Rescue group, Dogs Deserve Better doing what they do best, freeing dogs to live happier lives! Enjoy!
Dog Files Viewpoint: Q & A No.2 with Dog Trainer, Lon L. Flewelling
Q and A with Dog Trainer, Lon L. Flewelling By Lon L. Flewelling For The Dog Files Q and A No.2 with Lead Dog, Lon L. Flewelling of Lead Dog
Wonderful, I loved it when he tucked the butt and took the corners low as he turned.. That’s when you know that they are HAPPY as they run the wild and free run
Heartlifting!
You could see it in his eyes;he was so happy to be free!!Amazing work these people do!!
i never understood y people got dogs just 2 chain outside! whats the point? i cant imagine not having my dogs by my side 24/7, they bring so much joy just being themselves! a true gift from GOD 🙂
I really enjoyed watching The Unchaining of Joshua. He’s a happy boy now.
lol sweeet- I’m a happpy camper now-
I loved it, made me cry. He is a happy boy now. Way to go!!!!!
AWESOME! It’s how it should be now…
This is why soooo many people support DDB in the buying of the old M. Vick property better known as Bad Newz Kennels so that they can turn it into the GOOD NEWS REHAB CENTER for chained & penned dogs. DDB will sign the papers the property on the 16th (yay!!!) but still need to raise the other 2/3 of the purchase price. The main focuse there is the rehab dogs that do not know what it’s like to live in a house or to be a “family dog” and then rehome them. Find out more by going to their website. They are a awesome group..1st trying to help the dog stay with his original family or rehab/rehome when needed.
Bless DDB. I love that they work with people to build fences, giving options to free their dogs from the chain rather than giving them up. Sometimes it takes an organization like this to help people see the error of their ways and accept help. Obviously, the work DDB does is with dignity and you can’t get better than that. The local DDB here in the Seattle area does great work too.
Please. We need so much help here in Hawaii. The majority of dogs on the big island are chained or pinned up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year after year. No one is listening and I don’t know where to start.
Love this video. I am from Ontario, Canada, but I recently rescued (and re-homed) a dog from Bulgaria (I know, crazy far away, but I could not turn a blind eye…) who was thrown on the streets in mid-winter, a puppy who had a home and like many there, was then rejected and tossed like garbage. He is now in a loving home here in Ontario. If they are not street dogs, in Bulgaria, they mostly live on 1.5meter chains all their life, used as doorbells to warn of visitors. Dogs have it terrible there, and in Romania (next Country over). So much sadness for animals in this world. Great to see a happy story :-))
Love this video. I am from Ontario, Canada, but I recently rescued (and re-homed) a dog from Bulgaria (I know, crazy far away, but I could not turn a blind eye…) who was thrown on the streets in mid-winter, a puppy who had a home and like many there, was then rejected and tossed like garbage. He is now in a loving home here in Ontario. If they are not street dogs, in Bulgaria, they mostly live on 1.5meter chains all their life, used as doorbells to warn of visitors. Dogs have it terrible there, and in Romania (next Country over). So much sadness for animals in this world. Great to see a happy story :-))
I forgot to mention, I also sponsor a dog in Bulgaria by getting him off a chain, and onto a running wire and with a better doghouse. These are great programs, no matter where they are! Keep up the good work, and hopefully more will sponsor this charity that freed Joshua!
I forgot to mention, I also sponsor a dog in Bulgaria by getting him off a chain, and onto a running wire and with a better doghouse. These are great programs, no matter where they are! Keep up the good work, and hopefully more will sponsor this charity that freed Joshua!
I just loved this video. It made my day!!!!