ASPCA Rehab Center: A Safe Haven for Unadoptable Dogs

Some dogs are just so fearful and so untrusting that they’re virtually unadoptable

Having been through various cases of abuse and mistreatment, they are sometimes so scared of humans that they cower in a corner and even lose control of their bowel movements. But at the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center in Madison, New Jersey, they have a safe place to stay, recuperate, and recover. There the qualified, caring professionals work their very hardest to try and bring these sad dogs back to life.

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One of the dogs, Robin, was a particularly tough case, but eventually moved forward with one activity – play. She used to just hide whenever a person would come near her, but when toys were introduced to her routine, she quickly brightened up and adapted to her environment. That’s just one example of how organizations like these can change the lives of dogs (and people as well.) It would be a worthy cause to donate to.

 

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Autistic Boy Finds a New Friend

This powerful and uplifting news video from CNN depicts just how a dog might impact a kid’s life

When a normal couple has their first boy, they are overjoyed. But they soon notice something different about Johnny, their son, because he would rarely interact or talk to other people and would keep to himself, having a hard time expressing his feelings and emotions to others. He couldn’t really relate to other people well. Then, one night, Johnny’s mother sat down to watch a newscast, and on the news was a story of a pitbull who had been mistreated. Doctors said she had a very, very slim chance of survival, but the pitbull made it anyway. Johnny’s mother felt that adopting the pup would be a good idea, but at first her husband was skeptical, since they already had 3 kids total.

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That all changed the moment Johnny met Xena the pitbull. They had an instant bond and were always together. Johnny slowly but surely started being social, doing homework, talking to others, and best of all, eating. He would even cut up bananas for the dog. In the end, this really shows how the power of friendship can be so important in even just one person’s life.

 

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Brave Dog Scares Off 3 Bear Intruders

This video went super viral in a matter of days

It shows a brave dog, home alone, who literally walks in on a couple of bear cubs and does not hesitate to scare them off. You would think two bears, even if they are babies, would have just a slight advantage in a two-on-one face off against a small puppy, but not in this case.

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The courageous dog just barks and jumps and runs them both off the property, and one of the bears even hops the gate one more time in order to complete the narrow escape. I have no idea how the dog did that, but it sure was an amazing feat. It also gives some laughs too, as it’s pretty rare for such a big animal to be scared of a small house pet. Anyways, it was every man (or bear) for himself when the puppy came running towards them.

So much for brotherly love. That dog really was savage though.

 

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Inside the Training of a SEAL’s German Shepherd

Inside the Training of a SEAL’s German Shepherd

The German Shepherd. A dog renowned for its ferocious bite and tenacity when chasing down its target, while also having the ability to sniff out substances with ease. The German Shepherd is used and trained for many special operations, ranging from domestic cases to military endeavors, but perhaps its best known role is with the creme de la creme of the United States Military: The Navy SEALs. In this short documentary, the reporter first goes up into the Colorado Springs to find out just how powerful the dog can be. He puts on protective gear, and starts the experiment.

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In a matter of seconds the dog takes him down and he is subject to its relentless attack instinct. He then also moves on to a location in the middle of the desert, where he meets with a former US Marine who now trains dogs for military purposes. They simulate a situation similar to when Osama Bin Laden was captured, and see exactly how the dog would have reacted. Again, they witness the raw power, courage, and intellect of the German Shepherd.

 

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Smallest Dog vs Tallest Dog

The world’s tallest dog met with the world’s smallest dog

This is probably one of the greatest confrontations of all time, on par with the Poe/Dickens and General Grant/General Lee (Civil War) meetings. This video flashes back to 2007, when the world’s tallest dog at the time, a great dane named Gibson, met with the world’s smallest dog, Boo Boo the toy chihuahua. Boo Boo measured a tiny 10.16 cm tall, while Gibson was an astonishing 107 cm high.

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The chihuahua literally fits in the palm of someone’s hand, while Gibson on his hind legs is taller than most people out there. Boo Boo is definitely able to ride on Gibson’s back, and they certainly enjoyed their historic meeting together. They had mutual respect for each other – after all, they are both famous Guinness World Record holders.

 

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Last 9/11 Search Dog Turns 16

The last surviving 9/11 search dog just recently turned 16 years old, a grand old number for a dog

She is the last of the original 100 who risked their lives searching for survivors in the aftermath. She has helped countless people and saved many souls, and gets a well-deserved celebration. Before a literal walk in the park, she is treated to some delicious gourmet burgers.

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She also gets a barrage – to put it mildly – of presents all sent to her. Toys and stuffed animals galore. This awesome story went viral on social media, and rightfully so. Bretagne, as she is called, is a national hero and true patriot. We should treasure all the brave people (and dog) who aided in the 9/11 rescues while we can.

 

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From Obese Dog to Slim

What an inspiring story.

This clip shows a formerly obese, 80 lb unhealthy dog in his weight loss journey. When he was still obese, he had an extremely hard time moving around. He was sleeping outside a restaurant/snack bar, living off of scraps fed to him by passerby. His sedentary lifestyle and overeating partially led to his unhealthy, perhaps dangerous, condition. People only stopped to take pictures. He was finally saved by an animal aid group, and they set him on his path to healthiness.

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From there he began his regimen of physical exercise and rationing of food, and just one year later he became lean and healthy. He still has excess skin, but for the most part he is now just like any other dog and can play, run, and jump all around with his other canine buddies. So if this dog can make a life-changing decision to lose weight and get into good shape, you can too.

This should serve as great motivation for shedding those extra pounds!

 

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