I am autistic and struggle to express emotions. I can count on one hand the amount of times I’ve cried in the last 10 years (I’m 34)…… I cried for Keeper. Thank you for helping him feel a little better. I know he is going to know nothing but love from now on. I adore horses but I’m not in the position to be able to have one, but if my circumstances were different, I would have one of these gentle giants in a heartbeat. Instead, I have 2 rescue dogs. One I’ve had for 6 years, and she still has severe anxiety and suffered from PTSD. The other is only a year old, and thankfully young enough to bounce back. I’ve only had her 5 weeks and can already see such a difference. I don’t know how people can be so cruel as to mistreat animals. They are so pure and innocent. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
Dear Charlotte, Your comment made my day, week, month and year! Thank you for sharing, and I know others will respond enthusiastically and lovingly to your comment and connect with your vulnerability and authenticity. I know I do. You are so generous to bring in 2 rescues and give them a home and love. What are the names of your dogs? Please share if you can. It sounds like you are a natural healer with animals, as you mentioned the new dog is already responding to your love and touch. My advice is keep massaging them and working on their muscles. You will learn a lot. You will learn all their favorite places, and also look for all the places that feel tight and rigid. You can hold these spots gently. You don't need to rub the tender spots. Simply push with your fingertips with the amount of pressure that you could push into a grape and not crush the grape. Then find a new "grape". If you do this every day, it will also help both you and the dogs with making them feel calm. Every day. I hope to visit Scotland one day in the future, and maybe we can meet, and go visit some horses together. Let me know how you do, and don't forget to tell us the names. Much love to you, your dogs and your family! Dr. Doug New York City PS... I will also pin your comment to the top of the scroll so everyone will read your comment first!
You have my deepest respect Charlotte! I know how hard it is to autistic person to filter the emotions and feel emotions as such …the son of my sister is autistic as well …he is only pacifying and calming down among horses and donkeys …it’s good that you have two dogs
@@simmiedavissimmiesings8185 depends on horse n life style or work they did. Mine was a stud at a PMU farm in Canada. He has the good life of leisure with me for 8 yrs. He gets the very best of everything. I've heard some can live till 36 plus years!
You can see Keeper has a flat affect after years of mistreatment. It’s heartwarming to see him at a place where he will finally receive the love and care he so deserves. Your dedication is commendable. I’m loving your videos! Thank you for the great work you do.
I shake my own head many people I know personally always say "they just horses they strong" I also tell them horses are fragile animals they need lots of care, up keep last they should not be treated in cruel manners keeper is a sweet horse whoever has that other horse should be checked on.
We need to pass laws that will prevent this type of abuse. But the people that make money off of them, including the slaughtering of them, will fight against it. This is one of the reasons I'm vegan!
@@keychain3039 Religion doesn’t protect you from animal abuse & I’m sure most Amish people take very good care of their animals, particularly since they depend on them so much. Unfortunately, there are some bad people in every part of society & many of those are cruel to animals because they’re less protected than humans.
@@kathleenewing8383 look up the animal welfare laws that passed a couple of years ago in the capital of Australia - Canberra (also known as the Australian Capital Territory). They actually recognise animals as sentient beings who deserve basic rights. Definitely a good starting place for the rest of the world to follow from “In an Australian first, animals have now been recognised as sentient beings in law, with the Animal Welfare Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 passed by the ACT Legislative Assembly today. "These new laws will make the ACT a national leader in animal welfare, and reflects a zero tolerance approach to animal cruelty," Minister for City Services Chris Steel said. "Modern animal welfare is about considering how an animal is coping both mentally and physically with the conditions in which it lives. "For the first time under law we are recognising the science, that animals are sentient, and they feel emotion and pain. "These animal welfare laws reflect the values of the Canberra community on how we should manage and care for our domestic animals, livestock and wildlife. "This legislation will enable better enforcement of laws to protect animals. "People who do not properly care for their animals, such as failing to provide a dog with water or shelter, face new on the spot fines.” From: Bill passed to strengthen animal welfare standards - Released 26/09/2019 "Fines for these offences can now be easily issued by officers as part of the new escalating enforcement framework to deter further acts of cruelty from happening,” Minister Steel said. “The ACT has become the first jurisdiction to recognise pets as "sentient beings", after tough new animal welfare laws were passed in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. The laws, which will come into effect in six months, recognise that animals can feel and perceive the world around them, and deserve to have a quality of life that "reflects their intrinsic value". The legislation introduces tough new penalties for the mistreatment of animals, while also placing more restrictions on pet shop owners and breeders. A $4000 penalty will apply for not providing pets with appropriate food, water, shelter or a clean and hygenic environment. People who take part in violent animal activities, such as dog fighting, could be fined up to $48,000 and face three years' imprisonment. Owners will face $4000 fines if their dogs were confined for a full day, and then not exercised within the next two hours. The penalty would not apply if a dog was kept in a backyard, where it could exercise, or if it had to be confined indoors for its welfare. Pet shop owners and kennels will be required to obtain a licence to operate before the laws come into effect.” From: ACT's tough 'animal sentience' laws impose new penalties for mistreatment of animals By Dan Jervis-Bardy
Keeper is so handsome! Thankfully there are people in this world, like Dr Doug and the people at Gentle Giants, who care deeply enough to help these beautiful horses. I hope to see Keeper again in the near future ❤️
His bottom lip is hanging from nerve damage from having a bit in his mouth, and there is probably some paralysis in there. Poor sweetheart. Drafts are known, for sure, as gentle giants. God bless you for doing this work! And may God bless and watch over him and may he have a happy rest of his life.
Poor Keeper is so stoic, having been treated harshly most of his life. He’s not sure what’s going on, and seems resigned to it. 😢 Thank you all for caring for him. ❤
That’s what got me bawling, poor baby was so resigned to pain he doesn’t even react well to relief, like he wasn’t even sure how to process it. Yet he trusts the humans, stays stoic and endures 😢😢😢
As an old lady HORSEWOMAN I was appalled at seeing his scars 💔 Drafts are among the most gentle horses 🐎 This had me sobbing!TYTYTY for your kindness and compassion to these magnificent animals ❤ God and St Francis bless you always!
Where I live draft horses are bred strictly to supply the Japanese market for fresh meat where they are flown in wooden crates It s awful that these sweet animals are treated so inhumanely Cows are also so kind and nurturing and clearly aware of their fate
Seeing his scars made me weep. How can plough tack be so ill-fitted, and be left so hungry?! Actually I do know. Still just floored at the cruelty of some humans. So very glad that handsome Keeper was rescued and had a wonderful chiropractic session.
@@openrangelivestockguarddog4041 oh harnesses can indeed make terrible injuries. Just like they tell people not to wear another person's old shoes. There's a reason horse people have different tack for each horse , mule, or donkey. I've also heard old timers talk about wounds from harness
@@elizabethjansen2684 Sores and Galling from improper fit of the collar, poorly adjusted hames, improper draft, don't create large punctures and avulsions. Wounds and scars like that, in my opinion are caused by mechanical trauma associated with some type of wreck or accident. Do ignorant people who use improper fitting tack create sores or abrasions on horses while working? Yes, certainly. My statement is about the appearance of the wounds on this particular horse. It's a great credit to the species that after experiencing said trauma, he remains calm and trusting. If only humans could do the same.
