Scared Belgian Shepherd Abandoned By The Road | The Dog Rescuers | Pets & Vets
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2022
- This week on The Dog Rescuers, we see the sad life of a wounded Belgian Shepherd who has been left to fend for herself. We also see a Shih Tzu with an untreated skin condition, and a group of puppies on the brink of dehydration.
Dogs are the nation's favorite pet, but seeing how they can be treated might make you think otherwise. Comedian Alan Davies takes us into the world of dog rescuers, where we follow the RSPCA officers who are tasked with investigating reports of cruelty and neglect when it comes to man's best friend.
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Charlie is such a personality. I'm glad he's got a new home!
I love that his new mom calls Charlie a 'person'.
Poor lovely kind dog, adopt the dog people, be human with a forever home
Chino is an incredible girl. What a wonderful family she has found. So has Charlie who is a sweetheart. His new momma will see Charlie gets all the love he needs. Thanks to all who rescued, gave medical treatment then adopted these dogs. Of course those puppies found homes, who could turn down that amazing bunch.
I despise abusive owners of innocent animals and children. Love these RSPCA VIDEOS. from USA.
And then sad when people can't take care of their pets anymore
I hope that the vet who did the initial bandages on Chino will recognise him and give the owner's address to the police!!
So glad Charlie was adopted by that wonderful nurse! Chino is such a beautiful sweet girl. She has a great new family!
That poor 2year old would still have her leg if not dumped. Poor baby. And I feel so sad for the elder couple giving up their baby but the did the right thing. I hope they get updates. 🐾❤️
Wonderful wonderful wonderful. And I don’t just mean Alan. Hats off to everyone who takes on this very draining work. The animals love you for all you do for them. Love from Australia 👍👍👍🐕🐕🐕🐕🐩🐩🐩🐶🐶🐶
So good to see all the kind caring People that help the animals. And see them after so happy whit the New People that take them home. Poor dog that lost the leags how can someone do this to the dog 😢 and the littel puppy 's
Thank you for helping all these helpless animals. Your assistance is priceless.
I would have scooped up Charlie in a heartbeat if I lived in England!! He’s soooo adorable! I’m so glad the owner’s did what’s best for him. And Chino….so sad but I’m so glad she’s doing well. 💙🐶🙏
I've had the same mixed breed before Akita and German Shepherd they are wonderful guardians but also very loving and gentle to their family
It's nice to see human beings care and love for these animals and help them find loving homes
My new favorite phrase is "proper puppies" said with a British accent.
I'll add "aww, Sausage" to that.
Lol! Same here!
Everything it’s seems can be proper in England. That’s not bad …
I m glad if the dog got a new home, GOD BLESS SAVERS AND THE DOG
Charlie had a surprisingly good outcome, mange is a pain to treat but allergies are a lot more strait forward
heck of a lot of allergies for one little dog though
So heartbreaking 💔 but they look after them wonderfully ♥️♥️
The groomer who kept Charlie ( the little person LOL ) certainly has given him a great home.
Chino is so lovely imso happy she got a forever home
CUTE dogs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ thanks to help ALWAYS 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻, a big kiss from mini yorkie Yoshi, au au au 🐶🐶🐶
Wonderful episode. Chino is fabulous! As are they all. Thank you, Alan. In the USA. Watch on You Tube.
The Belian Shepard makes a good K9 dog sad for these dogs
Oh so great to see the dog whit 3 leags happy whit family ❤
The Dog Rescuers are Wonderful people. God bless you all.
Chino is beautiful and seems so very sweet and smart. I want a GSD so much...
Chino you wonderful girl. You too Charlie who can do no wrong
I am also a trainer, especially German Shepherds. Understanding is the first thing.
Poor girl! She got injured and got dumped. All bad news until she got rescued by the RSPCA.
Charlie lucked out to be adopted by the wonderful groomer!
Happy for all three “saved” dogs.❤👍❤️
Love this channel. I hate that the human mal-behaviors are the same in every country and every human beings. Disgusting! Poor animals suffer from human doings! From every corners of the planet. Very shameful. We are supposed to be the “big brother” and care for all who are “below us” as far as the food chain, but not in the behavioral. In that the dogs and the cats are better than us, as all other innocent animals. Very sad condition, and very shameful human condition toward animals. Not All of us course, but many of us are very bad!
It’s good to see that Britain have these people, the departments. I wonder if we have similar departments?
Thank you
It would be nice to let Charlie's previous owner knew he had found a perfect forever home.
