I went there in February and brought them lots of treats and sausages. Now that's surely the cutest video on my channel. Beautiful animals! Next time I visit, I bring them even more.
I am going to Cernobyl about 5 years. All the time. I take every time a huge bag with pet food a specially for poor cats. Because I love cats. And dogs too. Thay are everywhere !!! Skinny , ill, painfull and hungry ! Please ! Take with selfs a pet food when you go there. it is so simply! Remember a good things always back to us. Tausands cats, tausands dogs wait for our help in Chernobyl Zone. GREETINGS FROM POLAND !
This is so vile; telling people to abandon their pets and then going back and killing them >:( I'm so mad! Thank God for you guys, you restore my faith in humanity. Thank you for helping and saving those dogs
What else would you expect from the Soviet Union? They starved their own people and killed more in gulags. I’m not surprised they tried to kill all the dogs.
The dog descendants now are not radioactive but you can bet your butt their ancestors right after the accident were. People died of radiation poisoning for miles around. I love animals too but you have to consider the safety of workers who were already risking their lives to save others. We know so much more about radiation now *because of* the Chernobyl accident, they were doing what they thought they had to in nightmarish conditions
Thank you so much for reaching out to these dogs. Many thanks to the compassionate workers, to the volunteers and to everyone who treated these dogs as companions and friends.
Thank you so much, you are beautiful people, I wish there was more people that would help stray and helpless animals like this. If I could I would donate you millions for this, God bless you :,(
As I was watching a video about chernobyl children, I thought to myself, What about the animals left behind? Cats? dogs? bunnies etc. This made my anxiety go down a little. You are amazing for actually caring and trying to help these lovely angels. I wish I could come and help you!
😥😥😥😥❤❤💕💕😍😘Thank you Angels on Earth!!! This is heartbreaking .......They are lovely dogs......God bless you all........Please keep up the great work💕💕💕💕
Omg thank you so so much for what you’re doing to help these poor babies! My heart is broken into pieces learning of what their ancestors went through, being cruelly murdered while the contaminated people were saved! It made no sense! I’m so happy to hear of your amazing program & efforts to save the ones around the area today! Thank you!! I will be donating! 💔❤️🙏🏾🐾
If I had to leave, I would refuse to leave my pet behind. That would never happen. Thank goodness there are people out there like you that are there to take care of them. God bless you!
But I am troubled by what happens when the great kindness of this voluntary work ends? When does it end, or has it already? Such mild gentle dogs and pups, at peace with their lot, and happy to mix with their human visitors. Someone please tell me what happens next.
We are currently finishing up the first year of a 5-year program. We are developing a long-term response plan including rescue, rehoming, feeding programs and continued medical care. Stay tuned for more information!
From what I've heard, the residents where told that the evacuation would be temporary and they where told to leave their pets behind as they would be back.
DAN Da Man in the Mf'n house good gor you having great compassion towards other animals. But having grown up in a communistic country. Things aren't as simple as arguing with authorities and taking your dog with you. I support you decision btw.
Dan D I totally understand what you are saying and I feel same way,but I also know what that system looked like and know that those people couldn't do it if they were said they can't. Also we really don't know if they tried to.
If you want to secure huge amounts of funding to take care of these animals get science grants from governments to study radiation affects on the canine and feline population. This way the animals can be electronically tagged and taken care of. You can also start an sponsor program where people from all over the world can "adopt" a dog. The dog remains at the site but updates and photos a few times a year are sent to the sponsor to keep contact.
It makes perfect sense that the dogs would actively seek out humans. Centuries of selective breeding has essentially turned them into a domestic symbiotic species, inherently inclined to favor being around humans.
Can't you find homes for them? Our is the contact with the contamination make them unable to be shipped out of the country? They are such beautiful dogs I know many people in the USA who would want to adopt them.
Currently, according to the laws of Ukraine, it is illegal to take animals outside of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. We are collecting medical data which we will present to the Ukrainian government, hoping to demonstrate that these animals do not represent a hazard to the public and hopefully work with the government to pass new laws which will allow us to establish a rescue and adoption program. Stay tuned for updates!