You can tell by his demeanor that he's not used to people doing good things for him. He's learning to say thank you. He's learning that people can be nice. That look at the end of his session was so profound. He's grateful and that speaks volumes.❤
Thank you for making me cry on a Monday morning. That poor noble soul. He has worked tirelessly all his life and all he got was cruelty and abuse. Why are people like this?
Oh Keeper, what a beautiful horse you are! It's heartwarming to see so many good ppl helping you back to health. Just get well Keeper, I'm sending my heartfelt blessings to you and the whole team ❤️
Keeper has learned to be very stoic; what choice did he have? Years of working in pain have shown him that there isn’t much more he can expect. With time and love, Keeper’s spirit will recover as will his poor abused body. Thank you for helping Keeper.
I was on the back of a horse from the time I was four years old. Unfortunately the cruelty of man no longer surprises me, animals have feelings, they can and do feel as well as give love. Please support kindness, courage and love for all in the animal kingdom, even mankind.
Du bist ein großartiger Mensch. Ich bin dankbar, daß es dich gibt. Viel Liebe und Kraft für dich. Ich bin dankbar für jeden Menschen, der unseren Tiergeschwistern hilft.
@@josephdockemeyer6782 Amish are cold blooded about abuse among family members and I've heard for years about their puppy mills. We must not generalize. There are always a handful of any group who are cruel-and worse.
Whoever did all of that to Keeper should be prosecuted, heavily fined and jailed for animal cruelty!!! There is absolutely NO excuse for so severely abusing an animal like that!! Those kinds of scars will never fully go away! It's truly shameful what they have done to this magnificent creature!! Dr. Doug, thank you so much for helping Keeper! I know that he has a long way to go yet, but you'll be back to do more as he adjusts and knows that you are there to HELP, not HURT him. Do they know about how old Keeper is?
Not to mention the emotional scars that Keeper will have all of his life. Hopefully Keeper continues to live a full and loving life. I wish we got more updates on these horses.
I can feel how emotionally impacted you are by the scar history of this magnificent creature. I feel it as well. To the point of tears. Your empathy for your animal clients is a special gift.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen Love and empathy is so powerful. Thank you for having enough to comprehend their history. It helps me accept my own sensitivity to comprehending their pains. It takes courage but a certain sadness remains companion with understanding their suffering of a lifetime. ❤ to you Dr.
Such a sweet handsome boy. It’s honestly heartbreaking to hear/see what he has gone though. It’s disgusting that anyone would treat an animal like that. I’m glad he was rescued and is going to be loved from now on. 💕
The really sad part is how many other horses did not get rescued, that were treated just like Keeper, or worse, right here in America on American soil by Americans trying to farm traditionally. So very sad.. and if they push their animals that hard, what are they doing to themselves?
Keeper is such a magnificent horse….so gentle and accepting. I can imagine how beautiful he was when he was young and his coat was shiny and his eyes were not so dark and sad. Please continue to work with him and show us how he is doing. Perhaps you can bring the light back into his eyes.
I am a fairly new horse owner and can’t image doing this to a horse. I got a 7 month old colt from a kill farm. He is my sons non human best friend. Thanks for what you do 🙏 Blessings
Thank you for making this sweet horse feel a little better. It kills me that people can treat horses so cruelly. Thank God he found his way to this wonderful place and will now have a great life for the remainder of his. You are are beautiful people and I can’t thank you enough for all you do to help these abused animals! Much love to you all! 🐴❤
The person responsible for all those scars should be held accountable. Keeper has been through too much. It's great to see there are some terrific people who rescue horses and give them a good life.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen - thank you! I def. want to see Keeper again. Those scars are horrendous & had to be incredibly painful. The thought of that harness ripping open tender skin that's trying to heal... every day, is heartbreaking. 💔 Why these magnificent creatures don't kick the sh*t out of their abuser boggles my mind.
Such a gentle soul (both Keeper and Doug). I guess Keeper was so used to carrying pain around he tightened his whole body up. Thank you dear Dr Doug for helping all these magnificent animals. I just can't fathom how anyone would be cruel or insensitive to their pain. Hoping that our future ascension will put an end to such abuse and suffering.
What a beautiful, yet stoic horse. One thing I noticed, he is ears pointed up like “I am so great” whenever the camera was directly going for full frontal. He wears his scars with honor. In another year, he will be astounding. He also loved all the attention you were giving him. He was an almost near perfect patient. The last scene as you patted and kissed him was a true photo op. 💕💕
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen What would the optimum treatment schedule be for Keeper? I would think it would be ideal to work on him really once per week, than twice per month. Then observing how he's responding, reduce treatments to once per month and then to some maintenance schedule. Considering he's had a lifetime of hard work and abuse, would be great to be able to treat him everyother month for the rest of his life. What would you consider the best schedule for Keeper?? . After a bad back injury I discovered myofascial trigger point therapy. It helped me so much that I went to train and get certified in that work. While training in PA. we did learn to work on horses but not as much as I wanted to. But I eventually found an excellent chiropractor whom I would see on a weekly basis. He was so interested in what I had learned that he had me work on his patients to relax and loosen them up so his adjustments would be easier.
I am so glad you were there to rescue him. I grew up around Belgians. They are truly gentle giants. Thank you. My Uncle had a team of drafts and they never looked like this. He would've been appalled. They worked for him they were never over worked. They were well cared for, you could even say pampered.
He's so beautiful. How shamefully he was treated! What wonderful people up at that rescue farm. I can't wait to see Keeper at his full weight and relaxed. He deserves peace and contentment.
It is so nice to know that some animals like this that were abused for years are given the opportunity to have some quality of life and shown the love and respect that they so deserve! Thank you to everyone involved in these kind of situations!
An amazing rescue story. He looks as if he understands every single word that your are saying. 9:26 poll adjustment. 13:05 glute area...right near tail....applying pressure while swaying his hips 13:54 Keeper moves his right leg forward...signaling that it is done. He is a beauty even though he is so under weight. When you got sort of choked up...you made me cry. Keeper is definitely a Keeper and so are YOU.
Keeper has endured so much pain, his body is holding onto trauma, he's emotionally shut down and closed off, poor fella. Whoever scarred and abused him is a monster. Thank you for helping these marvelous creatures. You have a gift for working with animals. Keeper's eyes are so sad, but he did perk up a bit after the treatment. Please do a follow up on him! I was so moved by this brave horse, as you were.
@@joanbryant4601 Yes, you are correct! And they are the ones who own puppy mills! Buyer Beware! Make sure you see both parents of dogs before you buy. Very sad, I was a volunteer at the Humane League and worked with puppy mill dogs, so very sad.
Hello Dr. ! I’m new to your channel, but when I saw a video on draft horses, I had to watch. I just retired from rescue after 35 years. I’ve seen the most horrid things that monsters do to these precious souls. Keeper is one that brought me to tears. Since I’ve walked away, I’m thinking of going to school to learn to be an animal masseuse. At 58 , wish me luck. God bless you and to the rescue that is taking wonderful care of Keeper. 💗🤗💗
Bless you for working with Keeper. Watching his reactions to the adjustments, it looks like he was been in pain and neglected for so long, he doesn't know how to react when he gets relief. It lifts my heart to watch you with him.
