I adopted a reactive senior dog. I told 'em at the shelter that I wanted the one w/the least chance of being adopted, & they gave me Ed. He was a solid unit, 65 ponds, low to the ground, a shepherd mix. On our first walk, he tried to attack another dog. He didn't threaten; he really did try to kill. I bought a muzzle for him & read everything I could find about reactive dogs. Tried different collars until I found one that worked. Trained "Ed" to sit, stay, come on command. Avoided other dogs. Got him a pair of gogges to narrow his field of vision so he wouldn't be startled by someone coming up from behind. The main thing I learned was to NEVER break momentum. If Ed saw another dog, I immediately turned around & marched the other way. When another dog came in view, I started turning around & asking for a sit, & immediately giving a treat I never train with rears, but this was the right thing. I did not allow him to lunge, I didn't react to his reaction, and I'd shove a treat in his mouth the minute we turned around. After a while, he'd automatically sit at the sight of another dog. It took a year, but guess what? He finally stopped trying to attack. He was old when I got him, lived to be 15 ~ learned to not just tolerate other digs $ even had a dog sister the last year of his life plus a Husky girlfriend. No more muzzle or goggles needed. I did all this from a manual wheelchair; my point is that ALL dogs deserve a chance. They all want to please. It's our job to figure how to ask them to do the right thing.
He had spent so many years guarding his person in the streets, and that can be pretty dangerous. I'm glad he gets to live out the rest of his life in safety and peace. What a nice ending.
Thanks for being so compassionate, empathetic, patient, and understanding, not just of Poodle but his previous person. Hopefully, he sees this video and keeps up his recovery, knowing that positive change is possible.💕🐾☮️
I was working in a shelter, but recently was bullied by several employees trying to make me quit. On top of the stupid politics with head office and our shelter, the euthanizations, I took leave. I am so horribly depressed not working, and today I felt like taking my own life. After watching this video, I realize that I can't do that to myself. Things will get better. I'm not a failure of a human being.
It’s really difficult thinking of not wanting to live anymore! Earth is anything but easy. Been there myself: rejected and bullied- it’s awful and nothing no one deserve! I learned with time that it said everything about the mental state those people are in and nothing about me. Take care and lots of love to you ❤
@ThereseDavidson thanks. I just feel like my life last few years having to live back with my parents at my age.. I just feel like a clown. This city has been really quite the learning experience. I'm putting in even more work this week to find a new job. I wish animal care attendant work paid better. It's such a passion of mine to help animals, I thought I was content with the huge pay cut working in this field, but I am struggling to survive this year. I'm 35 years old, this is not where I thought I would be in life right now and it bothers me so much. Tomorrow is another day. Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it. 🙏
Please extend the same compassion and care to yourself that you would give to a dog or cat in your care at the shelter who is depressed and not where they want to be. You are not alone in your situation. Many people are struggling at this time. May you find work that sustains you financially and allows time to spend with animals on a part time or volunteer basis. You are here for a reason and you matter. May God bless you and guide you as you move forward to where you are intended to be.
Please be kind to yourself. And please get help for yourself. Don't judge yourself harshly. You sound like you have so much love for animals. Please keep that love alive. You can go on to be an inspiration to someone else in a difficult situation. Please don't give up on you. ❤
Had one just like him, but a girl. It took two years before she’d let me touch her. She was so afraid. My family and friends all thought she’d kill me one day. But no, she turned into the sweetest, most loving dog I’ve ever had, the dog of my lifetime. I had her for 9 years. She died three years ago. I still cry. I miss her so much.
@@jgjg3848 unfortunately, yes. That is what addiction does. However, it doesn’t mean the previous owner didn’t love Poodle. I’m glad Poodle is now in a stable environment with people who are equipped to care for him. And I hope his previous owner gets the help he needs.
Homeless people love their doggies like family and will do without so their dog can eat. I have seen it. And always help those more so with pets with food and water. Bet the guy greatly miss his dog. To bad they did reunite them after his drug program was finish.😊😊
@@jgjg3848 Regardless of their substance abuse issues, Poodle was cared for in every way except housing. It's clear he was loved by his original owner. And it's very sad that though they went to treatment for their substance abuse, they could not secure housing and were not reunited with Poodle, who was undoubtedly their world.
