Olaf is one gorgeous doggo, he's big but gentle. So glad you and your crew of furry friends were able with patience to build trust and now he has his forever home! Thank you
I rescued a dog from a high kill shelter. He was taken from his home by the police because of abuse. He went from one horrific situation to another at the shelter. Ever milestone he overcame was so incredible!!! Now he won’t leave my side. I highly HIGHLY recommend adopting from high kill shelters and I wish they didn’t exist!!
They do try to avoid it for all they're worth. Yes, please do adopt from municipal shelters and the like, but please don't go in and treat the people like dirt because you think they're killing animals and treating them like garbage until they do. They don't. I worked at a municipal shelter for a long time (btw, there's no such thing as a high kill shelter, just no-kill and ones that permit euthanasia). If a critter was healthy and friendly, we'd do anything to get them a home. We fed good adoptees to local no-kill shelters that were more popular (btw, that's usually how they get animals, they take the best selections from "kill" shelters. Don't get me wrong, not a bad thing, more places for animals to go to improve their odds of getting a home, just letting you know how that works), we supplied Petcos with kitties, sent dogs that were illegal in the city out, sometimes out of state, anything, anything to get those animals homes. We only put them down if they were so badly hurting that life wasn't worth it (and they got lots of love before they'd go), or if they were so mean and untouchable that even the behaviorists we'd send them to couldn't get anywhere. Heck, even then, we'll try alternatives. My dog was going to be one of those cases, but my mother and I took him away from the shelter, brought him home, introduced him to ranch life and he was my best bud for 14 years. So, yes, adopt, adopt, adopt, but please understand that even shelters that permit euthanasia are not out to get those animals and they will outright PARTY if you take a hard case (disabled, old, or otherwise generally unseen)!!!
@@abigailblackstock4928 Thank you for the work you do, Abigail. I know the employees at "high kill" shelters do their best with limited staff and resources and don't get the credit deserved. I got my beloved dog from one of these places. The staff had good pictures taken of her, a video and posted her availability in multiple places. This is how I found her. One day, I wandered to the shelter to look at her in person. No one had adopted her yet because she had kennel cough and wasn't very engaging. Multiple staff members and volunteers really went out of their way to sell her qualities and even gave me starter supplies and a free microchip just to get her out that day. Turns out her kennel cough had progressed to pneumonia and many people passed on her. The staff/volunteers went above and beyond for her and I'll never forget it. I know they did it because they knew she was a great dog and deserving of a home. Because of them, I took her home that day. I always say she was the best impulse decision I ever made. I had her in my life for 10 memorable years. Because of her, I will ALWAYS adopt from a shelter or rescue. She died almost two years ago and I still miss her very much.❤ I'm grateful people like you exist.
I know people that had a Great Pyrenees to watch the flock of sheep their daughter raised for 4H. Being a livestock guardian, he refused to come into the house, would rather stay in the barn with his flock so they accomodated him even though he'd have been welcomed in the house as a family dog too. Then the daughter was killed (very tragic, 16 years old killed by a random very very drunk driver). As a result, they quickly decided to rehome the sheep because there was no one else in the family that knew how to take care of them. The Great Pyrenees was rehomed with the flock. Not because they didn't want him, but because that dog would have been completely lost and depressed without his flock and his job. It's probably the only time in my life I've not judged people for rehoming a pet because it truly was a decision out of love and understanding for that dog and was the best option.
I had a Great Pyr, we got him from a relative who had passed away and he was the biggest fluffy gfgikgdf, he would just us lay on him and it was the cutest thing ever. His name was Amos and we had to put him down because he had bad hip dysplasia which left him unable to go outside to use the bathroom, but before he went we gave him some donuts and lots of hugs
if you know what you are doing anything is easy. sheep need enough of good grazing, hoof and dental care. you also need to know them weell enough to see if they get ill. 4H is like farmers for kids. it is world wide. my son showed rabbits when he was a kid.@@alexsetterington3142
I love this lady! Such patience, such astounding love for dogs, truly an angel on earth. Olaf was so lucky those ladies were cheerfully willing to drag him to safety to rescue him.