What a beautiful patient horse. How people can be so indifferent to an animal’s suffering is beyond me. Keeper has been worked hard, thoughtlessly, and then sold for meat. Disgusting. But thank you to his rescuers and all the volunteers.
I love the way you rubbed love on his wounds 💔♥️ I have loved the heavy horses since I was a child, and to see one in such brutal body condition is shocking and apalling!
Most of these draft horses are used and abused by the Amish as MACHINERY. Horses are NOT MACHINES. I would like to see laws passed and enforced to prevent all horses from being used as machinery! Thank you Dr. D. For all you do to help everyone you work on! You are truly a SPECIAL PERSON.
It never fails to astound one that certain people who have the privilege of having working animals, do not seem to understand that common decency and good, kind treatment would not only bring them so much more from the animal, but also do so much for their own souls. Thank you Doc Willen for your great support and treatment for this lovely boy. And, of course, what a blessing the Rescue Organisation is .
This is only the second video I've watched of Dr. Willen, and he is so dear - what a tender, kind heart he has. No wonder these animals allow him all the space he needs! It's a special treat to watch his tenderness in action, along with his expertise. In this one, what caught me was his mention of integration - letting Keeper get used to the change(s), receive it. In my healing seasons with God, He has done the same thing: allowed me time to *integrate* the healing into who He's making me, now. So gentle and kind. Sir, you are a remarkable and gifted man.l Much thanks for all you do!
Thank you for saving this beautiful boy and all the other draft horses, for all you do for them. God bless you. ❤ Oh I just want to love on Keeper. He was worked hard for sure. Thank you Doctor for what you are doing for this gentle giant. I'm so glad he has a wonderful place to live out his years, and may he receive a ton of daily love from his carers. ❤❤❤
Used hard and without pity, made to suffer throughout his life and then, when he was used ,up thrown away. I can not fathom the hopelessness he must have endured. Finally he has the chance to dream in the sun and rest those poor bones surrounded by love and kindness. Feeling better in his body will go a long way to help him recover and I bless you for that.
Well said, Lynne. Thank you for being here and leaving a comment. Keeper is in a great place now. He's 20 years old, and I feel he can live out his days in peace and love.
I know when my abs get that tight, it's because of pain in my back, and trying to just stay upright because other areas hurt so much. As he rebuilds muscle in his haunches, that tummy tightness should ease. He'll need a LOT of massage as he rebuilds! Plus he deserves all the pets and strokes that come with it!
I'm just speechless Doug... and you know by now that's just not me. Tears in my eyes thinking about what Keeper must have been like when he arrived. I can't believe we are still doing this to horses in this day and age of tractors and all the farm machinery that's out there. So sad...
Truly a gentle giant. I'm glad he's being so well taken care of, hopefully he feels better after the deep tissue massage. I wish him, you, and those caring for him all the best!
It's fascinating to watch how Keeper reacts to what you're doing as you loosen the fascia and shift things back. He is annoyed for some and then curious and you can see the release on his face once he realizes somethong has moved and so he can move differently. What amazing work you get to do with all these amazing organizations. Keeper is in good hands!
Dr Doug, What a precious horse, a real gentle giant, a 'keeper'! Referring to Keeper's non-licking motion, is it possible that he cannot 'feel' much in the way of emotion, because he has been abused so much? It's almost like "I know in my head that I'm free, but I'm still mentally yoked to the plough. Can I trust these humans?" It's so obvious, in this episode, that you care deeply for Keeper, Dr Doug. What a blessing you are for 'them that cannot talk'. Thank you so very much for showing us the good, the bad and the ugly and not just the edited version of your channel. Blessings and g'day from Australia
Mushy video. Poor Keeper. There is no excuse in the world anyone could give me to justify the abuse he received. Such a shame. Thanks for showing the raw emotion in this one. Nice work too!
as someone from Sweden where workhorses are still common both as riding horses but also for uses in different scenarios, AND as someone who loves these big, calm and gentle giants, I'm so happy to see people reaching out and helping animals in need. Also we need MORE people who learn how to massage and "crack" animals to feel better. I've been in pain for most of my adult life, and no doctors could help me, but massages and chiropractor could. You guys are heroes.
I am so happy that you were able to help that abused draft horse Keeper. After suffering for such a long time, he finally will feel better with your gentle healing touch. And will enjoy the rest of his life in peace. God Bless you for all that you do to help so many animals who suffer, and now can enjoy their life.❤️🐎
This one hurt!!😢😢😢 It's like he's so used to being in pain that what you you were doing to him was no big deal. He definitely deserves your tender loving touch Doug. 💗U Keeper!!😘
I saw the same thing... It was like when Doc put pressure on that was uncomfortable, he zoned out - He had the same "thousand-yard stare" that we folks with PTSD can get when trying to get through something triggering. To see him give a little lick near the end was amazing - He was finally starting to be present and realize that what Doc was doing was actually to help him. THAT brought the tears to me. When Doc stops periodically to connect emotionally with him, I think that really helps in cases like this.
This☝🏽he was so resigned to expecting pain, you could sense his trauma, what’s worse is he probably afraid to even react in case he ends up with more pain. Most times people who abuse the giants break their spirit in the worst way to avoid them resisting once they grow stronger.
Thank you for your kind, skilled and gentle hands. Keepers brutal past is over and with loving the attention of his new caregivers I pray he will have peace and healing. Looks like he is off to a good start. It was plain to see how moved you were when you were reading his body. I would love to see a follow up and track his progress. Animals are very resilient and the body wants to heal. I can’t wait to see him smile! God Bless all you good people.
It’s so hard to imagine any animal being that sweet after such horrific abuse! People will answer to our Creator for mistreatment of His animals He’s made. Thank you for caring and helping Keeper adjust physically and emotionally to his non abusive environment!
Keeper is a heartbreaker. I appreciate the emotional connections you make, Dr Doug. Keeper’s story is sad, but his rescue and care makes for a success story. An emotional experience to watch, but knowing he is rescued makes one grateful for people who have hearts of gold. Thank you for your care and compassion, Dr. Doug and the entire staff at the Draft Horse Rescue. ❤️ Amy
I could watch you forever. I love your energy and the relief you bring to all the beautiful animals. Horses are so majestic it's heartbreaking to know they're not honored in the manner that they deserve. We love you Keeper. I'll hold space in my heart for you and everyone that loves you. If I could start a new career I'd want to do this healing work. ❤
What an interesting life you have made. You are making such an important contribution. Also I can't watch the old western movies now without wondering how much those horses needed this kind of care.
Boy This was tough to watch! I am scarred from childhood and I know how it feels to be Treated worthless. Your empathy and Gift will help to heal This Soft Giant and it will get better! Bless him and bless you and all the folks that is Working there!