I hope the person who dumped Chino in her vulnerable state will experience similar treatment. And the person throwing away the puppies, too!😡😡
I was totally fascinated with Chino the Belgium' Shepherd's surgery, that was incredible to see. Chino got the best family, Shepherds adore children. You can tell he is much loved. Little Charlie is so loved too, heartwarming to see these stories.
Usually YT will take surgery videos down.
@@SagebrushRambles yeah? How do they accomplish that? Do they have someone watching and perusing every video on here for graphic surgical content? Oh sure….😂
Please God protect people & animals from abuse & cruelty . 👏🏾
I wish Charlie could have received the care and his owners could still keep him with some guidance.
I would love to have him
I think the hospital needs that laser incision tool so that as the incisions are made it will sear it closed, less blood losses. Charlie is super cute!😊
Charlie reminds me so much of my late dog Brently - a maltese/shi-tzu mix who was called a lhapa apso when I first got him. Sadly, like his big brother Brody (in pic), both dogs ended up with cushings disease and both had to be put down. Brody in 2019 and Brently very recently in Dec 2021. I miss both greatly but have a guilty conscience where Brently is concerned. I put him on the vet table and turned my back to put my bag on a chair and by the time I turned back he was dead. They were that quick to administer the drug. He seemed to know all that day I was putting him down. He wouldn't easily get into the car and reacted to walking down the corridor at the vet's and the look on his face at me was something I can't forget. It was like "are you turning your back on me now?" That is how I felt anyway. I wanted to get another dog after losing both dogs but couldn't afford one as in Australia they are very expensive. I had to get another kitten (I already had 2 cats). So now I am a 3 cat family and no dogs! I would have taken Charlie home in a heart beat too!!
I was surprised the vet didn't amputate the shoulder with the leg. My experience, our dog would press his chest against us. Without the stump, there wasn't a pressure point with a bone stump. Chino is beautiful, and she is loved. Great ending to her story.
poor dogi..i can’t imagine a pain he suffered….i can’t watch it…who’s can put the poor dog in the street in the condition like this….HUMAN????????? NO….
Love Dogs! ❤️ xoxo
Thanks for all you done ❤❤🙏
It's so sad 😞😥😢 when an owner has to get
Give up their fur babies
What a DREAM dog Teddy would be for me. . .
I sooo wish that the United States could/would replicate the efforts that the UK is implementing and employing in animal welfare practices.
Laws in place that are being Enforced. . . The ripple effect in morality and compassion in the Human world is ENORMOUS.
The Absolute Rejection of Cruelty is so important.
These videos help to encourage my belief in the power of Humanity, Reasonableness and Compassion.
It takes inner strength to Do The Right Thing.
My heartfelt thanks and gratitude go out to ALL involved in this critical endeavor.
***Emotions involved are hard to quantify and explain properly, - sorry for my fumble. Hope I was Clear Enough to be understood :)
Suspicious that they never remember who they give/sell these dogs to.
Just makes it easier to catch the bad guys.
My guess; Chino wasn't kept in a secure yard and was hit by a car, someone took her to the vets, owner was informed, found out the cost and refused treatment and abandoned her again. Then made up the BS story
@@timjohnun4297 Yes, unfortunately I think you are spot on with your analogy. It's hard to fathom people being so cold to an animal who would give his life for you.
I had a feeling she was gonna take charlie the min she said her other dog needs a brother. When you know you just know when a dog is gonna be yours.
It happen with my dogs is terrible atime in my life was hard and they suffered now r much better
Very impressive how the British save their neglected animals
But not everyone do aband the animals l see the cute littel dog the owner wanted the best for the dog and give it a new home .
😊💕💕💕💕💕💕
I hope people realize that when A dog looses their paw. As to human leg They loose more than just A limb/leg. More than ability to walk, run and play. They also loose ability to properly sweat, cool off and maintain at times good blood pressure. Human body don't have that problem. Normally.
Dogs do not sweat, they cool off by panting . Please educate your self …..Dogs easily adapt to loosing a limb. Unlike humans they dont grieve or miss the limb. Dogs live in the moment they don’t worry about the past.
Loosing a limb doesnt mean the dog can’t move around, they adapt to the loss of a limb and can run , play and walk just as they did with 4 legs.
Loosing a limb has absolutely nothing to do with “ maintaining good blood pressure “ .
Please educate yourself about dogs.
Do we really believe, they sold a fully trained security dog at one year old to someone, not knowing anything about that someone? My guess would be they used her. Now, that she got injured, she got to expensive and they got rid of her...heartless a***s!