Poor thing! I can’t even imagine all that stress of constantly being afraid. She is a patient woman and exactly what he needed to overcome his fears but his new friends helped him too! Such a beautiful dog!
Such a beautiful story. I rescued a cocker spaniel who was used for just making babies. I named her Shyly. It was winter. We had to open the patio door and leave the room. She would run in and hide under the furniture. She slept in the closet until one night she ran and got behind my bed. My mom lived with me at the time. She called me and told me that Shyly had cried when I left for work. I said that’s a good sign! It means she’s bonding! When I came home she met me at the door and did the wiggle. One she came and stuck her little face out and let me pet her between the eyes. I became her momma that day for the next 12 wonderful years. Thank you for what you do! ❤
WOW! Mr. Olaf was so terrified, but your incredible love and never-ending patience really turned his life around. Your other pups were wonderful helpers too! Thank you for giving this beautiful, sweet pup an incredible home! ❤
I can't even imagine the trauma that this poor dog have gone through 😢 But thanks to this awesome woman with a heart of gold 💛 he get to have a wonderful rest of his life ❤️
Everyone can understand how this defenseless dog feels, being abandoned, left like roadkill, just a hateful thing to do!! But there are STILL good people, out there and these majestic animals need are help!! We will always be there for them!! Thank you to The DODO for everything that they do for pur greatest friends!!😊😊😊😊!!
Well done, girls !!! That looked like it was very hard work ...... 🙂 Thanks for all your efforts ..... It is people like you, that make me think that mankind is NOT already lost completely ... !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Likes from Germany !!!!
1000% agree with u! Without these angles heart, i may habe lost the faith for humanity...We really hope and wish that this kindness will keep growing and restore our hope again. This story will make my day!! ☺☺
We rescued an aussie shepherd mix from the shelter a few years ago. She came from a really bad hoarding situation and she had almost no human contact until she was found. She was absolutely terrified of people. Thankfully she went to a no-kill shelter. She spent a year in that shelter, was adopted 3 times and surrendered back to the shelter all 3 times. When our home opened up for another dog we adopted her. She was so scared she would urinate if you look at her from across the yard. With some patience and love Saidee turned into the best dog we've ever had. We had 14 years with her. She passed away last month at the age of 16. I miss my Saidee May, but seeing her go from terrified of everything to a happy, healthy dog is one of the most beautiful things I've experienced. Long story short.... don't give up on these scared dogs. The result is life changing for both of you.
There is nothing like the feeling you get when you have the love, kindness and patience to help someone overcome trauma and fear. It cost nothing to be kind and it can literally change a life. 💝
First I want to say thank you for rescuing him. As a Pyrenees owner of 3 through the years this is a typical life of a Pyrenees, I actually had to laugh as you guys were trying to move him, because that’s a true nature of the breed rescue or not. Some do not like going indoors ever and that’s ok, since they can truly endure any weather, some gradually will go indoors as they get older, like my 10 yr old boy Kodiak that I have now, though he does prefer the outdoor in the colder months, he goes where ever he wants and has always been a very chill guy who takes his job of protecting the property very serious patrolling it many times a day. For those that haven’t owned a Pyrenees, they are a breed with their own minds and they pretty much do what they want when they want. One of their most favorite things to do for fun is pounce at you or their siblings dogs, when they are in a playful mood. They are an amazing loyal breed and want to work protecting their flock be it farm animals or their people.
THANK YOU. Watching this video had me just shaking my head at how clueless they were being about his breed. He's just acting like a Great Pyrenees. He didn't move in the beginning because he didn't want to go with these strange people and leave his territory. He didn't come inside because he didn't WANT to. He wanted to be outside. I have my own Great Pyrenees. She's my first one but I researched the heck out of the breed so that I knew what I was getting into. She's amazing and I love her to pieces, even all her stubbornness!