Thankyou for acknowleging my comment. The peace you bring to these animals is amazing knowing they are now pain free. Some years ago i bought an irish draught cross. I was advised not to buy him. He'd been abused and used as a hunter where he ended up injured. Smashed his knee on a wall and toppled over while some big guy hunting him. His knee fused and was misshapen. But he was sound on it. He was very nervous but i could see the kindness in his eyes. I knew it was going to be a long road to gain his trust. I had been trained the monty roberts methods and after a few weeks of settling in his new home i did join up. Within 15mins he joined up with me. It was very emotional. The first few weeks was hard for him. Hed run to the corner of the stable and shake. Its also true that you can wee out of fright and he did. I'd stand in the stable with my back to him for hours. I could feel he wanted to approach me but it was hard for him. Then I'd leave him in peace. Driving home I'd curse the guy who did this to him. He was a previous owner to the one i bought him from so i never met the guy......lucky him!! I got the physio in but he really needed a chiropractor. Unfortunately there isn't many in england. He had quite a u kneck so along with join up we needed to work on that. I started to introduce him to lots of things he was scared of. We would play ball , carrier bags on a stick. Carrots under his belly and to the side to help him bend. The trust built between us and he was such a gentleman. He didn't know how to rein back. Hunters aren't taught to go backwards! So we got on with that on the ground first. It ended that if i walked backwards he did. He was a joy. He got into the habit of not eating his feed until i said ok. Bizarre as I'd never trained him to do that. Just one of his querks!! I started to do some dressage with him. He was a natural. He was so close to me he'd get jealous if another horse came near me. He was the love of my life. I lost him after 12yrs to colic. The major surgery couldn't save him. In england theres a big shortage of chiropractors and dentists. Some people even have there farrier rasping there teeth or a vet. I had to pay a lot for a proper dentist because they had to travel to see him. I just think i wouldn't have a chiropodist or a doctor doing my teeth so my horse wouldn't have that!! Sorry to rabbit on about my horse. I wanted to let you know my experience with a damaged horse. Its a pleasure to watch your videos and i look forward to the next one.🐴🐴🐴🐴
I Will never end to thank you Doctor, God bless you Always for the goodness you do to Our Dear Friends My heart is deeply touched for these many stories.🌞🙏💞Poor horse❤️we love you deeply and wish a happy, tender future life. Doctor is by your side now🙏
"Keeper" is a definite keeper. Can't believe he's gained 200 to 300 lbs already. He had to be so thin. He's a good natured horse & knows you are there to help him & not harm him. Thank you Doc for your work. Hope "Keeper" gets better every day. I ❤️ horses, they are so majestic.
It's heartbreaking to see four-leggeds treated so badly, but your honest love and desire to help them find safety and comfort gives me hope; your partnerships with these rescue safe houses are making a huge difference for every one of them. Thank you for sharing your good heart in this way.
It really does break your heart. So sad when you live a life where no one cares. I'm so happy he is getting the love he deserves. I'm Vegan for a reason.
I am autistic and struggle to express emotions. I can count on one hand the amount of times I’ve cried in the last 10 years (I’m 34)…… I cried for Keeper. Thank you for helping him feel a little better. I know he is going to know nothing but love from now on. I adore horses but I’m not in the position to be able to have one, but if my circumstances were different, I would have one of these gentle giants in a heartbeat. Instead, I have 2 rescue dogs. One I’ve had for 6 years, and she still has severe anxiety and suffered from PTSD. The other is only a year old, and thankfully young enough to bounce back. I’ve only had her 5 weeks and can already see such a difference. I don’t know how people can be so cruel as to mistreat animals. They are so pure and innocent. Greetings from Scotland 🏴
So well said.
Focus on where keeper is now and not where he's been.
Ok now I’m really crying this was beautiful thank you for sharing 🤧
Dear Charlotte,
Your comment made my day, week, month and year! Thank you for sharing, and I know others will respond enthusiastically and lovingly to your comment and connect with your vulnerability and authenticity. I know I do.
You are so generous to bring in 2 rescues and give them a home and love. What are the names of your dogs? Please share if you can.
It sounds like you are a natural healer with animals, as you mentioned the new dog is already responding to your love and touch. My advice is keep massaging them and working on their muscles. You will learn a lot. You will learn all their favorite places, and also look for all the places that feel tight and rigid. You can hold these spots gently. You don't need to rub the tender spots. Simply push with your fingertips with the amount of pressure that you could push into a grape and not crush the grape. Then find a new "grape". If you do this every day, it will also help both you and the dogs with making them feel calm. Every day.
I hope to visit Scotland one day in the future, and maybe we can meet, and go visit some horses together.
Let me know how you do, and don't forget to tell us the names.
Much love to you, your dogs and your family!
Dr. Doug
New York City
PS... I will also pin your comment to the top of the scroll so everyone will read your comment first!
You have my deepest respect Charlotte! I know how hard it is to autistic person to filter the emotions and feel emotions as such …the son of my sister is autistic as well …he is only pacifying and calming down among horses and donkeys …it’s good that you have two dogs
Poor sensitive, expressive boy! His ears said so much! He is forgiving, willing, hopeful. He deserves the very best forever.
I agree, he does deserve the best.
💔 my Clydesdale Cross has a story of abuse n was rescued from the meat market. He has a heart of gold. He's 20
That's awesome.
Thank you for your kindness and opening your home to your draft!
How long do they typically live?
@@simmiedavissimmiesings8185 depends on horse n life style or work they did. Mine was a stud at a PMU farm in Canada. He has the good life of leisure with me for 8 yrs. He gets the very best of everything. I've heard some can live till 36 plus years!
Hello Keeper! May your fields always be green, your legs always stay strong and your herd be full of loving personalities. Love from Sweden.
God bless you for helping these beautiful creatures of God!
You can see Keeper has a flat affect after years of mistreatment. It’s heartwarming to see him at a place where he will finally receive the love and care he so deserves. Your dedication is commendable. I’m loving your videos! Thank you for the great work you do.
Wow thank you so much Pat, so grateful for your support, glad you love the videos.
I'd like to say that 1,000 horses adopted ?
Since Gentle Giants began in 2005 is not that many...
@@mariareay3831from what data set are you getting that assumption from?
@@noongourfain no I doubt its NYC park- def hard grafting in a field. And then discarded like trash.
@@mikuenjoyerXDthis is neither the time or the place. You should be ashamed of yourself
What is worse than this is that Keeper's former owner must have replaced him with a younger horse. That horse is now suffering the same abuse!
I shake my own head many people I know personally always say "they just horses they strong" I also tell them horses are fragile animals they need lots of care, up keep last they should not be treated in cruel manners keeper is a sweet horse whoever has that other horse should be checked on.
We need to pass laws that will prevent this type of abuse. But the people that make money off of them, including the slaughtering of them, will fight against it. This is one of the reasons I'm vegan!
They're Amish they'll just use the same excuse that "it's our religion " like they do so they don't have to pay taxes for land.
@@keychain3039 Religion doesn’t protect you from animal abuse & I’m sure most Amish people take very good care of their animals, particularly since they depend on them so much. Unfortunately, there are some bad people in every part of society & many of those are cruel to animals because they’re less protected than humans.
@@kathleenewing8383 look up the animal welfare laws that passed a couple of years ago in the capital of Australia - Canberra (also known as the Australian Capital Territory). They actually recognise animals as sentient beings who deserve basic rights. Definitely a good starting place for the rest of the world to follow from
“In an Australian first, animals have now been recognised as sentient beings in law, with the Animal Welfare Legislation Amendment Bill 2019 passed by the ACT Legislative Assembly today.
"These new laws will make the ACT a national leader in animal welfare, and reflects a zero tolerance approach to animal cruelty," Minister for City Services Chris Steel said.
"Modern animal welfare is about considering how an animal is coping both mentally and physically with the conditions in which it lives.