Excellent, respect to both of them for NOT letting go or giving up on him, which most would have done being the easy option. And now you have a wonderful soul with unconditional love to give... Brilliant little vid
I rescued an un-socialized insecure dog that was reactive to men and dogs. He'd been attacked by his own pack and probably the previous owners bf. Our biggest breakthrough came when I rescued a senior cat. We're still working through everything... it's a slow process but we're getting there in baby steps. He's come along way .... May will be 4 years, but we are all a work in progress. 💔💕👣🐾💞💝
Both of you are the perfect example of true heroes and true love. You didn't only rescue him you rescued his soul. You accepted him with the good and not so good. In sickness and health. You never gave up on him. you gave him the time he needed to adjust. You really did your homework to make him understand that he was and is safe. You've given him love and support. You have given him a family, a home and a dream life. And above all you didn't give him to someone else after he learned all this. You understood that a crushed soul can't heal twice. So thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for existing and loving this handsome and sweet boy. Bless you🙏🤗
Not everyone would have given this gorgeous boy a chance, I'm so grateful you did! At the other end of the spectrum my chihuahua has to be muzzled by the vet to have her ears checked or treated. She is not an aggressive dog at all. I've had her since she was 8 weeks old, and she is soon turning 12 years but her ears are her weakness. The vet refers to her as a land shark! ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
I just took on a Springer Spaniel who would not even let me in his kennel, but I had to feed, water and clean him, so I faced him calmly every day, 2 weeks later I went in and bent down to clean his debris, only for him to put his paws on me and start licking my ear. I was so happy I cried, now we are besties, he runs once a day but always comes back. By being patient and loving you will always get back what you put in. Well done and good luck, from Europe. 🐶🐶💙💙🤗🤗
Homeless people love their dogs very much. Thank you for understanding that although his owner couldn’t adequately take care of Poodle, it doesn’t mean he didn’t love him. I’m so glad Poodle has found such a happy home with you and I hope his owner is able to get the help he needs to recover and stay clean.
So true - a friend started the MoBay Animal Haven in Jamaica, rescuing dogs from all over the island. She got a call one day about a homeless man’s animals “being neglected”. Upon investigation, she found this mentally ill man living in the bush, taking care of about 5 dogs as best as he could: turns out he was doing the best he could to take care of these animals with limited resources, and it was obvious the animals were lovingly cared for. So she arranged for vet checkups and treatment, showed the man how to take better care of them (and himself), and ensured that he got weekly food drops - they thrived!! Dogs are amazing creatures - remember “god” is just dog spelt backwards…….❤
I’m so happy there’s people like you out there who put in the time and love. Aggressive Dogs are not hopeless, despite what many believe. Love conquers all ❤
This couple is everything! The way this woman gave him his medicine and didn’t give up. If everyone had this much love we wouldn’t have people returning animals to shelters. Bravo 🎉
I am so glad that you stuck with him and kept at it. He had a hard life and he deserved to have one set of parents. I'm so glad that you and your husband were those people. And I'm glad that he's going to live with you and have an amazing dog life❤❤
OMG - talk about things turning out the way they were meant to be. The best life possible for this sweet boy. Thank you for your love, kindness and patience with him.
I have been around dogs my entire life. Trixie, my newest 4 legged companion I met at our local Humane society. Trixie had been adopted three times before she met me. Our first encounter was her snarling and attempting to get at me through the cage she was in. But I was asked to go sit in their great room. They brought her in and immediately she came over and after giving me a quick once over all 50 pounds of her jumped up and decided my lap was the best place to be. Years later she sits here besides me as I type this note. Dogs are amazing!!
I love foster fails...although this was absolutely NOT a failure. I think he found the perfect family. People who were willing to invest great patience, and courage. This family was in the perfect location for their foster to manifest his outdoor skills. Great video.