Vangie LaVelle You got PETA that kills 98% of stray animals. I'm pretty sure shipping stray animals from other continent while can't deal with own strays is a bad idea.
Fobija 13 The US is already importing vast numbers of rescue animals from other countries. According to the USDA, shelters IMPORTED more than 300,000 dogs in 2013. The problem doesn't lie with the numbers, but with the way shelters deal with them (they are often unwilling to adopt out dogs for minor reasons).
The problem isn't with the entire US. There are just some shelters (like those run by PETA) that do a bad job. However, there are plenty of other organizations that are actually helping animals successfully.
The scene in HBO’s show Chernobyl depicting people abandoning their dogs made me sick to my stomach. What happened, in reality, was way worse than what the show depicted. An eyewitness account describes how, "Dogs were howling, trying to get on the buses. The soldiers were pushing them out again, kicking them. The dogs ran after the buses for ages." The Soviet government's treatment of these animals was disgusting, but so were the actions of the individual pet owners. If you adopt an animal they are part of your family. In a disaster, you get your ENTIRE family out with you. If the government says you can't take your pet on the bus, take your own car! Residents were lied to and told the evacuation was only temporary but that is no excuse. I would NEVER leave my pet alone in such a toxic environment, not even for a minute. These pets were left with no food or shelter. They were left to die slowly from radiation. All the soldiers who forced people to abandon their pets in Chernobyl deserved to die from radiation poisoning or cancer. Bye. You’re a horrible person and I'm glad your off the planet.
As someone who absolutely adores dogs, it really pains me to say this..but: SHOULD these dogs be taken back into normal society without some sort of radiation/gene therapy treatment? At the very least. Like I see you petting them and such, but I am unsure if this is actually safe to have them interacting. The dogs themselves probably have a built in immunity to toxic radiation, but I am unsure if it is safe.
From following this program over the years, I understand that they only adopt out the dogs that have low levels and they are usually young ones who have not been exposed as long. The others are caught and spayed when possible.
Actually, you don't. The narrator just got through describing how those workers are looking after the animals as best they can, and they love them, too. If you want to help, consider sending in a donation.
Uh, most of the animals have no detectable levels of contamination, and the ultimate goal is to get the animals rescued and adopted. Do your research before spouting off garbage.
3:47Does a n y o n e know what breed that dog is? I know it's mainly GSD but it isn't a full bred because of the gait. My dog looks not exactly but very similar to it but I have no idea what he is. I've seen a lot of dogs in Eastern Europe/Spain looking like that but can never find a breed name. It could just be a cross between a GSD and another Shepherd, but I'm not sure. PLEASE, if anyone knows please respond. This has been driving me crazy for 6 years.
- To the people who say "I would never leave my dog behind", 1. The people were told to leave their pets behind and that they would return in 3 days, but that never happened. 2. The reason they had to leave their dogs is because of the high levels of radioactive contamination. The military did not want to spread contamination, and that's why the dogs were left.
Thank you. Few folk appreciate the sheer horror and utter chaos of that time. so many people having to be rehomed, and total panic and terror. Did this not also happen after Katrina? so easy to blame from our safety and comfort
Eh... the cats would do great. They'll revert back to their wild state and start thriving. The dogs won't be a problem once nature takes its course. They'll die off from from a good ol fashion culling by wolves and bears dealing with threats to their pups and getting rid of a mutt infestation.
So you want us to give money to help stop them breeding, why would i do that there free not strays lol maybe when people first left them they was stray now there free
How sad... to leave your pet behind and never see it again. God Bless the people and their pets.
Asa am pățit eu în 2013,am plecat în Franța în legiunea franceza și tantica l a dat pe tysonica lu cale sa l arunce în pădure 😭😭😭😭
I went there in February and brought them lots of treats and sausages. Now that's surely the cutest video on my channel. Beautiful animals! Next time I visit, I bring them even more.
I am going to Cernobyl about 5 years. All the time. I take every time a huge bag with pet food a specially for poor cats. Because I love cats. And dogs too. Thay are everywhere !!! Skinny , ill, painfull and hungry ! Please ! Take with selfs a pet food when you go there. it is so simply! Remember a good things always back to us. Tausands cats, tausands dogs wait for our help in Chernobyl Zone. GREETINGS FROM POLAND !