@@jessieklein6621. It’s definitely a breed that needs to be researched throughly to understand their great independent personalities. Enjoy your girl, my boys 10 and in that 10-12 yr expected life range and I dread the day he’s no longer here blessing my life with his great personality and being my great protector!
I literally just wrote the same thing about Great Pyrenees. Our girl is getting close to 10 years old now and she loves the out of doors. And when we go for our daily walk, she often throws herself down on the ground, just like she is saying, I like it here, make me move, I dare you
All the comments from the Pyr owners are right on. I had a 154 lb Pyr (who...go figure, was the runt of the litter) and she was absolutely amazing, but yep...stubborn and up until her last year preferred to live outdoors. She would even sleep in the snow. Very protective of her "flock" and she was so loving, but extremely shy. She was the kindest dog I've ever known. At 13 she developed bone cancer and I had to let her go. Even as I'm writing this, I'm tearing up because I miss her so much. RIP my beautiful Brie.
Great Pyrenees were bred to be outside, guarding their flocks, so his rescuers are battling nature and nurture when trying to get him into the house. They did a fantastic job with him.
Olaf is such a beautiful dog. Wow, little things are huge, indeed. That first treat from your hand, that first tummy rub. Thank you, Anneliese, and your lovely four legged family, for allowing Olaf to do things in his time. A wonderful future awaits him with you all.
I adopted a big malamute girl who came from an Amish breeding situation, it took many months but she eventually became comfortable in the house and is now a sassy happy girl. Adopting a challenging dog is so worth it! Time, patience, and love❤
We just lost our Great Pyrenes rescue last week. She made it to12 years. She had a good life. This video made me feel better since Olaf is getting the good life he deserves too. Thanks.
You have my deepest sympathies on your loss. While your pup is gone in physical form, she is still with you in spirit. Going to places where you can physically interact with animals can help on the worst days. Much love to you❤
Thankyou for saving him puppy mills are horrible they all need to be closed down olat is so adorable and cute love is great he is amazing may God bless you I'm sending love from our nine dogs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That is one stubborn Great Pyrenees. Just be patient, give him space, and let him roam as he pleases. Pyrenees tend to be cautious dogs and they take the time to trust someone. I know I got one too. Once the trust and relationship are made, Olaf will become your protector and an excellent guard dog by nature. You are doing a good job!
This adopted mommy is incredible!! She comes from pure love and Olaf finally figured it out! Lovely to watch. Much to learn from her!!! Thanks for sharing!
I wished these puppy mills would be shut down for good. Thank you for helping this beautiful soul. My highest respect to you all. May God bless you all immensely for your good deeds and mercy toward animals ❤️🇺🇲🙏
Thank God for you! YOU are a true blessing to Olaf! He is Definitely an old soul, who obviously has had some traumatic things happen to him by humans. You. & your dogs taught this gentle giant to trust again! That’s INCREDIBLE!!!! ALL THAT UNCONDITIONAL LOVE MADE THE DIFFERENCE!!!! God bless ALL of you!!!!!!! 🥰💕😊❤️🙏🤗
I think I have Completely fell in LOVE with Olaf! Such a sweet boy and so happy you allowed him to trust you on his own terms! Ohhhhh I have tears!! Welcome Olaf!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤ We love you Olaf ❤ We can only imagine what you went through lovely boy and am so glad you were allowed to heal in your own way in your own time ❤ We love you and so grateful to your rescuers!!
Shout out to the two very strong young ladies who brought him to the shelter! You both were amazing in getting Olaf.Thank you for going to get him. Now he is safe!
I have a 13 year old Pyranee girl who is undoubtedly the most intelligent animal I have ever had. Olaf is a perfect example of how they interact with everyone around them.
Olaf is very fortunate to have you. So for him, I say thank you. It's very challenging having a dog that's afraid of everything and just letting Olaf figure things out is essential. Well done!
