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Operation Anishnabe Dogs: The Complete Story

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2011

The complete story of a lasting solution to the decade long roaming dog problem for one Native Community. Animal Rescue Corps U.S. and Canadian field teams spend three weeks on the ground in Northern Quebec implementing a precedent-setting humane solution. Please share this video so that this operation may serve as a humane model to other communities who are eager for a humane solution. To support this and other life-saving ARC rescues please visit: http://animalrescuecorps.org/donate/
And consider becoming an ARC Angel with a monthly sustaining gift to support life-saving operations like this one.
Video Directed By: Audric Gagnon www.audricgagnon.com

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  • Thank you for being there for those poor dogs, hope they all get lives worthy of their sweetness. All profiting breeders need to stop, everyone needs to spay & neuter all their animals.

  • My eyes are watery, my heart is full of love for the compassionate and brave,dedicated volunteers who saved them. (I gratefully bow to you for such marvelous work). Thank you dear angels.

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  • where did all of the dogs come from ???

    did the residents just dump their unwanted dogs out in the community ???

    like the saint Bernhard, that dog had to have a family at some point, the other dogs mostly looked like husky/shepherd crosses

  • Thank you so much ARC for being here for these wonderful dogs. And thank you for talking with Dr. Lauby in Cumberland Co. I'm praying things will be different there in the future for stray and feral dogs. God Bless you. I'm trying to increase my monthly donation. I know how much you all need the money.

  • This video is truly amazing.I saw it only after I applied to adopt.To see where my darling girl came from, and the endless number of people involved in her rescue and fostering, is mindboggling.She is now 11 weeks old, happily home with me, in a safe, warm, loving environment,where she's busy taking a nap right now on her poofy doggie bed. She is one of 8 puppies sired by that gorgeous and gentle Great Dane at the end of this video.Thank you ARC, furever, for this great gift of love.

  • @nmagnusson Probably not they probably gave the animals they turned back loose a 3 year vaccination considering they are all strays living in packs in a poor community eating scraps they will be lucky to live that long. As long as more dogs don't come in this is probably the end of the problem.

  • Thank you so much for doing this. The dog we just adopted was one of the dogs saved by this operation. We love Pippin and he's getting comfortable in his new home :-)

  • What a huge accomplishment!! So inspiring!!

  • Thank you for being there for them they are so happy to be helped. Thank you

    Your all amazing Hugs

  • I hope The First Nation has put into place a system to license, vaccinate & care for the dogs/cats. Are you going back to follow-up in a year to see what's going on?

  • My arm hair is standing up. The St. Bernard mix got me teary.Happy tears at the end. Thank you so much for all the volunteers hard work and for ARC! <3

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