Greetings from Chernobyl!
Michał Gryglas bless you!!! Thank you so much for having a kind heart.. ❤️❤️❤️
Michał, dalej jeździsz do Czarnobyla?
❤️
Wish I had the money so you could take more with you
Maybe even go with you to help. Sending you much luck and prayers and lots of love
This is so vile; telling people to abandon their pets and then going back and killing them >:( I'm so mad! Thank God for you guys, you restore my faith in humanity. Thank you for helping and saving those dogs
What else would you expect from the Soviet Union? They starved their own people and killed more in gulags. I’m not surprised they tried to kill all the dogs.
The dog descendants now are not radioactive but you can bet your butt their ancestors right after the accident were. People died of radiation poisoning for miles around. I love animals too but you have to consider the safety of workers who were already risking their lives to save others. We know so much more about radiation now *because of* the Chernobyl accident, they were doing what they thought they had to in nightmarish conditions
Thank you so much for reaching out to these dogs. Many thanks to the compassionate workers, to the volunteers and to everyone who treated these dogs as companions and friends.
Thank you wonderful people who take care of these dogs. They just never can make it without the help of us humans.
That's not true, don't underestimate animals, they don't depend on humans
Thank you so much, you are beautiful people, I wish there was more people that would help stray and helpless animals like this. If I could I would donate you millions for this, God bless you :,(
This is beautiful and so nice! Thank you so so so much for doing this! Im so glad there is people like you in the world! ❤️😊❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! We can't do it without the support of people like you!
As I was watching a video about chernobyl children, I thought to myself, What about the animals left behind? Cats? dogs? bunnies etc.
This made my anxiety go down a little. You are amazing for actually caring and trying to help these lovely angels. I wish I could come and help you!
Neutering is not helping its animal crualty!
Many thanks for helping these beautiful friendly dogs, may your kind work continue, God bless you all
😥😥😥😥❤❤💕💕😍😘Thank you Angels on Earth!!! This is heartbreaking .......They are lovely dogs......God bless you all........Please keep up the great work💕💕💕💕
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Omg thank you so so much for what you’re doing to help these poor babies! My heart is broken into pieces learning of what their ancestors went through, being cruelly murdered while the contaminated people were saved! It made no sense! I’m so happy to hear of your amazing program & efforts to save the ones around the area today! Thank you!! I will be donating! 💔❤️🙏🏾🐾
So humans have no more value than an animal? You are ridiculous
@@gigiis526 well they certainly have more value than YOU! So yeah!
Thank you for your video , I hope the world takes note
What a beautiful video ! Thank you for all the good work you all do.
If I had to leave, I would refuse to leave my pet behind. That would never happen. Thank goodness there are people out there like you that are there to take care of them. God bless you!
Thank goodness for you. following, donating, and Shared.
I own and love our lab this so beautiful.thanks for caring and making a big difference in the dogs lives...
god bless those dogs and god bless you guys for what you are doing for them
Thank you for your wonderful work. Shared and hoping for the best outcome.
So sad i will never leave my dog I Love him,his name is TERY (polish name )😭
This is so powerful! Thank you doggy angels!
Thank you for supporting the stray dogs of Chernobyl!
But I am troubled by what happens when the great kindness of this voluntary work ends? When does it end, or has it already? Such mild gentle dogs and pups, at peace with their lot, and happy to mix with their human visitors. Someone please tell me what happens next.
We are currently finishing up the first year of a 5-year program. We are developing a long-term response plan including rescue, rehoming, feeding programs and continued medical care. Stay tuned for more information!
This is really wonderful. ^_^ Love that there's life after the event.
Thanks!
May GOD Bless these Dog's.
Thank you Angels! ❤️
I will be donating for sure
Thanks CHERNOBYL! I will never leave a pet behind
Alexis Mondragon
I agree, I would not leave my pets behind
From what I've heard, the residents where told that the evacuation would be temporary and they where told to leave their pets behind as they would be back.