Cane corsi are not a "beginner" breed... Seeing how he adjusted in his new family, I'm sure his first owner did his best and deeply loved him. I hope he knows his buddy is doing great, had had medical care that he himself couldn't provide, and that must be giving him great joy even in the sadness of not getting his doggo back. I have cane corsi and I can tell you that if he had been a bad mean neglectful owner, the dog would have had to be put down. Kudos for his new family for going through his reactivity and health issues ❤
My German shepherd was also not 'an easy dog' and at nearly 13 years of age still very wary of strangers. But non of us are perfect and we learn to accept each other with our flaws and its the same with dogs. We dont give up on them but learn to adapt with their anxiety and fears and form a bond like no other. Ive got a bond with my boy that lve never had with any of my other shepherds. He really is my soul mate ❤
Poodle was so lucky to get you guys as fosters. Most people would have been very reluctant, and probably pretty scared to try and socialize him. You’ve done a great thing!
As much as I love animals I don't think I could have gone through that. Very special people found this pup and it's so wonderful they did. He's a good boy! Thank you for saving him and loving him. ❤
Wow. Most anyone else would’ve totally given up on him on the first day. He would’ve been out in the shelter probably dead by week’s end. God bless both of these beautiful souls for caring more to help this precious pup than for their own comfort. I can guarantee the reward will fully overwhelm every sacrifice that they’ve made!
thank you for not giving up on sweet adorable Poodle!! that's too bad about his former owner. hopefully he is better now. thank you for adopting him too.
Ειστε ανθρωποι με Α κεφαλαιο ανθρωποι με μεγαλη χρυση καρδια και ψυχη!!!!! Ενα τεραστιο ευχαριστω με πολυ αγαπη που δινεται σε αυτο το υπεροχο πλασματακι την αγαπη που του αξιζει!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇷
why?? Read a history book lol... Animals are helpless and if they're abused by their owners, they can't just leave. If someone mis treated me I'd leave asap, but I have a brain and I'm resourceful.
I know his owner would be SO GRATEFUL to know you're taking such good care of his baby. God bless his last daddy, whoever he is and I just hope he got all the help he needed. Poodle DESERVED all the love you had waiting fir him. Thank you for helping him. 🙏💜💜💜💜
🤧 aww he's super gorgeous, bless you for sticking with him, and helping him get over his passed issues and giving him a terrific forever home. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
I hope the person who used to own him is clean and sober today!! Prayers for all those still sick and suffering!! Kudos to you both for loving this sweet fur angel!!
It is so easy to see why THIS dog became part of your family. He is an absolute treasure despite his quirks. Seeing him stretched out on the couch at the end of the video is such an amazing visual that you can only say 'YOU BELONG' just because he looks so perfect there. Good job!
Amazing new dog humans. Having done 30 years of rescue i will say with certainty, you are a rare breed of humans. In all my years absolutely no one would have invested the time, energy, patience and compassion you both have invested. The outcome is a dog living in a loving home and his best life. ❤
Thanks for not giving up on him.
The poor dog is still broken. they can have a type of PTSD also. I hope he doesn't go nuts on somebody someday.
I adopted a reactive senior dog. I told 'em at the shelter that I wanted the one w/the least chance of being adopted, & they gave me Ed. He was a solid unit, 65 ponds, low to the ground, a shepherd mix. On our first walk, he tried to attack another dog. He didn't threaten; he really did try to kill. I bought a muzzle for him & read everything I could find about reactive dogs. Tried different collars until I found one that worked. Trained "Ed" to sit, stay, come on command. Avoided other dogs. Got him a pair of gogges to narrow his field of vision so he wouldn't be startled by someone coming up from behind. The main thing I learned was to NEVER break momentum. If Ed saw another dog, I immediately turned around & marched the other way. When another dog came in view, I started turning around & asking for a sit, & immediately giving a treat I never train with rears, but this was the right thing. I did not allow him to lunge, I didn't react to his reaction, and I'd shove a treat in his mouth the minute we turned around. After a while, he'd automatically sit at the sight of another dog. It took a year, but guess what? He finally stopped trying to attack. He was old when I got him, lived to be 15 ~ learned to not just tolerate other digs $ even had a dog sister the last year of his life plus a Husky girlfriend. No more muzzle or goggles needed. I did all this from a manual wheelchair; my point is that ALL dogs deserve a chance. They all want to please. It's our job to figure how to ask them to do the right thing.