"For the first time under law we are recognising the science, that animals are sentient, and they feel emotion and pain.
"These animal welfare laws reflect the values of the Canberra community on how we should manage and care for our domestic animals, livestock and wildlife.
"This legislation will enable better enforcement of laws to protect animals.
"People who do not properly care for their animals, such as failing to provide a dog with water or shelter, face new on the spot fines.”
From: Bill passed to strengthen animal welfare standards - Released 26/09/2019
"Fines for these offences can now be easily issued by officers as part of the new escalating enforcement framework to deter further acts of cruelty from happening,” Minister Steel said.
“The ACT has become the first jurisdiction to recognise pets as "sentient beings", after tough new animal welfare laws were passed in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday.
The laws, which will come into effect in six months, recognise that animals can feel and perceive the world around them, and deserve to have a quality of life that "reflects their intrinsic value".
The legislation introduces tough new penalties for the mistreatment of animals, while also placing more restrictions on pet shop owners and breeders.
A $4000 penalty will apply for not providing pets with appropriate food, water, shelter or a clean and hygenic environment.
People who take part in violent animal activities, such as dog fighting, could be fined up to $48,000 and face three years' imprisonment.
Owners will face $4000 fines if their dogs were confined for a full day, and then not exercised within the next two hours.
The penalty would not apply if a dog was kept in a backyard, where it could exercise, or if it had to be confined indoors for its welfare.
Pet shop owners and kennels will be required to obtain a licence to operate before the laws come into effect.”
From: ACT's tough 'animal sentience' laws impose new penalties for mistreatment of animals By Dan Jervis-Bardy
Keeper is so handsome! Thankfully there are people in this world, like Dr Doug and the people at Gentle Giants, who care deeply enough to help these beautiful horses. I hope to see Keeper again in the near future ❤️
His bottom lip is hanging from nerve damage from having a bit in his mouth, and there is probably some paralysis in there. Poor sweetheart. Drafts are known, for sure, as gentle giants. God bless you for doing this work! And may God bless and watch over him and may he have a happy rest of his life.
Poor Keeper is so stoic, having been treated harshly most of his life. He’s not sure what’s going on, and seems resigned to it. 😢 Thank you all for caring for him. ❤
That’s what got me bawling, poor baby was so resigned to pain he doesn’t even react well to relief, like he wasn’t even sure how to process it. Yet he trusts the humans, stays stoic and endures 😢😢😢
But his mouth is soft and kind.
Reminds me of "The War Horse".
as a certified lymphologist and an intuitive I can see the value of this work and am so grateful Keeper has you Dr. Willen.
Karen:
Dr. Samuel West?
As an old lady HORSEWOMAN I was appalled at seeing his scars 💔 Drafts are among the most gentle horses 🐎 This had me sobbing!TYTYTY for your kindness and compassion to these magnificent animals ❤ God and St Francis bless you always!
Thank you Sharon, I was in tears too.
this one really got to me.
Doc
Where I live draft horses are bred strictly to supply the Japanese market for fresh meat where they are flown in wooden crates
It s awful that these sweet animals are treated so inhumanely
Cows are also so kind and nurturing and clearly aware of their fate
This video made me cry too poor guy how he was treated
yup
yes, F%^## the Amish.
Seeing his scars made me weep. How can plough tack be so ill-fitted, and be left so hungry?! Actually I do know. Still just floored at the cruelty of some humans.
So very glad that handsome Keeper was rescued and had a wonderful chiropractic session.
Hi Robin, me too, I'm still filled with tears. Thank you for being here. Means a lot.
In my opinion, that horse was in some type of wreck or accident. Draft harnesses and collars don't make wounds and giant scars.
and worse by humans who think they are so much more "Godly" than the rest of us yet they are known for being abusive on their animals
@@openrangelivestockguarddog4041 oh harnesses can indeed make terrible injuries. Just like they tell people not to wear another person's old shoes. There's a reason horse people have different tack for each horse , mule, or donkey. I've also heard old timers talk about wounds from harness
@@elizabethjansen2684 Sores and Galling from improper fit of the collar, poorly adjusted hames, improper draft, don't create large punctures and avulsions.
Wounds and scars like that, in my opinion are caused by mechanical trauma associated with some type of wreck or accident.
Do ignorant people who use improper fitting tack create sores or abrasions on horses while working? Yes, certainly.
My statement is about the appearance of the wounds on this particular horse.
It's a great credit to the species that after experiencing said trauma, he remains calm and trusting.
If only humans could do the same.
You can tell by his demeanor that he's not used to people doing good things for him. He's learning to say thank you. He's learning that people can be nice. That look at the end of his session was so profound. He's grateful and that speaks volumes.❤
Thank you for making me cry on a Monday morning. That poor noble soul. He has worked tirelessly all his life and all he got was cruelty and abuse. Why are people like this?
Oh Keeper, what a beautiful horse you are! It's heartwarming to see so many good ppl helping you back to health. Just get well Keeper, I'm sending my heartfelt blessings to you and the whole team ❤️
Keeper has learned to be very stoic; what choice did he have? Years of working in pain have shown him that there isn’t much more he can expect. With time and love, Keeper’s spirit will recover as will his poor abused body. Thank you for helping Keeper.
I was on the back of a horse from the time I was four years old. Unfortunately the cruelty of man no longer surprises me, animals have feelings, they can and do feel as well as give love. Please support kindness, courage and love for all in the animal kingdom, even mankind.
I have no words...If the Doc cries you know it's bad bad....Sir ,you have such a gift! Thank you Sending Keeper all the love i have in me ❤️
Du bist ein großartiger Mensch. Ich bin dankbar, daß es dich gibt. Viel Liebe und Kraft für dich. Ich bin dankbar für jeden Menschen, der unseren Tiergeschwistern hilft.
Das Hast du so schön gesagt 😍 und ich stimme zu
Even though he was badly abused he is still a lover. Horses are amazing.
Hi Wild Rose, yes, he is still full of love, it's amazing.
I don't think he was abused because those scars run in rows, I think he more likely got caught up in a barb wire fence.
@@smckee9063 Those scars are from plow harness, if you have ever seen a draft horse tacked for pulling, this is where it lies. No question.
@@amandajarboe1131 Was it the Amish?
@@josephdockemeyer6782 Amish are cold blooded about abuse among family members and I've heard for years about their puppy mills. We must not generalize. There are always a handful of any group who are cruel-and worse.
Whoever did all of that to Keeper should be prosecuted, heavily fined and jailed for animal cruelty!!! There is absolutely NO excuse for so severely abusing an animal like that!! Those kinds of scars will never fully go away! It's truly shameful what they have done to this magnificent creature!! Dr. Doug, thank you so much for helping Keeper! I know that he has a long way to go yet, but you'll be back to do more as he adjusts and knows that you are there to HELP, not HURT him. Do they know about how old Keeper is?
I asked but nobody got back to me. I'm not sure if they know.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen That's OK. By the time you are done with Keeper, he will feel at least 10 years younger!!
Bet you 10 to 1 odds that it was an amish family who did this to him
Not to mention the emotional scars that Keeper will have all of his life. Hopefully Keeper continues to live a full and loving life. I wish we got more updates on these horses.
