Get ready for a wild ride at the Horse Shelter Heroes! In this action-packed episode, we’re overwhelmed with 20 adorable German Shepherds. But the drama doesn’t stop there! Our trusty vet equipment decides to take a vacation, leaving us scrambling to keep our equine patients healthy. And just when we think things can’t get more chaotic, a dancing horse (yes, you read that right!) decides to put the farrier’s skills to the ultimate test. Tune in for a hilarious and heartwarming adventure filled with furry friends and unexpected challenges!
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I lost my GSD who was the love of my life. He went everywhere with me. I miss him every day and that was 50 years ago, I still carry his photo in my wallet.
So glad Sapphire is doing better
I watched the operation on her leg. It was amazing. She is doing well with all the love. Praying for her. She is so beautiful.
So happy to see the update on Sapphire. Glad she is over the pneumonia and still going strong.
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They might be show quality, but they aren't show dogs. A show dog is well socialized and wouldn't have been trembling with handling nor cowering like these guys. A true show dog would have been extensively handled and wouldn't need socialization at these ages.
Y'all need some hand float tools…
Idea for blind horses. Having chimes for stall doors, solar water fountains in outdoor water troughs, and small bells along the fence line. Works for ponies and cattle who are blind in small pasture, even with sighted buddies.
My husband got a Show line GSD for his PTSD Service Dog. I got a working breed GSD (Long Police Line) for a seizure response. She helped us recently search for a wild hog that had a bullet behind its ear, it ended up going across property lines and we couldn't follow it into a thick wooded area. My girl did so well tracking, and had no training to do that. Upset we couldn't find the hog though.
I think Hailey and Keith are 2 of the hardest working individuals I've ever seen !!!!!❤❤❤
Why did so many show dogs wind up there ?
I know that red light therapy has proven very effective for treating granulation tissue in people. Could it be used on Sapphire’s legs?
It's so wonderful to see these beautiful Shepard's find forever homes. I'm just wondering are they spayed and neutered before they get adopted.
I am on my 4th German Shepherd rescue. I am so glad to see that the 20 dogs you got are in a safe place. They are still so shy and pretty terrified from their life experiences so far. Bless you guys for being able to help them when they are in such need!
I am not at all surprised to see people lining up for those shepherds, I am rather surprised to see them NEEDING homes… wonder what brought that about? Glad they are safe and cared for, and contrats on that table! Also super stoked to see Honey doing so well! Keep up the awesome work everyone! Rooting you on from Texas!…
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It was so good to see Sapphire! With her not showing up for so long, I was afraid that pneumonia had required the last act of kindness. I hope she hangs in there and ends up adopted. Honey is still healing well too. I know they aren't totally out of the woods, but there's a path out they can see at least.
She was all messed up. Looks great
Goes to show that even “show line” AKC papered dogs aren’t always from good places. The dogs may be healthy but did you see their behavior? Very scared, shy, doesn’t know how to walk on a leash, and also scared of even walking through a door. So they were bred with only meaning of being bred it seems. No basic training or socializing training. So glad they are in good hands now and I hope they all get loving homes that will guide them through how to be a dog. ❤
Are you going to give the horse an antibiotic so no infection in the mouth.
Seeing these beautiful german shepherds brought me back to when I was 10 and we got our first family dog. She was a black & silver german shepherd puppy we named Megan. Mom took her to puppy training classes for six weeks. I wanted to learn, so Mom brought me along and let me work with her too. At the end of her formal training, I continued working with Megan. I taught her all kinds of things beyond basic obedience. She was so smart and willing. That taught me how to be consistent and use praise as a reward, which acted as my foundation for training horses and other animals later in life.
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Such pretty shepherds!!!
Have all the sheperds been adopted?
Where did these beautiful dogs come from? Thank you for helping them to hopefully find loving homes ❤️🙏🏻
The germam shepards may make good companions for vets with PTS. Do you folks donate dogs to that type of program. Debbie
Great video guys
Did those GSD not get spayed or neutered before leaving?!
I like when pets look like their owner. Cayenne and her new papa look like they're meant to be. 🙂
You have to that know want they are doing on horse I like your to horse Nanette