Kudos to them ❤
@@Linda-wh2kvabsolutely awesome 👏.
Came here for this❤
This dog was deeply blessed by having this couple adopt him!🥰🥰
a double blessing is my belief, when you can get this done, you have grown so much!
So happy that the foster couple realized they couldn't give him up. What a fabulous animal!
Thanks for giving him the chance he really needed. You and your husband are remarkable. The end was so worth the work to get there 🐕👫.
He had spent so many years guarding his person in the streets, and that can be pretty dangerous. I'm glad he gets to live out the rest of his life in safety and peace. What a nice ending.
Thanks for being so compassionate, empathetic, patient, and understanding, not just of Poodle but his previous person. Hopefully, he sees this video and keeps up his recovery, knowing that positive change is possible.💕🐾☮️
Well said. 👍
I was working in a shelter, but recently was bullied by several employees trying to make me quit. On top of the stupid politics with head office and our shelter, the euthanizations, I took leave. I am so horribly depressed not working, and today I felt like taking my own life. After watching this video, I realize that I can't do that to myself. Things will get better. I'm not a failure of a human being.
It’s really difficult thinking of not wanting to live anymore! Earth is anything but easy.
Been there myself: rejected and bullied- it’s awful and nothing no one deserve!
I learned with time that it said everything about the mental state those people are in and nothing about me.
Take care and lots of love to you ❤
@ThereseDavidson thanks. I just feel like my life last few years having to live back with my parents at my age.. I just feel like a clown. This city has been really quite the learning experience.
I'm putting in even more work this week to find a new job. I wish animal care attendant work paid better. It's such a passion of mine to help animals, I thought I was content with the huge pay cut working in this field, but I am struggling to survive this year. I'm 35 years old, this is not where I thought I would be in life right now and it bothers me so much. Tomorrow is another day.
Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate it. 🙏
Please extend the same compassion and care to yourself that you would give to a dog or cat in your care at the shelter who is depressed and not where they want to be. You are not alone in your situation. Many people are struggling at this time. May you find work that sustains you financially and allows time to spend with animals on a part time or volunteer basis. You are here for a reason and you matter. May God bless you and guide you as you move forward to where you are intended to be.
Please be kind to yourself. And please get help for yourself. Don't judge yourself harshly. You sound like you have so much love for animals. Please keep that love alive. You can go on to be an inspiration to someone else in a difficult situation. Please don't give up on you. ❤
Praying for you! I hope things get better for you soon!
I'm glad to see he had adapted and was adopted.
You’re an amazing dog mom thanks for sticking with him 😇
Don't forget the Dog Dad too
Had one just like him, but a girl. It took two years before she’d let me touch her. She was so afraid. My family and friends all thought she’d kill me one day. But no, she turned into the sweetest, most loving dog I’ve ever had, the dog of my lifetime. I had her for 9 years. She died three years ago. I still cry. I miss her so much.
I'm so sorry for your loss, but I'm sure that one day you two will be together again. Until then she'll be your guardian angel. 🫂🌈
@@piarademacher4024 Thank you for your kind words.
Not many people are willing to foster a large dog that needs a muzzle to give meds to! Bless this couple--and Poodle is soooo cute.
Sad for his first owner, his dog was probably his whole life since he was homeless and jobless.
Happy you could give him a forever home ❤
Drugs were his whole life, that's why the dog was so unbalanced when entering the foster home.
I hope somehow, that homeless man learns how great Poodle is doing and how loved he is.
@@jgjg3848 unfortunately, yes. That is what addiction does. However, it doesn’t mean the previous owner didn’t love Poodle. I’m glad Poodle is now in a stable environment with people who are equipped to care for him. And I hope his previous owner gets the help he needs.
