Day Four takes us to Mississippi, where we learn of the recent tornadoes, and decide to investigate what happens to chained dogs in tornadoes; we highly doubt they are all removed from their chains...
Day Four takes us to Mississippi, where we learn of the recent tornadoes, and decide to investigate what happens to chained dogs in tornadoes; we highly doubt they are all removed from their chains at the threat of a tornado, but are we right? View and find out...and we also log another 40 chained/penned dogs in our travels.
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I've lived in a suburb of Chicago my whole life and before a co-worker showed me these videos I never knew people kept dogs chained. This has really opened my eyes. I hope we can change this for the better. Thank you for what you are doing. Can we get a show like this on TV? It would be so much more interesting than the reality shows we have and would actually do some good for the world.
I wish I had known that you were coming through Mississippi, I could have tried to help you. Mississippi is a bad place to be a dog for the most part.
well, I don't know how you all are holding up thru this, I'd be very depressed. Seems the south is not a great place to be a dog. If we can stop chaining one town at a time, why not one state at a time instead? Why bother with the towns, we should just go directly to the state.
You ladies deserve many thanks. You are truly a friend to the dogs. I have much respect for you. Thank you for dedicating you life to these dogs in need.
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