Getting a dog with a lot of fear to trust you is on of the most rewarding things ever!! You treasure all the things that might seem really small to others who don't know the process
This is so beautiful. I’m bawling right now because of the trauma Olaf experienced. So glad he came across wonderful people to help him heal and trust. ❤❤❤
There’s 100 doodles up in WI that could use the great advice in this video. They were taken in from a setting where they lived outside and only saw one women. They had 5 acres and a creek to run and play in, but have never been inside or connected to humans. You give a perfect example with Olaf of the patience it will take to integrate them into a home. Thank you
He's beautiful reminds me of my chip who was a newfoundland love and hugs and Thank you so glad he's rescued and has a great family furbabys and HUMAN MOM
What a handsome boy he is! I HATE those damned puppy mills. I'm so glad you found him. Great Pyrenees dogs are very sweet and have a wonderful personality. You can tell he was terrified. I think your other dogs helped him come out of his shell. What a sweetheart he is!!!
This is my favorite channel on TH-cam. Every story i watch touches emotions inside me that i cant find anywhere else on TH-cam. Thank you to the creator's of this channel and all others that make these stories possible. This was just what i needed to start my day 🤙
I've only run into a couple of Great Pyrenees in my life, but I'm always surprised at how timid they are with people, considering they could easily take me out.
Sending big pets, prayers, joy, and love from my 150-pound Great Pyrenees rescue, she was loving Olaf relating to his bigness🐾🐾. My girl was crushing 😍. We are so incredibly happy that Olaf is thriving amidst his fear for so long. May God continue to bless you all. Thank you for your patience and love. Olaf you're so handsome, God bless you ❤❤
Olaf looks just like my childhood Great Pyrenees, Sherry. What a beautiful loving dog. If you have the room for one, they are a great breed for children. 🤍
Olaf is one gorgeous doggo, he's big but gentle. So glad you and your crew of furry friends were able with patience to build trust and now he has his forever home! Thank you
I would enjoy Olaf's company as well. He would be the perfect snuggler for me
Me too!
Gorgeous dog
He's a big sweetie. ❤
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I rescued a dog from a high kill shelter. He was taken from his home by the police because of abuse. He went from one horrific situation to another at the shelter. Ever milestone he overcame was so incredible!!! Now he won’t leave my side. I highly HIGHLY recommend adopting from high kill shelters and I wish they didn’t exist!!
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They do try to avoid it for all they're worth. Yes, please do adopt from municipal shelters and the like, but please don't go in and treat the people like dirt because you think they're killing animals and treating them like garbage until they do. They don't. I worked at a municipal shelter for a long time (btw, there's no such thing as a high kill shelter, just no-kill and ones that permit euthanasia). If a critter was healthy and friendly, we'd do anything to get them a home. We fed good adoptees to local no-kill shelters that were more popular (btw, that's usually how they get animals, they take the best selections from "kill" shelters. Don't get me wrong, not a bad thing, more places for animals to go to improve their odds of getting a home, just letting you know how that works), we supplied Petcos with kitties, sent dogs that were illegal in the city out, sometimes out of state, anything, anything to get those animals homes. We only put them down if they were so badly hurting that life wasn't worth it (and they got lots of love before they'd go), or if they were so mean and untouchable that even the behaviorists we'd send them to couldn't get anywhere. Heck, even then, we'll try alternatives. My dog was going to be one of those cases, but my mother and I took him away from the shelter, brought him home, introduced him to ranch life and he was my best bud for 14 years. So, yes, adopt, adopt, adopt, but please understand that even shelters that permit euthanasia are not out to get those animals and they will outright PARTY if you take a hard case (disabled, old, or otherwise generally unseen)!!!