DAN Da Man in the Mf'n house oh please. Not another special snowflake.
DAN Da Man in the Mf'n house good gor you having great compassion towards other animals. But having grown up in a communistic country. Things aren't as simple as arguing with authorities and taking your dog with you. I support you decision btw.
Dan D I totally understand what you are saying and I feel same way,but I also know what that system looked like and know that those people couldn't do it if they were said they can't. Also we really don't know if they tried to.
I love the music in the background it's stunning.
Poor doggies☹️ they're so cute
Thank You!!!!
great initiative👍👍👍
Omg a FULL of abandoned animals+! Ohjhhhhhh I cryyy
I can get for dogs food ant water. Just food and water...
I’m crying
I want pet the radiative puppies 😊
If you want to secure huge amounts of funding to take care of these animals get science grants from governments to study radiation affects on the canine and feline population. This way the animals can be electronically tagged and taken care of. You can also start an sponsor program where people from all over the world can "adopt" a dog. The dog remains at the site but updates and photos a few times a year are sent to the sponsor to keep contact.
Pobrecitos solos y abandonados que vien q aya personas como ustedes q Dios las benga x ayudarlos 😢😉
So viele Faadnaans... Ist das lieb... Der Herr sei mit ihnen, das sie ein schönes langes Leben haben...
This is great dogs realy are mans best friend thier wild dogs but like people im shour alot of them are dumped their being so friendly
I wish I can join them .... Peace and Love from India 🇮🇳
Lovely doggo's
rad-doggos
You wäre so Beautiful. Thank you dog Angels😍😍😍
Gracias a Dios por esas personas que ayudan a quienes ocupan ayuda,sean personas ó animalitos
Bendiciones!!!
I could never leave my pet behind
It makes perfect sense that the dogs would actively seek out humans. Centuries of selective breeding has essentially turned them into a domestic symbiotic species, inherently inclined to favor being around humans.
God bless you all. 💞
I just cryyyyyy
Can't you find homes for them? Our is the contact with the contamination make them unable to be shipped out of the country? They are such beautiful dogs I know many people in the USA who would want to adopt them.
Currently, according to the laws of Ukraine, it is illegal to take animals outside of the Chernobyl exclusion zone. We are collecting medical data which we will present to the Ukrainian government, hoping to demonstrate that these animals do not represent a hazard to the public and hopefully work with the government to pass new laws which will allow us to establish a rescue and adoption program. Stay tuned for updates!
Vangie LaVelle You got PETA that kills 98% of stray animals. I'm pretty sure shipping stray animals from other continent while can't deal with own strays is a bad idea.
Fobija 13 The US is already importing vast numbers of rescue animals from other countries. According to the USDA, shelters IMPORTED more than 300,000 dogs in 2013.
The problem doesn't lie with the numbers, but with the way shelters deal with them (they are often unwilling to adopt out dogs for minor reasons).
ActiveAnimals That what I said. US can't deal with own strays.
The problem isn't with the entire US. There are just some shelters (like those run by PETA) that do a bad job. However, there are plenty of other organizations that are actually helping animals successfully.
It is a dangerous area but i see everybody going there!
The scene in HBO’s show Chernobyl depicting people abandoning their dogs made me sick to my stomach. What happened, in reality, was way worse than what the show depicted. An eyewitness account describes how, "Dogs were howling, trying to get on the buses. The soldiers were pushing them out again, kicking them. The dogs ran after the buses for ages." The Soviet government's treatment of these animals was disgusting, but so were the actions of the individual pet owners. If you adopt an animal they are part of your family. In a disaster, you get your ENTIRE family out with you. If the government says you can't take your pet on the bus, take your own car! Residents were lied to and told the evacuation was only temporary but that is no excuse. I would NEVER leave my pet alone in such a toxic environment, not even for a minute. These pets were left with no food or shelter. They were left to die slowly from radiation. All the soldiers who forced people to abandon their pets in Chernobyl deserved to die from radiation poisoning or cancer. Bye. You’re a horrible person and I'm glad your off the planet.
What a great cause!