Homeless people love their doggies like family and will do without so their dog can eat. I have seen it. And always help those more so with pets with food and water. Bet the guy greatly miss his dog. To bad they did reunite them after his drug program was finish.😊😊
@@jgjg3848 Regardless of their substance abuse issues, Poodle was cared for in every way except housing. It's clear he was loved by his original owner. And it's very sad that though they went to treatment for their substance abuse, they could not secure housing and were not reunited with Poodle, who was undoubtedly their world.
He's a sweet boy. Big baby. Beautiful. It's unfortunate about his previous owner.
Thank you for your patience with him. God bless y'all. ❤❤
Not easy but there was a dog inside that didn't want to be so afraid. Kudos to you for toughing it out❤️
Thank you for your patience and unconditional love of this poor baby💙You gave him a life when I don't believe anyone else would. Bkess you 🙏
I second that. Thank you for not giving up on him. 🙂 Give Poodle a treat for me.
You'r very fortunate to have him and he to have you 😍😍😍
Awww 😊 poodle is so cute I’m glad he is adopted
You are an amazing couple what kindness, patience and compassion your gorgeous four legged boy has definitely struck gold. 🥰
What a handsom boy!
Excellent, respect to both of them for NOT letting go or giving up on him, which most would have done being the easy option. And now you have a wonderful soul with unconditional love to give... Brilliant little vid
I rescued an un-socialized insecure dog that was reactive to men and dogs. He'd been attacked by his own pack and probably the previous owners bf.
Our biggest breakthrough came when I rescued a senior cat.
We're still working through everything... it's a slow process but we're getting there in baby steps.
He's come along way .... May will be 4 years, but we are all a work in progress.
💔💕👣🐾💞💝
Y’all have extraordinary patience. Very impressive parenting. Thank you.
So happy you are a foster fail .. you deserve each other . 💖👍😁
Both of you are the perfect example of true heroes and true love.
You didn't only rescue him you rescued his soul. You accepted him with the good and not so good. In sickness and health.
You never gave up on him. you gave him the time he needed to adjust. You really did your homework to make him understand that he was and is safe.
You've given him love and support. You have given him a family, a home and a dream life.
And above all you didn't give him to someone else after he learned all this. You understood that a crushed soul can't heal twice.
So thank you from the bottom of my heart. Thank you for existing and loving this handsome and sweet boy. Bless you🙏🤗
Not everyone would have given this gorgeous boy a chance, I'm so grateful you did! At the other end of the spectrum my chihuahua has to be muzzled by the vet to have her ears checked or treated. She is not an aggressive dog at all. I've had her since she was 8 weeks old, and she is soon turning 12 years but her ears are her weakness. The vet refers to her as a land shark! ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺
I have a chihuahua mix who also hates ears and mouth but front paws most. Thankfully, the most he does is bitch about it😂.
Bless you and Thank you for keeping Poodle.
Poodle must have friends in high places to find such a loving and understanding furever family ❤
Very kind humans.
I just took on a Springer Spaniel who would not even let me in his kennel, but I had to feed, water and clean him, so I faced him calmly every day, 2 weeks later I went in and bent down to clean his debris, only for him to put his paws on me and start licking my ear. I was so happy I cried, now we are besties, he runs once a day but always comes back. By being patient and loving you will always get back what you put in. Well done and good luck, from Europe. 🐶🐶💙💙🤗🤗
Great story❤❤❤. Great puppy💙💜
Homeless people love their dogs very much. Thank you for understanding that although his owner couldn’t adequately take care of Poodle, it doesn’t mean he didn’t love him. I’m so glad Poodle has found such a happy home with you and I hope his owner is able to get the help he needs to recover and stay clean.
So true - a friend started the MoBay Animal Haven in Jamaica, rescuing dogs from all over the island. She got a call one day about a homeless man’s animals “being neglected”. Upon investigation, she found this mentally ill man living in the bush, taking care of about 5 dogs as best as he could: turns out he was doing the best he could to take care of these animals with limited resources, and it was obvious the animals were lovingly cared for.
So she arranged for vet checkups and treatment, showed the man how to take better care of them (and himself), and ensured that he got weekly food drops - they thrived!!
Dogs are amazing creatures - remember “god” is just dog spelt backwards…….❤
Most people could not have made it through a year of the early behavior. Amazing patience and vision. Plus courage!
