I don't understand why people don't just take them to a shelter. My son-in-law found very large puppy which we took to the shelter near my house. A woman and her kids who live in a farm came in at the same time to look for a dog and fell in love with that sweet puppy. They adopted him once the waiting period for the owner to show up ended. He was also lucky to have a happy ending.
@1caramarie There are 5 million reasons not to take them to a shelter. 5 million unwanted dogs and cats are euthanized every year in the US. Chances of such a happy ending are very very very slim. I did and still do Foster Care for shelters...ONLY dogs that will be otherwise killed.
As a shelter volunteer I say thank you Ms Dolittle for giving Kicker the chance to live a happy life. The vermin that abandoned these dogs need some attitude adjustment
for sure akita mix. I have an akita pup. they are very similar in younger pics, but the ears of course show something different. So many ppl say shepherd and rotti just b/c of distinct markings. I had aussie lab pups a couple years back and they had what us aussie owners call ten lines, so everyone thought they were rotti crossed. there are many breeds with such markings. such as kicker and his "shepherd" look. breed owners know best..
Ya, I have an akita rotti cross puppy, and when kicker was young, she looked identical to him, but I would agree with you that he is akita mix.. maybe great dane or hound? But, not shepherd... I find rottis and shepherd are always called out in a mix, when ppl should know that those very pbvious marking are familiar to many breeds. My aussie had lab cross pups a couple years back, and a few had was us collie and aussie owners call tan lines. everyone thinks they are rotti crossed b/c the colour.
my family and i r looking for a really great puppy to adopt or even foster i dont no which dog to chose there r so many but this one is SOOOOOOOO cute
@JakeBlack999 Your best bet is not to go by cuteness but by energy level. If your family does a lot of outdoor activities and you have small children, I would choose a medium size dog with high energy. If your family is at school and work all day and the dog is alone all day, you want one that is a little older and not a baby anymore. And keep in mind: the bigger the dog the bigger the damage, including injuries.
I live in a smaller community in Otario. Found some "free kittens" and they were only 2 weeks old!! The lady who had the said SHE WAS GETTING RID OF THEM NO MATTER WHAT. (Toss em in a river styles), so I took the littlest one. It couldn't even see or walk, so I fed it formula by hand for about 2 weeks, even heard his lil voice crack! Now he's a year and a half and super healthy and a rad cat. (I didn't like cats before).
I love this puppy! Even I would give him a home! What a rotten start he had being dumped in a dumpster. He was very lucky to find kind loving people to care for him. The people who put him there in that dumpster should be done for animal cruelty.
Kicker is back home!!!!!!!!!!!! The people that adopted him had to move and couldn't take him along. If I can make it possible, he will stay for good this time! :-)))
Yeah, I saw a video posted by one of my subscribers, who adopted a cat that had been thrown from a moving truck! And she looks like a treasure too! Humankind...when will we ever live up to our name?
I don't understand why people don't just take them to a shelter. My son-in-law found very large puppy which we took to the shelter near my house. A woman and her kids who live in a farm came in at the same time to look for a dog and fell in love with that sweet puppy. They adopted him once the waiting period for the owner to show up ended. He was also lucky to have a happy ending.
1caramarie 2 months ago
@1caramarie There are 5 million reasons not to take them to a shelter. 5 million unwanted dogs and cats are euthanized every year in the US. Chances of such a happy ending are very very very slim. I did and still do Foster Care for shelters...ONLY dogs that will be otherwise killed.
MissDolittle 2 months ago
As a shelter volunteer I say thank you Ms Dolittle for giving Kicker the chance to live a happy life. The vermin that abandoned these dogs need some attitude adjustment
MrBigoutlaw 6 months ago
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Great ending. I love Mastidanes. Lately, two sets of kittens have been found in local dumpsters in my home town.
ColemanFamilyTube 8 months ago
Great ending. I love Mastidanes. Lately, two sets of kittens have been found in local dumpsters in my home town.
