Now do you believe me??
By sulsisels
@sulsisels (1685)
United States
September 26, 2010 2:43am CST
If you click on the link below, you will see all rescued dogs/ This is not a plug for the ASPCA or a suggestion to support, just a fun video to watch depicting animals that just needed a second chance!! Rescues are the BEST!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHlJODYBLKs
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5 responses
@sulsisels (1685)
• United States
27 Sep 10
Hi tomitomi..So glad you enjoyed the video..Its just one of those videos that makes you smile from ear to ear and leaves you with such a great feeling!! Share it with your friends and maybe inspire them to "give a second chance"! J
@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
26 Sep 10
Oh that is the cutest video I have ever seen..I love how the 2 dogs followed the guys like they were on a leash, stopping and moving with them..You know the part I am talking about? Those dogs are Very well trained..I love it, thanks for sharing,I am going to share on FB, it's that good..:)
@sulsisels (1685)
• United States
27 Sep 10
Hi Carm...I know!!! Isn't it just wonderful?? It's the kind of thing that makes you smile from beginning to end. Something we need more of!! The part with the dogs following the guy is great! I read that this whole thing took very little training and that the dogs just caught on so quick everyone was so surprised and thrilled that was involved in making it. Its definately a "feel good" kind of video. Glad you liked it..
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@carmelanirel (20942)
• United States
27 Sep 10
Really? I wonder what they mean by "very little training"? I have had my puppies for 9 months now..Then again, if you know what you are doing, you can train your dog to do many things. For example, I recently found a way to keep my puppies from jumping on people. Penny caught on real quick, Ciara however is still a little bad about it, but not as bad. In fact my husband came home this morning and neither one jumped up on him, he was very impressed..;)
@sulsisels (1685)
• United States
4 Oct 10
Hi Carm..Very good..How did you do it? My dogs jump up too and I have no idea of how to correct it. I've just returned this afternoon from a trip. Hard work this trip was. I hardly ever was out of the galley. 12 people on board and I think that's the most I've ever had at once. So much food in such small quarters. I'm getting really creative on how to make things work down there in the galley..I can't believe how my kitchen seems so huge to me when I come home! Its amazing what you take for granted until you are without..Anyway, got to get caught up on some stuff here. I'm sure I'll talk to ya later..Glad to be home!
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@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
26 Sep 10
Hi Sulsie
I totally agree with you and that is why most of the time I will always go for a rescue first, actually all mine have been rescues including little Gissi
It is also rewarding when they start to trust again and to love
Gissi was a sad petrified unsure little Fellow when I got him, he is now loving trusting happy and full of cheek and joy lol
@msdivkar (23359)
• India
26 Sep 10
Great video well planned, well directed and lastly well performed .It is not for nothing that thee are over 4 million viewers for the video. The best part of the video is the performance of the dogs. They have been well trained kudos for the dog trainer. But I am not sure whether this video will help promote the message of the video. 'Help save the stray dogs'. Stray dogs are unbearable nuisance to the passers by.
@sulsisels (1685)
• United States
27 Sep 10
msdivkar..not sure what you mean by unbarable nuisance to the passers by? Could you explain that? Thanks