I always enjoy a good foster fail story.
I'm so thankful you and your husband didn't give up on him! Now he's living his best life ❤
Respect to anyone who loves enough to work through trauma issues without giving up! He's a lovely dog!😊
An entire year of that! God bless you for sticking it out & helping this beautiful doggie👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
That is commendable that they kept him. I wouldn't know what to do, honestly. Glad it worked out for the big guy.
I’m so happy there’s people like you out there who put in the time and love. Aggressive Dogs are not hopeless, despite what many believe. Love conquers all ❤
This couple is everything! The way this woman gave him his medicine and didn’t give up. If everyone had this much love we wouldn’t have people returning animals to shelters. Bravo 🎉
Wow, a year of adjusting to each other. Complete admiration for you and your husband for hanging in there. And also Poodle for choosing to trust you.
I am so glad that you stuck with him and kept at it. He had a hard life and he deserved to have one set of parents. I'm so glad that you and your husband were those people. And I'm glad that he's going to live with you and have an amazing dog life❤❤
Thank you for doing the hard yards and not giving upon him. Your patience and dedication has turned him into a big, friendly, cuddly pussycat!
You guys were meant for each other ❤❤
Wow!!!!!! This couple have the patience of a saint!!!!!! Not many ppl would have kept him more than a day with all that going on 😬
OMG - talk about things turning out the way they were meant to be. The best life possible for this sweet boy. Thank you for your love, kindness and patience with him.
I have been around dogs my entire life. Trixie, my newest 4 legged companion I met at our local Humane society. Trixie had been adopted three times before she met me. Our first encounter was her snarling and attempting to get at me through the cage she was in. But I was asked to go sit in their great room. They brought her in and immediately she came over and after giving me a quick once over all 50 pounds of her jumped up and decided my lap was the best place to be. Years later she sits here besides me as I type this note. Dogs are amazing!!
Awww - thanks for not giving up on him. I’ll bet if there was a real threat he’d be worth his weight in gold!
I love foster fails...although this was absolutely NOT a failure. I think he found the perfect family. People who were willing to invest great patience, and courage. This family was in the perfect location for their foster to manifest his outdoor skills. Great video.
Cane corsi are not a "beginner" breed... Seeing how he adjusted in his new family, I'm sure his first owner did his best and deeply loved him. I hope he knows his buddy is doing great, had had medical care that he himself couldn't provide, and that must be giving him great joy even in the sadness of not getting his doggo back. I have cane corsi and I can tell you that if he had been a bad mean neglectful owner, the dog would have had to be put down. Kudos for his new family for going through his reactivity and health issues ❤
I love a good foster fail story. Poodle has found a great family and the family has found a great dog.
My German shepherd was also not 'an easy dog' and at nearly 13 years of age still very wary of strangers. But non of us are perfect and we learn to accept each other with our flaws and its the same with dogs. We dont give up on them but learn to adapt with their anxiety and fears and form a bond like no other. Ive got a bond with my boy that lve never had with any of my other shepherds. He really is my soul mate ❤
Thanks for not giving up and staying with him ❤. And then keeping him ❤
Poodle was so lucky to get you guys as fosters. Most people would have been very reluctant, and probably pretty scared to try and socialize him. You’ve done a great thing!
Wow. Your ❤ for giving him so much time to adjust....and your husband's patience...just such a heartwarming story ❤️
I'm so glad you kept him!! God bless yall for not giving up on him ❤❤❤
As much as I love animals I don't think I could have gone through that. Very special people found this pup and it's so wonderful they did. He's a good boy! Thank you for saving him and loving him. ❤
Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing !
You and your husband are wonderful people ❤️ Poodle is a lucky boy!
Adorable doggie!!! ❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦
Love that boy❤🥰
Wow. Most anyone else would’ve totally given up on him on the first day. He would’ve been out in the shelter probably dead by week’s end. God bless both of these beautiful souls for caring more to help this precious pup than for their own comfort. I can guarantee the reward will fully overwhelm every sacrifice that they’ve made!