I can feel how emotionally impacted you are by the scar history of this magnificent creature. I feel it as well. To the point of tears. Your empathy for your animal clients is a special gift.
Thank you Catherine, I do get involved, I can't help that it penetrates my heart.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen Love and empathy is so powerful. Thank you for having enough to comprehend their history. It helps me accept my own sensitivity to comprehending their pains. It takes courage but a certain sadness remains companion with understanding their suffering of a lifetime. ❤ to you Dr.
Happy to be a supporter of Gentle Giants for many years. Bless them and you for helping them.❤
Such a sweet handsome boy. It’s honestly heartbreaking to hear/see what he has gone though. It’s disgusting that anyone would treat an animal like that. I’m glad he was rescued and is going to be loved from now on. 💕
The really sad part is how many other horses did not get rescued, that were treated just like Keeper, or worse, right here in America on American soil by Americans trying to farm traditionally. So very sad.. and if they push their animals that hard, what are they doing to themselves?
Keeper is incredibly handsome, noble, and dignified. I hope he continues to heal in his new life.
Perfectly said 👍💖
Keeper is such a magnificent horse….so gentle and accepting. I can imagine how beautiful he was when he was young and his coat was shiny and his eyes were not so dark and sad. Please continue to work with him and show us how he is doing. Perhaps you can bring the light back into his eyes.
I am a fairly new horse owner and can’t image doing this to a horse. I got a 7 month old colt from a kill farm. He is my sons non human best friend. Thanks for what you do 🙏 Blessings
Thank you for making this sweet horse feel a little better. It kills me that people can treat horses so cruelly. Thank God he found his way to this wonderful place and will now have a great life for the remainder of his. You are are beautiful people and I can’t thank you enough for all you do to help these abused animals! Much love to you all! 🐴❤
The person responsible for all those scars should be held accountable. Keeper has been through too much. It's great to see there are some terrific people who rescue horses and give them a good life.
We need follow-ups on this guys…. We want to see him stronger happier and lickin’&chewin’!
I will definitely ask to see him again when I go back in the fall.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen I wanna throw my arms around him 🤧
@@sendittomerachel Me, too. He needs lots more hugs and kisses.
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen - thank you! I def. want to see Keeper again. Those scars are horrendous & had to be incredibly painful. The thought of that harness ripping open tender skin that's trying to heal... every day, is heartbreaking. 💔 Why these magnificent creatures don't kick the sh*t out of their abuser boggles my mind.
@@marcificht4013 ... ummm, don't be pushy...
Man! No jokes from me today. That was a tearjerker. But we know he is in good hands now.
Thanks Dellzy, yes, it gets me crying just watching it back.
How anyone could look into the eyes of these beautiful animals and cause so much harm is beyond me?!
I agree, 100%
Dr. Doug, your enormous, generous heart is the soul of this show.
Thank you.
Such a gentle soul (both Keeper and Doug). I guess Keeper was so used to carrying pain around he tightened his whole body up. Thank you dear Dr Doug for helping all these magnificent animals. I just can't fathom how anyone would be cruel or insensitive to their pain. Hoping that our future ascension will put an end to such abuse and suffering.
If how man treats animals is any indication of the goodness of a soul, amish and mennonites are going to h€|| for sure.
What a beautiful, yet stoic horse. One thing I noticed, he is ears pointed up like “I am so great” whenever the camera was directly going for full frontal. He wears his scars with honor. In another year, he will be astounding. He also loved all the attention you were giving him. He was an almost near perfect patient. The last scene as you patted and kissed him was a true photo op. 💕💕
Thanks, he is proud and stoic, I felt that too. He will come back and I want to see him look glorious once more!
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen
What would the optimum treatment schedule be for Keeper? I would think it would be ideal to work on him really once per week, than twice per month. Then observing how he's responding, reduce treatments to once per month and then to some maintenance schedule. Considering he's had a lifetime of hard work and abuse,
would be great to be able to treat him everyother month for the rest of his life.
What would you consider the best schedule for Keeper??
. After a bad back injury I discovered myofascial trigger point therapy.
It helped me so much that I went to train and get certified in that work. While training in PA. we did learn to work on horses but not as much as I wanted to. But I eventually found an excellent chiropractor whom I would see on a weekly basis. He was so interested in what I had learned that he had me work on his patients to relax and loosen them up so his adjustments would be easier.
I am so glad you were there to rescue him. I grew up around Belgians. They are truly gentle giants. Thank you.
My Uncle had a team of drafts and they never looked like this. He would've been appalled. They worked for him they were never over worked. They were well cared for, you could even say pampered.
He's so beautiful. How shamefully he was treated! What wonderful people up at that rescue farm. I can't wait to see Keeper at his full weight and relaxed. He deserves peace and contentment.
Thank you for introducing us to Keeper and for helping him! What a sweetheart! Love to you, Keeper!!!❤❤❤
I’d love to see what he looks like when he’s healed. He is one beautiful horse.😊
It is so nice to know that some animals like this that were abused for years are given the opportunity to have some quality of life and shown the love and respect that they so deserve! Thank you to everyone involved in these kind of situations!
He's got such a sweet gentle demeanor, he's a lucky boy to have escaped what was supposed to be his fate. Love you doc xx
Thanks Maussie, love you too!
An amazing rescue story. He looks as if he understands every single word that your are saying. 9:26 poll adjustment. 13:05 glute area...right near tail....applying pressure while swaying his hips 13:54 Keeper moves his right leg forward...signaling that it is done. He is a beauty even though he is so under weight. When you got sort of choked up...you made me cry. Keeper is definitely a Keeper and so are YOU.
Awww thanks Josette, I'm so glad you are here.
Doc
Keeper has endured so much pain, his body is holding onto trauma, he's emotionally shut down and closed off, poor fella. Whoever scarred and abused him is a monster. Thank you for helping these marvelous creatures. You have a gift for working with animals.
Keeper's eyes are so sad, but he did perk up a bit after the treatment. Please do a follow up on him! I was so moved by this brave horse, as you were.
You spoke the Truth about Keeper holding onto trauma! He is definitely emotionally shut down and closed off!
Monster yes also known as Amish! Some of the cruelest people anywhere!
@@joanbryant4601 Yes, you are correct! And they are the ones who own puppy mills! Buyer Beware! Make sure you see both parents of dogs before you buy. Very sad, I was a volunteer at the Humane League and worked with puppy mill dogs, so very sad.
# Karen Holmes
I don't mean "you"....I meant to say "people".
Such a handsome steed. Horses are the true unsung heroes of civilization. Good word Dr. Doug!
Dr. Doug, we humans watch the good you do for these beautiful animals, and WE begin to relax!
Glad he was saved, he's still a beautiful animal, even with his scars. Amazing they're so forgiving, after being treated so badly for years.
I think keepers scars make him even more beautiful than he already is.
Thanks for your thoughtful comments, Mark. He is beautiful even now.
Hello Dr. ! I’m new to your channel, but when I saw a video on draft horses, I had to watch. I just retired from rescue after 35 years. I’ve seen the most horrid things that monsters do to these precious souls. Keeper is one that brought me to tears. Since I’ve walked away, I’m thinking of going to school to learn to be an animal masseuse. At 58 , wish me luck. God bless you and to the rescue that is taking wonderful care of Keeper. 💗🤗💗
GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bless you for working with Keeper. Watching his reactions to the adjustments, it looks like he was been in pain and neglected for so long, he doesn't know how to react when he gets relief. It lifts my heart to watch you with him.