Hell no I would not leave my pet
omg the poor souls , they are need saving so bad please
As someone who absolutely adores dogs, it really pains me to say this..but: SHOULD these dogs be taken back into normal society without some sort of radiation/gene therapy treatment? At the very least.
Like I see you petting them and such, but I am unsure if this is actually safe to have them interacting. The dogs themselves probably have a built in immunity to toxic radiation, but I am unsure if it is safe.
From following this program over the years, I understand that they only adopt out the dogs that have low levels and they are usually young ones who have not been exposed as long. The others are caught and spayed when possible.
yeah this is all well and good but where do I adopt one?
Actually, you don't. The narrator just got through describing how those workers are looking after the animals as best they can, and they love them, too. If you want to help, consider sending in a donation.
If you hear someone say “I’m in the zone” now you know what they mean
Siete meravigliosi
Poor things.l
Super .
Is it possible to adopt them? Does anyone know?
Sadly, I doubt it..as they're all still contaminated
Uh, most of the animals have no detectable levels of contamination, and the ultimate goal is to get the animals rescued and adopted. Do your research before spouting off garbage.
Sorry Jesus Christ...never realised you were on youtube..my apologies for my ignorance oh mighty one
@@BlownMacTruck relllaaaxxx. Fucking idiot
Tomara que eles cuidem bem desses anjinhos tenho certeza que eles poderiam ajudar a colocar para a adoção! !!!😍😍😍😍😍
3:47Does a n y o n e know what breed that dog is? I know it's mainly GSD but it isn't a full bred because of the gait. My dog looks not exactly but very similar to it but I have no idea what he is. I've seen a lot of dogs in Eastern Europe/Spain looking like that but can never find a breed name. It could just be a cross between a GSD and another Shepherd, but I'm not sure. PLEASE, if anyone knows please respond. This has been driving me crazy for 6 years.
Also, the dog with the people in 3:17
That one looks more like my dog.
They are not a breed, but a landrace. They existed before breeds were invented, and are the ancestors of many modern breeds.
What is that guitar song?
i thought your name was clean utures😂
Wasn’t the chernobyl rediaciadial level high?
Animals shouldn’t have to pay for human mistakes
animals and 99% of humans shouldn't have to pay for the 1% elite of shit humans that control everything and do bad shit for their monetary profit
Cool name for a rock band: "Dogs of Chernobyl."
Let's save em all!!!
Aren t all the animals got shot?
I thought u guys cant pet them?
Que pechochos mis hijitos
And what about cats where are d?
I never cry when nature kill humans with tsunamis and earthquakes we are the crap of the universe.
❤️🍀🙏🏻
- To the people who say "I would never leave my dog behind",
1. The people were told to leave their pets behind and that they would return in 3 days, but that never happened.
2. The reason they had to leave their dogs is because of the high levels of radioactive contamination. The military did not want to spread contamination, and that's why the dogs were left.
Thank you. Few folk appreciate the sheer horror and utter chaos of that time. so many people having to be rehomed, and total panic and terror. Did this not also happen after Katrina? so easy to blame from our safety and comfort
Eh... the cats would do great. They'll revert back to their wild state and start thriving.
The dogs won't be a problem once nature takes its course. They'll die off from from a good ol fashion culling by wolves and bears dealing with threats to their pups and getting rid of a mutt infestation.
It s all ok with dogs normal
Can they be put up for adoption?
😢 poor doggys but 1 question 😐☝ why the dogs after 3 generations arent with 3 legs or 1 eye behind the head?😐???????
Lol
Get them neutered too.
Asia eat dog nice
Just leave these wild dogs alone!
Wow you touched the dog now your going to get radiation poisoning.
That's why it's important to spay and neuter pets.
So you want us to give money to help stop them breeding, why would i do that there free not strays lol maybe when people first left them they was stray now there free
chernobyl hunting seson
The Russian gov't should be doing this, Putin is one the richest men in the world.
You know Chernobyl isn't in Russia, right?
@@Moostic At that time it was part of the Soviet Union, the USSR was headed by/in Moscow.
great initiative👍👍👍