Now this is a FLIPPEN COOL video. Your time and caring made this dog do a complete 180!! Thought at first he was going to take your head off.
You ave given Poodle the best life! God bless you!
What a change, awesome guys.
Thank you for loving a beautiful big pup that wasn’t treated with love.
thank you for not giving up on sweet adorable Poodle!! that's too
bad about his former owner. hopefully he is better now. thank you
for adopting him too.
Poodle! He’s a Cane Corso. He has lots to say. Thankful you didn’t give up on this fine boy; he is a delight. Compassion and love are all that matter.
Yep!! Def a Corso!! Reminds me of my boy
Yea!! Happy Poodle
What a BEAUTY!!!!❤❤❤
This is one of thé luckiest dogs in the world to end up with this family.
You’ve done a great job and should be proud. You absolutely deserve him and he deserves you guys!
You’re amazing ❤ people give up on children for being less difficult 😢 thank you for your loyalty ❤
Thank you for your patience with Poodle. And giving him a loving home. ❤️
Foster fails are my favorite stories! 🙏❤️🙏
Ειστε ανθρωποι με Α κεφαλαιο ανθρωποι με μεγαλη χρυση καρδια και ψυχη!!!!! Ενα τεραστιο ευχαριστω με πολυ αγαπη που δινεται σε αυτο το υπεροχο πλασματακι την αγαπη που του αξιζει!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇷
LOL Poodle what a funny name so glad you didn't give up on him. I think most people would Godbless you all.
I just wish people cared for humans this much.
@Gothmatix There are channels that care for humans this much. This is an animal channel for animal lovers. Please don't begrudge them the love.
why?? Read a history book lol... Animals are helpless and if they're abused by their owners, they can't just leave. If someone mis treated me I'd leave asap, but I have a brain and I'm resourceful.
Bless your patient hearts
This is like hitting the lotto jackpot for a dog.
Now, That's A Lucky Dog! It's Good To Know There's Still People That Care That Much. Thank You.
I know his owner would be SO GRATEFUL to know you're taking such good care of his baby. God bless his last daddy, whoever he is and I just hope he got all the help he needed. Poodle DESERVED all the love you had waiting fir him. Thank you for helping him. 🙏💜💜💜💜
2 amazing human beings, not giving up even thought it was tuff. I applaud u two for being there for poodle he really needed u guys.
Love is just all a dog needs. Thank you for loving him. He's like a completely different dog now.
🤧 aww he's super gorgeous, bless you for sticking with him, and helping him get over his passed issues and giving him a terrific forever home. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
I hope the person who used to own him is clean and sober today!! Prayers for all those still sick and suffering!!
Kudos to you both for loving this sweet fur angel!!
Absolutely beautiful people. Thanks for being who you are ❤
So sweet I’m glad you’ve nursed him back to love and doghood
God bless you & ur husband for the kindness , love & patience u have had for this beautiful soul🙏
I’m not crying…you are. Thank you for being his forever home
Thank You FOSTER ANGELS for taking in this BLESSING and making him part of your family. I hope his former human has a safe place to be now.
Thank you for not giving up on him... we're not all easy to get along with. That makes us extra grateful when we get that love and understanding ❤️🙏👼
This dog got lucky when these nice people tòk him in. What breed of dog is he? He looks like a cane corso, aka Italian Mastiff. Beautiful dog...
It is so easy to see why THIS dog became part of your family. He is an absolute treasure despite his quirks. Seeing him stretched out on the couch at the end of the video is such an amazing visual that you can only say 'YOU BELONG' just because he looks so perfect there. Good job!
Ahhhhh. Bless you and your husband! Poodle is a handful ........ you have done so well to stick with him.
So glad you adopted him and that is a testament to patience and love!
Amazing new dog humans. Having done 30 years of rescue i will say with certainty, you are a rare breed of humans. In all my years absolutely no one would have invested the time, energy, patience and compassion you both have invested. The outcome is a dog living in a loving home and his best life. ❤
Sometimes you just have to have the consistency and patience to keep going and going.
You are to be commended for your patience. Thanks for sticking by him. ❤❤❤