What a beautiful patient horse. How people can be so indifferent to an animal’s suffering is beyond me. Keeper has been worked hard, thoughtlessly, and then sold for meat. Disgusting. But thank you to his rescuers and all the volunteers.
He's so calm, sending healing energy to keeper. I'm so glad he's safe now.
I love the way you rubbed love on his wounds 💔♥️ I have loved the heavy horses since I was a child, and to see one in such brutal body condition is shocking and apalling!
Most of these draft horses are used and abused by the Amish as MACHINERY. Horses are NOT MACHINES. I would like to see laws passed and enforced to prevent all horses from being used as machinery! Thank you Dr. D. For all you do to help everyone you work on! You are truly a SPECIAL PERSON.
It never fails to astound one that certain people who have the privilege of having working animals, do not seem to understand that common decency and good, kind treatment would not only bring them so much more from the animal, but also do so much for their own souls. Thank you Doc Willen for your great support and treatment for this lovely boy. And, of course, what a blessing the Rescue Organisation is .
Looking at you Amish.💔
@@victoriawhite3662 honest question why Amish? Do they routinely abuse horses?
Thank you for rescuing Keeper and Dr Doug Thank You for helping him be a little bit more comfortable. He deserves a peaceful retirement.
What a precious horse. Thanks to those at the rescue center for getting and taking care of not just home but the hundreds that's they rescue.
Absolutely! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you all for taking care of Keeper!💗💗💗💗💗
Thank you too!
I appreciate your kindness, and participating in this community!
Doc
What a dear, sweet boy. My heart breaks for all that he went through. Thank you for working with Keeper-I love him.🥰
Hi Amy, thank you so much for being here... Keeper is so sweet.
Doc
Poor guy and still so gentle. Really heartbreaking to see. May his body and soul heal 🙏
This is only the second video I've watched of Dr. Willen, and he is so dear - what a tender, kind heart he has. No wonder these animals allow him all the space he needs! It's a special treat to watch his tenderness in action, along with his expertise. In this one, what caught me was his mention of integration - letting Keeper get used to the change(s), receive it. In my healing seasons with God, He has done the same thing: allowed me time to *integrate* the healing into who He's making me, now. So gentle and kind.
Sir, you are a remarkable and gifted man.l Much thanks for all you do!
Thank you for saving this beautiful boy and all the other draft horses, for all you do for them. God bless you. ❤ Oh I just want to love on Keeper. He was worked hard for sure. Thank you Doctor for what you are doing for this gentle giant. I'm so glad he has a wonderful place to live out his years, and may he receive a ton of daily love from his carers. ❤❤❤
Used hard and without pity, made to suffer throughout his life and then, when he was used ,up thrown away. I can not fathom the hopelessness he must have endured. Finally he has the chance to dream in the sun and rest those poor bones surrounded by love and kindness. Feeling better in his body will go a long way to help him recover and I bless you for that.
Well said, Lynne.
Thank you for being here and leaving a comment.
Keeper is in a great place now.
He's 20 years old, and I feel he can live out his days in peace and love.
I know when my abs get that tight, it's because of pain in my back, and trying to just stay upright because other areas hurt so much. As he rebuilds muscle in his haunches, that tummy tightness should ease. He'll need a LOT of massage as he rebuilds! Plus he deserves all the pets and strokes that come with it!
He has come a long way, and he has more to go. I really think we will see him fully healthy one day.
I'm just speechless Doug... and you know by now that's just not me. Tears in my eyes thinking about what Keeper must have been like when he arrived. I can't believe we are still doing this to horses in this day and age of tractors and all the farm machinery that's out there. So sad...
There is nothing wrong with working horses but there is definitely a wrong way of doing it. Whoever worked him like that needs to go to prison.
Someone needs to shine a light on the Amish and what they do to livestock.
@@joej9640 I totally agree with you, and the puppy mills.
@@joej9640 and their puppy mills-sorry, I just read the next comment.
I'm amazed at his resilience! After all that he still knows how to be gentle. WTG Keeper!!!
You are beautiful Keeper I'm so glad you're getting the love and the help you need💗💗💗
Truly a gentle giant. I'm glad he's being so well taken care of, hopefully he feels better after the deep tissue massage. I wish him, you, and those caring for him all the best!
It's fascinating to watch how Keeper reacts to what you're doing as you loosen the fascia and shift things back. He is annoyed for some and then curious and you can see the release on his face once he realizes somethong has moved and so he can move differently. What amazing work you get to do with all these amazing organizations. Keeper is in good hands!
You’re a good man, the world needs more like you. ❤️❤️❤️
Poor Keeper. His spirit is broken. The healing you guys do is amazing. God bless the EARTH ANGELS!
He was so gentle & such a good boy. You can tell he's had a very hard life. I'm glad they got him.
Dr Doug,
What a precious horse, a real gentle giant, a 'keeper'!
Referring to Keeper's non-licking motion, is it possible that he cannot 'feel' much in the way of emotion, because he has been abused so much? It's almost like "I know in my head that I'm free, but I'm still mentally yoked to the plough. Can I trust these humans?"
It's so obvious, in this episode, that you care deeply for Keeper, Dr Doug. What a blessing you are for 'them that cannot talk'. Thank you so very much for showing us the good, the bad and the ugly and not just the edited version of your channel.
Blessings and g'day from Australia
I was also thinking the same as 😪
What a gentle,sweet animal. Even with all his scars he is gorgeous.
What a beautiful, noble horse, much love sent from the U.K. for a speedy recovery and thank you to you all for supporting him ❤️🇬🇧❤️
Hi Sue,
Thank you so much!
Keeper I’m so sorry for all you’ve endured. You a so handsome. Sending you lots of hugs and kisses.
Poor keeper. This story brought me to tears for this magnificent horse. I hope that he only knows happiness from this point forward.
Mushy video. Poor Keeper. There is no excuse in the world anyone could give me to justify the abuse he received. Such a shame. Thanks for showing the raw emotion in this one. Nice work too!
Thanks Calvin (Jeff) It was a different tone, but I hope it was worth viewing.
Doc
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen although not a dog, videos like this make me squeeze Cal a little tighter.💯
Same thoughts Calvin…such a shame!
$ that’s the excuse of the Amish that use up and abandon these animals
I’m only 1 minute in and I’m crying. Doctor Doug’s feelings and emotions are so felt. You’re a great man. ❤️
Keeper is a beautiful soul. Thank you to everyone for helping him to heal emotionally and physically!🥰🙏🏻
Hi Cynthia, I'm glad you were here, and got to watch this video. Grateful that you participate and leave such a heartfelt comment, too.
Doc
as someone from Sweden where workhorses are still common both as riding horses but also for uses in different scenarios, AND as someone who loves these big, calm and gentle giants, I'm so happy to see people reaching out and helping animals in need. Also we need MORE people who learn how to massage and "crack" animals to feel better. I've been in pain for most of my adult life, and no doctors could help me, but massages and chiropractor could. You guys are heroes.
