them out to be monsters!
We get the occasional coywolf mix around here, but they’re not much bigger and not interested in a fight.
One did steal the pears off my tree though. Cheeky pup!
I love how he kept looking back ❤
Animals have an uncanny sense in knowing when they’re being helped.
God bless you, you are an angel!
Thank YOU for loving him just as he is and saving him.
Ty, for helping this beautiful baby
Thanks very much 👍👍👍
I want to say a thousand thank yous too❤
Those bites were the worst he did? Those were just warning bites. Not to do damage. Considering that he is a wild animal those bites were extremely tame.
I think he was just giving a warning nip. Not to injure, but to say, "I'm not comfortable with this anymore." A sure sign he was ready to go back to nature.
How indearing. What you said that you were never so happy to have a dig growel at you. Just so precious. Thank you all & HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU ALL.
thank you helping that precious coyote
This coyote 🐺🐺 was just scared 😳😳!! There are still people making a difference!! He just needed some food and water!! And once he gets better? Put him back out in the wilderness!! That's his habitat!! That's what he knows!!😊😊
He’s definitely thanking you, numerous times he looks back to acknowledge all the love and care he knows saved his life. Wonderful!
It's good souls like you make this life worth living! Bless your kind hearts! Thank you you.
Glad to see he hi the help he needed. Please try to help these species
God bless you. I would have done the same thing; having been raised on a large farm in a very rural farm.Nearest neighbor was one mile away.
Wow what a beautiful story ❤
Poor baby. Thank you for helping❤
Absolutely love stories like this. Random people helping wildlife is a beautiful thing ❤😊
Thanks a million 👍🏻💖💞💖💞💖💞🔆🔆🔆🔆🔆🔆🔆🔆🔆🙏🏻
Thank you for rescuing this baby! When he turned around to look back at his rescuers, to me, looks like he was thinking..."What the h was that?!" 😅 I'm sure he had no idea why he was put in a crate, then a cage for several days....
Well done best of luck ❤❤❤
Such an amazing, beautiful animal. Thank you for your kindness in helping him
Thank you for helping the coyote
God bless people like you! Thank you!
I'm so glad they were able to intervene! And there seemed to be minimal human contact, which is good because this is still a wild animal
Thank you and God bless
I think he was looking back and saying "I should've removed an arm or something." No, he was happy to be feeling so much better----thanks to. you!
I thought he was saying, "Got any cats?" (so he could avoid eating them by accident).
Thank you for helping him
Nice story. I think it takes very special people to do this kind of rescue. The thanks they receive comes from the knowledge that they are doing something good. I hope that look from the coyote was a thank you. I thank you for your good work.❤
Thank you Hero!😊
Thank you
The little bouncy thing was so cute and adorable! As he ran off into the sunset bouncing away!😂
А его покормили вкусненько перед свободой?! Спасибо всем неравнодушным людям!🙏💕🐕💓🌞
Yes your local pet 😊
Great job on getting the coyote back to health and releasing. thanks for sharing.
😊 lovely to see, thank you for helping this boy. 💕
Aww, sweetie got saved, but also returned to the wild after, thats what you hope best for them.
They are beautiful animals
Thank you for helping him❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank u for helping him
Very sweet ❤
I remember when a coyote tried to get in my tent and then stole my 1st Sgt's pepperoni stick, we were out there rolling....So happy to see this beauty growl and get back to stealing folk food, thank you🤣🧡🤎🧡
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for helping him❤
Awesome human saving animals!!
Such a beautiful animal!!❤ thanks for saying him!
THANK YOU.
Thank You !❤
What gorgeous eyes!
THANK YOU!
Wonderful rescue story.
God blessed your heart ❤️!!for helped him 😊