@@abigailblackstock4928 Thank you for the work you do, Abigail. I know the employees at "high kill" shelters do their best with limited staff and resources and don't get the credit deserved. I got my beloved dog from one of these places. The staff had good pictures taken of her, a video and posted her availability in multiple places. This is how I found her. One day, I wandered to the shelter to look at her in person. No one had adopted her yet because she had kennel cough and wasn't very engaging. Multiple staff members and volunteers really went out of their way to sell her qualities and even gave me starter supplies and a free microchip just to get her out that day. Turns out her kennel cough had progressed to pneumonia and many people passed on her. The staff/volunteers went above and beyond for her and I'll never forget it. I know they did it because they knew she was a great dog and deserving of a home. Because of them, I took her home that day. I always say she was the best impulse decision I ever made. I had her in my life for 10 memorable years. Because of her, I will ALWAYS adopt from a shelter or rescue. She died almost two years ago and I still miss her very much.❤ I'm grateful people like you exist.
Yes! Adopt instead of buying.
It is saving a life.
Great Pyrenees are amazingly resilient dogs. They often bounce back from trauma (both emotional and physical). Olaf is just a big fluff-ball!
I know people that had a Great Pyrenees to watch the flock of sheep their daughter raised for 4H. Being a livestock guardian, he refused to come into the house, would rather stay in the barn with his flock so they accomodated him even though he'd have been welcomed in the house as a family dog too. Then the daughter was killed (very tragic, 16 years old killed by a random very very drunk driver). As a result, they quickly decided to rehome the sheep because there was no one else in the family that knew how to take care of them. The Great Pyrenees was rehomed with the flock. Not because they didn't want him, but because that dog would have been completely lost and depressed without his flock and his job. It's probably the only time in my life I've not judged people for rehoming a pet because it truly was a decision out of love and understanding for that dog and was the best option.
I had a Great Pyr, we got him from a relative who had passed away and he was the biggest fluffy gfgikgdf, he would just us lay on him and it was the cutest thing ever. His name was Amos and we had to put him down because he had bad hip dysplasia which left him unable to go outside to use the bathroom, but before he went we gave him some donuts and lots of hugs
Sheep eat grass. They need very little looking after. What did they not know how to do? What is 4h?
if you know what you are doing anything is easy. sheep need enough of good grazing, hoof and dental care. you also need to know them weell enough to see if they get ill. 4H is like farmers for kids. it is world wide. my son showed rabbits when he was a kid.@@alexsetterington3142
@@alexsetterington3142Maybe they where in an area where they needed protection you know , Wolf , Bears etc
I love this lady! Such patience, such astounding love for dogs, truly an angel on earth. Olaf was so lucky those ladies were cheerfully willing to drag him to safety to rescue him.
💯%😇 I never trust people who don't treat dogs well❗️😉
@@echauncey12Don't trust people who don't treat ANY animal well!!
Much love for what The Animal Pad is doing ❤❤❤
She's perfect in giving GP time and room to get close.
Poor thing! I can’t even imagine all that stress of constantly being afraid. She is a patient woman and exactly what he needed to overcome his fears but his new friends helped him too! Such a beautiful dog!
“I feel grateful for the learning I get by watching him overcome his past.”
And that is the whole story of gratitude
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Isn't it amazing how some people are just such genuine, selfless, loving, generous, kind human beings?! What a lovely story!
Yes! We need as many such people as possible!
Such a beautiful story. I rescued a cocker spaniel who was used for just making babies. I named her Shyly. It was winter. We had to open the patio door and leave the room. She would run in and hide under the furniture. She slept in the closet until one night she ran and got behind my bed. My mom lived with me at the time. She called me and told me that Shyly had cried when I left for work. I said that’s a good sign! It means she’s bonding! When I came home she met me at the door and did the wiggle. One she came and stuck her little face out and let me pet her between the eyes. I became her momma that day for the next 12 wonderful years. Thank you for what you do! ❤
It’s such a rewarding feeling when an animal trusts us!! Go Olaf! You’re beautiful!!
WOW! Mr. Olaf was so terrified, but your incredible love and never-ending patience really turned his life around. Your other pups were wonderful helpers too! Thank you for giving this beautiful, sweet pup an incredible home! ❤
VIELEN DANK, DAS SIE DIESEN WUNDERBAREN HUND GERETTET HABEN, GOTT SEGNE SIE DAFÜR. GRUSSE AUS GERMANY ❤❤❤
I don't know what he just ordered, but I'll have that... with a big coke please!