I am so happy that you were able to help that abused draft horse Keeper. After suffering for such a long time, he finally will feel better with your gentle healing touch. And will enjoy the rest of his life in peace. God Bless you for all that you do to help so many animals who suffer, and now can enjoy their life.❤️🐎
This one hurt!!😢😢😢
It's like he's so used to being in pain that what you you were doing to him was no big deal. He definitely deserves your tender loving touch Doug. 💗U Keeper!!😘
😢 I know. He is so stoic, but It's time for him to enjoy all the love.
I saw the same thing... It was like when Doc put pressure on that was uncomfortable, he zoned out - He had the same "thousand-yard stare" that we folks with PTSD can get when trying to get through something triggering. To see him give a little lick near the end was amazing - He was finally starting to be present and realize that what Doc was doing was actually to help him. THAT brought the tears to me. When Doc stops periodically to connect emotionally with him, I think that really helps in cases like this.
This☝🏽he was so resigned to expecting pain, you could sense his trauma, what’s worse is he probably afraid to even react in case he ends up with more pain. Most times people who abuse the giants break their spirit in the worst way to avoid them resisting once they grow stronger.
Love you Keeper, she says with tears. That horse is an inspiration, not a bad bone, so much compassion and forgiveness!
You have me tearing up! Keeper deserves a wonderful life thank you for helping him! ❤️
Thanks Terry, I totally agree!
He is such a sweet guy.
What a lovely horse, still gentle despite what he's been trough. Bless him and the wonderful people who help and care for the animals 🙏 ❤️ ♥️ 💖
So good to see you giving this horse more comfort. Keep on doing it. Thank you.
You’re welcome.
Thank you for your kind, skilled and gentle hands. Keepers brutal past is over and with loving the attention of his new caregivers I pray he will have peace and healing. Looks like he is off to a good start. It was plain to see how moved you were when you were reading his body. I would love to see a follow up and track his progress. Animals are very resilient and the body wants to heal. I can’t wait to see him smile! God Bless all you good people.
Hi Judy, I hope to get back in the fall.
It’s so hard to imagine any animal being that sweet after such horrific abuse! People will answer to our Creator for mistreatment of His animals He’s made. Thank you for caring and helping Keeper adjust physically and emotionally to his non abusive environment!
I can imagine that they have horrible lives in general to have a mind state that allows them to do this to such beautiful sentient beings
Keeper is a heartbreaker. I appreciate the emotional connections you make, Dr Doug. Keeper’s story is sad, but his rescue and care makes for a success story.
An emotional experience to watch, but knowing he is rescued makes one grateful for people who have hearts of gold. Thank you for your care and compassion, Dr. Doug and the entire staff at the Draft Horse Rescue.
❤️ Amy
❤😭❤😭❤ Keeper is a "Keeper." God bless you all. ❤😭❤😭❤😘
I could watch you forever. I love your energy and the relief you bring to all the beautiful animals. Horses are so majestic it's heartbreaking to know they're not honored in the manner that they deserve. We love you Keeper. I'll hold space in my heart for you and everyone that loves you. If I could start a new career I'd want to do this healing work. ❤
Awww the nicest encouraging and loving comment for today! Thank you so much Cynthusinfinite
@@AnimalCrackerDrDougWillen my pleasure absolutely. Thank you for your incredible service!! ...much love from Cindy.
Thank you Cyndi.🙏🏻
i'm so, so glad he was rescued. May the Goddess Bless Christine for doing this.
Yes, she is an amazing woman, and now her team is in full force. They have over 200 volunteers.
What an interesting life you have made. You are making such an important contribution. Also I can't watch the old western movies now without wondering how much those horses needed this kind of care.
Boy This was tough to watch! I am scarred from childhood and I know how it feels to be Treated worthless. Your empathy and Gift will help to heal This Soft Giant and it will get better! Bless him and bless you and all the folks that is Working there!
What a beautiful face he has, and those ears, adorable when they come forward and straight up. Thank you for being so humane with him.
Keeper is a keeper.♥️♥️♥️♥️. God bless him.xx and thank the lord for people like you!!🐴🐴🐴🐴
Thanks Margaret, I'm glad you could be here with us.
Thankyou for acknowleging my comment. The peace you bring to these animals is amazing knowing they are now pain free. Some years ago i bought an irish draught cross. I was advised not to buy him. He'd been abused and used as a hunter where he ended up injured. Smashed his knee on a wall and toppled over while some big guy hunting him. His knee fused and was misshapen. But he was sound on it. He was very nervous but i could see the kindness in his eyes. I knew it was going to be a long road to gain his trust. I had been trained the monty roberts methods and after a few weeks of settling in his new home i did join up. Within 15mins he joined up with me. It was very emotional. The first few weeks was hard for him. Hed run to the corner of the stable and shake. Its also true that you can wee out of fright and he did. I'd stand in the stable with my back to him for hours. I could feel he wanted to approach me but it was hard for him. Then I'd leave him in peace. Driving home I'd curse the guy who did this to him. He was a previous owner to the one i bought him from so i never met the guy......lucky him!! I got the physio in but he really needed a chiropractor. Unfortunately there isn't many in england. He had quite a u kneck so along with join up we needed to work on that. I started to introduce him to lots of things he was scared of. We would play ball , carrier bags on a stick. Carrots under his belly and to the side to help him bend. The trust built between us and he was such a gentleman. He didn't know how to rein back. Hunters aren't taught to go backwards! So we got on with that on the ground first. It ended that if i walked backwards he did. He was a joy. He got into the habit of not eating his feed until i said ok. Bizarre as I'd never trained him to do that. Just one of his querks!! I started to do some dressage with him. He was a natural. He was so close to me he'd get jealous if another horse came near me. He was the love of my life. I lost him after 12yrs to colic. The major surgery couldn't save him. In england theres a big shortage of chiropractors and dentists. Some people even have there farrier rasping there teeth or a vet. I had to pay a lot for a proper dentist because they had to travel to see him. I just think i wouldn't have a chiropodist or a doctor doing my teeth so my horse wouldn't have that!! Sorry to rabbit on about my horse. I wanted to let you know my experience with a damaged horse. Its a pleasure to watch your videos and i look forward to the next one.🐴🐴🐴🐴
I Will never end to thank you Doctor, God bless you Always for the goodness you do to Our Dear Friends My heart is deeply touched for these many stories.🌞🙏💞Poor horse❤️we love you deeply and wish a happy, tender future life. Doctor is by your side now🙏
Awww so kind Erick, thank you also for the blessings. So grateful.
"Keeper" is a definite keeper. Can't believe he's gained 200 to 300 lbs already. He had to be so thin. He's a good natured horse & knows you are there to help him & not harm him. Thank you Doc for your work. Hope "Keeper" gets better every day. I ❤️ horses, they are so majestic.
It's heartbreaking to see four-leggeds treated so badly, but your honest love and desire to help them find safety and comfort gives me hope; your partnerships with these rescue safe houses are making a huge difference for every one of them.
Thank you for sharing your good heart in this way.
Thank you my friend, I appreciate your kind words and support!
I love Gentle Giants! I'm too far away to qualify for their adoption programs but watching the work they do has been nothing short of inspiring!
It really does break your heart. So sad when you live a life where no one cares. I'm so happy he is getting the love he deserves. I'm Vegan for a reason.
Breaks my heart and brings me to tears. No horse should have to feel such abuse. I love everyone who helps them.❤❤❤❤