100% agree. Can't imagine people being so cold and cruel. I always wish they could find these people and at the very least fine and ban them from having anymore Dogs.
I doubt if she was a fully trained security dog as young as she was.
I feel sorry for the por dog, dumped by the road, satnas evils people punis waiting
Maybe Charlie can visit the couple who previously owned him.
Can you tell me which series and episode this one is please
Anybody else think that she amputated way to high? The dog could have gotten a prosthesis
I think I've said this before, if it happens I did and you see it, sorry. In the UK it seems a much different system and much better in some respects. In some ways I don't see them aggressive enough, but in MORE ways I see them much more humane dealing with the animals. It seems the RSPCA very consistently deals with animal cruelty and it appears they follow up on complaints. In the US the laws are extremely "hoge poge" and ASPCA may do one thing in one state and not another.
is there any way to adopt overseas I'm in Florida
It's hard to feel very sorry for Charlie's owners. Once the SPCA is there they are saying "oh it's not right, he's suffering" but if the neighbours hadn't dobbed them in, they would have let Charlie suffer indefinitely! So although I feel sorry for their troubles, their words are pretty meaningless.
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Have you seen the condition the wife is in? They most likely struggle on on their own and just did not have the energy to take care of Charlie as well. I hope the inspector gave a hint to social services to get them some help as well.
An animal communicator has to accompany the officer to explain things to the dog if the dog is being taken away from the owners!!
Disgusting human which could abandoned Chino on that bad condition. When its about my dog's health, i don't even care about the cost.
Wtg rspca
Charlie feels great! He seems to be behaving with the pep in his steps. ❤😊 Is it she or he, they keep changing the pronoun.
Is it just me, or do these vets seem rather casual about amputations on this show?
@KLM you're probably right.
@@robadams5799 it’s very much doctor bedsides manner. If you let every thing hit you t you never make it
In this case it was absolutely clear, the foot was already rotting, the nerves were irreparably damaged, there was absolutely no way to save that leg. And although amputation looks awful, the dog actually feels better almost immediately.
they've seen worse, and there was only the option of amputation here
they've got a lot of animals to see in a day, haven't really got the time to cry over every sad story
quite quick to jump at amputation, nerves have been known to regenerate, all business not much understanding or empathy from this vet. I suppose just another dog off the street, something more could have been tried, the whole leg didn't have to go. she is wrong or not up to date with procedure and not willing to research alternatives.
A lazy low budget ineprienced Vet easy resolve to this Shepards leg is Amputation. Of it was her own leg she would persist on mending her leg. So sorry cheap vetrinarary service is what this poor Shepard is hetting his leg taken off.sad sad sad
Calling these vets working with the RSPCA lazy is very rude and uncalled for. The foot was rotting and they literally said she had nerve damage.
Extended treatment and keeping that rotten foot could be more damaging to her health, and dogs still have a good quality of life on 3 legs, they are not humans with only 2 legs obviously, you idiot.
Educate yourself before insulting people on stuff you obviously know nothing about.
Are you aware of the cost of those surgeries to repair nerve damage? The RSPCA has a very limited budget. When you watch Bondi Vet, you see wealthy pet owners who can afford to spend thousands of dollars on their pets.
I find your comment offensive, you don’t know anything about this vets experience. Besides nerve damage like this can not be repaired, leaving the leg on would only cause further damage to it.
You have no idea what you are talking about. For instance the RSPCA is a Charity, they have to do the best they can for every individual dog on whatever they get as donations. as for your comment on the vet, who the hell are You? The supervet? The one who only treats dogs whose owners have insurance or plenty of money, so he can fart about with prosthetics to his hearts content? You need to have a date with Reality, before making offensive remarks about people who have studied long and hard and devote themselves to animal welfare As you are clearly not a English speaker (or your education is Very lacking) I wonder how animals, not to mention Humans, are treated in your country?
And you know the vet is “lazy low budget inexperienced vet” how? And I’m realistic sure that no vet surgery is cheap. The RSPCA vet their vets extremely thoroughly. They don’t just walk a dog into any vet, those doctors are in contract with the RSPCA.
It would be amazing if you didnt like surgery that much. Butchering of limbs of animals that could be saved so they can be healed.
Oh, look! The Supervet! Can barely write English, but Knows Much better than a fully trained professional how to treat a dog s/he has only seen on a PC screen! What would you use? Voodoo? Or is there some mystic Kung Fu cure only you and the Wung Tan Clan know?