@@dIggl3r🤣🤣🤣🤣 he is praising her for saving Olaf! You know I wish All of us could share in the care of Olaf, I'm in Love with him!! ❤❤❤
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I can't even imagine the trauma that this poor dog have gone through 😢
But thanks to this awesome woman with a heart of gold 💛 he get to have a wonderful rest of his life ❤️
Congratulations on your creativity on moving the dog. A Pyrenees was a lot to move. Nice his "silly" came out. Thank you.
Everyone can understand how this defenseless dog feels, being abandoned, left like roadkill, just a hateful thing to do!! But there are STILL good people, out there and these majestic animals need are help!! We will always be there for them!! Thank you to The DODO for everything that they do for pur greatest friends!!😊😊😊😊!!
He was rescued from a puppy mill not dumped. It is laterally the first thing stated in the video.
That's helpful to know!! Thank you!!
Not just the love but the giggles and joy. Dogs know. He was in a happy space. Would you want to take in an old lady??
Well done, girls !!! That looked like it was very hard work ...... 🙂 Thanks for all your efforts ..... It is people like you, that make me think that mankind is NOT already lost completely ... !!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Likes from Germany !!!!
1000% agree with u! Without these angles heart, i may habe lost the faith for humanity...We really hope and wish that this kindness will keep growing and restore our hope again. This story will make my day!! ☺☺
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We rescued an aussie shepherd mix from the shelter a few years ago. She came from a really bad hoarding situation and she had almost no human contact until she was found. She was absolutely terrified of people. Thankfully she went to a no-kill shelter. She spent a year in that shelter, was adopted 3 times and surrendered back to the shelter all 3 times. When our home opened up for another dog we adopted her. She was so scared she would urinate if you look at her from across the yard. With some patience and love Saidee turned into the best dog we've ever had. We had 14 years with her. She passed away last month at the age of 16. I miss my Saidee May, but seeing her go from terrified of everything to a happy, healthy dog is one of the most beautiful things I've experienced.
Long story short.... don't give up on these scared dogs. The result is life changing for both of you.
The closed eyes and the big smile in the end, laying INSIDE, while everyone else was outside on the porch, said everything! 😍
Thanks for helping this dog😊🙏🏻
There is nothing like the feeling you get when you have the love, kindness and patience to help someone overcome trauma and fear.
It cost nothing to be kind and it can literally change a life. 💝
@@notme2day I agree with you 👍🏻
First I want to say thank you for rescuing him.
As a Pyrenees owner of 3 through the years this is a typical life of a Pyrenees, I actually had to laugh as you guys were trying to move him, because that’s a true nature of the breed rescue or not. Some do not like going indoors ever and that’s ok, since they can truly endure any weather, some gradually will go indoors as they get older, like my 10 yr old boy Kodiak that I have now, though he does prefer the outdoor in the colder months, he goes where ever he wants and has always been a very chill guy who takes his job of protecting the property very serious patrolling it many times a day.
For those that haven’t owned a Pyrenees, they are a breed with their own minds and they pretty much do what they want when they want. One of their most favorite things to do for fun is pounce at you or their siblings dogs, when they are in a playful mood.
They are an amazing loyal breed and want to work protecting their flock be it farm animals or their people.
THANK YOU. Watching this video had me just shaking my head at how clueless they were being about his breed. He's just acting like a Great Pyrenees. He didn't move in the beginning because he didn't want to go with these strange people and leave his territory. He didn't come inside because he didn't WANT to. He wanted to be outside. I have my own Great Pyrenees. She's my first one but I researched the heck out of the breed so that I knew what I was getting into. She's amazing and I love her to pieces, even all her stubbornness!
@@jessieklein6621. It’s definitely a breed that needs to be researched throughly to understand their great independent personalities.
Enjoy your girl, my boys 10 and in that 10-12 yr expected life range and I dread the day he’s no longer here blessing my life with his great personality and being my great protector!
