Taffy starts Rehab Volume one HOPING FOR A FOREVER HOME
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lol that's a good point.
I actually love the music, I rescued a senior shih tzu from a puppy farm (UK) (Purely by chance) and I am trying my best to socialise her and to learn how to rehabilitate her.
Watching these videos really gives me hope that with a little time and patience she will be as confident as Taffy was on her trip to her forever home.
You really do a great job with your foster kids, can't wait to see more!
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Again thank you for watching my clips. i think when we are finished i could write a book as they have each taught me so much. You are right. That first ever "tail-wag" brings tears as does the first play bow. It is the look of surprise on their own faces that gets me.
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Carolyn - you are doing great work with these beautiful babies!Husband is doing a good job on the video too! As a volunteer with golden retriever rescue, having fostered dogs myself, & living with 5 rescued goldens . . .I know just how difficult it can be to try & turn these kids' world around. But, as you know, there is nothing like it in the world to see them come out of their shell. It can bring tears to even the hardest of souls when they discover what it means to be a dog that is loved.
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Thank you so much! She is very pretty in fact. Nice of you to notice.
That video made me sad was that poor dog abused? she had that look in her eye. ;(
jirdimaster 4 years ago
yes she was. She and 7 others were rescued from a horrible puppy mill. When they arrived they were terrified of EVERYTHING,even "space", grass, food, Had spent their entire lives in small dark crates with over 500 other dogs. Happy to say that Taffy has been adopted and in a loving home beginning to truly blossom... most of that look of fear is gone, most of the time now.
carolyn0 4 years ago
Great video but I can't hear you over the music in the begining.
stocker68 4 years ago
thanks for the comment stocker68-most folks prefer not to "hear" me...and just see the dogs..(ha)
carolyn0 4 years ago
Carolyn,
It would be awesome if we could hear you talking to your foster rescue pups. I was straining to hear what you were saying lol.
ElleCM2 3 years ago
Sorry about that. But actually it isn't important what we say (since dogs don't understand English) I think it's more about body language and tones of voice. So doubt that anything i might say could be profound in anyway.. and most likely only embaressing LOL thanks for commenting and for watching !!
carolyn0 3 years ago