Hope Rescues Starving Bait Dog – The Dog Saviors

Hope Rescues Starving Bait Dog - The Dog Saviors
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#HopeForPaws comes in many forms to rescue a starving bait Dog. In this #StrayPaws #DogRescue video the team from the Michigan Humane society are real Dog Saviors.

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  1. Help the World Animal Awareness Society save thousands of at risk dogs around the world every year. The work never stops, and we need you. Donate and help us save more lives! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KHP45KZP99TQL

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  2. I'd like to find the people who do this. I would show them what torture is like; first hand. They'd be begging for death before I was done with them. And they'd get no death. Just constant suffering like what they put these poor animals through. People who do stuff like this make me see more than red. They make me violent. Viciously violent with no remorse toward them whatsoever.

  3. Dog fighting or the poor man's sport needs to become nonexistent! Until the laws and enforcement starts upping there game, were going to Continue to have to deal with this crap!

  4. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE CALL SERIOUSLY AND EVEN AFTER YOU GOT TO SUCH A HUGE LOT OF BUILDINGS, YOU DIDN'T JUST WALK AWAY BECAUSE LETS BE HONEST, YOU MUST HAVE THOUGHT OF DOING THAT BECAUSE IT SEEMED HOPELESS TO EVEN START. BUT YOU DIDN'T AND I CAN'T SAY THANK YOU ENOUGH TIMES!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU ALL SO VERY MUCH FOR CARING ENOUGH ABOUT HIS CREATURES!!!!

  5. People who use dogs like this should be shot. I have an ex bait dog rescue (patterdale cross). She was all scarred around her face and legs, and had some poorly healed rib fractures. She was kept outside and hadn't been off the chain for 2 years. A year later and she gets 2 long walks a day, sleeps on a comfy sofa with a big blanket cuddled up with her favourite toy (a pink furry pig). She is well fed, loves to play and is great with people. She wakes me in the morning by jumping on the bed and digging into the blanket. However she is still mentally scarred. She's terrified of other dogs and will attack any that comes near her, meaning I have to muzzle her when walking anywhere might meet another animal (comfy basket muzzle that let's her eat, drink and breathe easily). She doesn't mind it though, and luckily I live rurally so I don't use it much.

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