ColemanFamilyTube 8 months ago
for sure akita mix. I have an akita pup. they are very similar in younger pics, but the ears of course show something different. So many ppl say shepherd and rotti just b/c of distinct markings. I had aussie lab pups a couple years back and they had what us aussie owners call ten lines, so everyone thought they were rotti crossed. there are many breeds with such markings. such as kicker and his "shepherd" look. breed owners know best..
CherryChaplins 1 year ago
Ya, I have an akita rotti cross puppy, and when kicker was young, she looked identical to him, but I would agree with you that he is akita mix.. maybe great dane or hound? But, not shepherd... I find rottis and shepherd are always called out in a mix, when ppl should know that those very pbvious marking are familiar to many breeds. My aussie had lab cross pups a couple years back, and a few had was us collie and aussie owners call tan lines. everyone thinks they are rotti crossed b/c the colour.
CherryChaplins 1 year ago
my family and i r looking for a really great puppy to adopt or even foster i dont no which dog to chose there r so many but this one is SOOOOOOOO cute
JakeBlack999 1 year ago
@JakeBlack999 Your best bet is not to go by cuteness but by energy level. If your family does a lot of outdoor activities and you have small children, I would choose a medium size dog with high energy. If your family is at school and work all day and the dog is alone all day, you want one that is a little older and not a baby anymore. And keep in mind: the bigger the dog the bigger the damage, including injuries.
MissDolittle 1 year ago
Thats a really cute dog
Animallover90210 1 year ago
guys i have a great dane i love him i help with great danes he has some greatdane in him hes like a greatdane german sheperd mix
ownedrunescapestyle 2 years ago
He looks like a Shepherd/Mastiff mix. Gorgeous dog! =]
JujixFruit 2 years ago
He looks part bloodhound and part yellow lab
XCritonX 2 years ago
wt breed was he exactly do u kno? i luv him :*)
japupdere 2 years ago
Only God knows LOL.
MissDolittle 2 years ago
he looks a lot like a great dane and lab. must be
Creamy4Custard98 2 years ago
...Oh yhea ...
I gave a baby rabbit CPR! True story!
lol
bowellz 3 years ago
I live in a smaller community in Otario. Found some "free kittens" and they were only 2 weeks old!! The lady who had the said SHE WAS GETTING RID OF THEM NO MATTER WHAT. (Toss em in a river styles), so I took the littlest one. It couldn't even see or walk, so I fed it formula by hand for about 2 weeks, even heard his lil voice crack! Now he's a year and a half and super healthy and a rad cat. (I didn't like cats before).
bowellz 3 years ago
You are a good person MissDolittle! (Nice name!) He is a pretty dog!
drha22 3 years ago
I love this puppy! Even I would give him a home! What a rotten start he had being dumped in a dumpster. He was very lucky to find kind loving people to care for him. The people who put him there in that dumpster should be done for animal cruelty.
I'm so glad he has a loving home now.
Freebird
Freebird230773 3 years ago
3:41 is a great picture ^^
btw, i would sure love to meet the person who abandonned the puppy.... would do something not so nice to them. =.=
kryptonite002002 3 years ago
Made my day :-)
TotallyStupidStuff 3 years ago
I am sure you can kick it good. Well, I was looking for the puppy kicker from NOLAF and found this.
FritzleHamster 3 years ago
03:38 lol...
teresahan1991 3 years ago
what mix is he because he looks like me puppy buddy and hes a yellow lab german shepherd
XxMaveraexX 4 years ago
I have no idea! Our guess is: shepherd, great dane, bloodhound.
MissDolittle 4 years ago
you love animals, that is wonderful. I am happy to see happy dogs.
yarmuch 4 years ago
Kicker is back home!!!!!!!!!!!! The people that adopted him had to move and couldn't take him along. If I can make it possible, he will stay for good this time! :-)))
MissDolittle 4 years ago
What a sweetie.
pikaliz 4 years ago
It breaks my heart to think someone threw him in a dumpster. One mans trash is anothers treasure.
likafox 4 years ago
Yeah, I saw a video posted by one of my subscribers, who adopted a cat that had been thrown from a moving truck! And she looks like a treasure too! Humankind...when will we ever live up to our name?
singularity9 4 years ago