Exactly! Every time we take my Pyrenees to the vet, we have to put him on a cart or carry him. He's 90 pounds.
I literally just wrote the same thing about Great Pyrenees. Our girl is getting close to 10 years old now and she loves the out of doors. And when we go for our daily walk, she often throws herself down on the ground, just like she is saying, I like it here, make me move, I dare you
All the comments from the Pyr owners are right on. I had a 154 lb Pyr (who...go figure, was the runt of the litter) and she was absolutely amazing, but yep...stubborn and up until her last year preferred to live outdoors. She would even sleep in the snow. Very protective of her "flock" and she was so loving, but extremely shy. She was the kindest dog I've ever known. At 13 she developed bone cancer and I had to let her go. Even as I'm writing this, I'm tearing up because I miss her so much. RIP my beautiful Brie.
Great Pyrenees were bred to be outside, guarding their flocks, so his rescuers are battling nature and nurture when trying to get him into the house. They did a fantastic job with him.
Olaf is such a beautiful dog. Wow, little things are huge, indeed. That first treat from your hand, that first tummy rub. Thank you, Anneliese, and your lovely four legged family, for allowing Olaf to do things in his time. A wonderful future awaits him with you all.
Your an awesome person! Love😃
I adopted a big malamute girl who came from an Amish breeding situation, it took many months but she eventually became comfortable in the house and is now a sassy happy girl. Adopting a challenging dog is so worth it! Time, patience, and love❤
We just lost our Great Pyrenes rescue last week. She made it to12 years. She had a good life. This video made me feel better since Olaf is getting the good life he deserves too. Thanks.
You have my deepest sympathies on your loss. While your pup is gone in physical form, she is still with you in spirit. Going to places where you can physically interact with animals can help on the worst days. Much love to you❤
Thank you, guys! ❤
Your patience and compassion for Olaf are admirable. I am so glad that Olaf came out of his shell; thanks to you and your dogs.🤗❤
Thankyou for saving him puppy mills are horrible they all need to be closed down olat is so adorable and cute love is great he is amazing may God bless you I'm sending love from our nine dogs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That is one stubborn Great Pyrenees. Just be patient, give him space, and let him roam as he pleases. Pyrenees tend to be cautious dogs and they take the time to trust someone. I know I got one too. Once the trust and relationship are made, Olaf will become your protector and an excellent guard dog by nature. You are doing a good job!
Kudos to the lady for her patience and kindness.💞
This adopted mommy is incredible!! She comes from pure love and Olaf finally figured it out! Lovely to watch. Much to learn from her!!!
Thanks for sharing!
I got tears just thinking about what he went through ❤ but seeing his change is TOO CUTE ❤❤❤
💗 The beautiful, relaxed smile at the end is the reward! Love it!! :D What a fantastic job, mom!!!! :) ❤
Aww so sweet, that last clip at the end where Olaf is lying on the porch, eyes closed, resting and enjoying his peace and quiet. Wonderful moments xxx
I wished these puppy mills would be shut down for good. Thank you for helping this beautiful soul. My highest respect to you all. May God bless you all immensely for your good deeds and mercy toward animals ❤️🇺🇲🙏
What a wonderful and kind foster Mum. The love, patience and kindness to Olaf made such a difference.
The Dodo never disappoints! ❤
your patience and Olaf's courage are truly commendable! well done! God bless you!
“The learning I get from watching him overcome his past”. Very powerful. Thank you for sharing!
He must have been beat if he came in the house, so he was terrified. I'm glad he is in loving hands.
This woman is beautiful in so many ways. The trust, patience, love and gentleness displayed here is beautiful.
looks like a Pyrenean, they are pretty happy to be outside year around.
Thank God for you! YOU are a true blessing to Olaf! He is Definitely an old soul, who obviously has had some traumatic things happen to him by humans. You. & your dogs taught this gentle giant to trust again! That’s INCREDIBLE!!!! ALL THAT UNCONDITIONAL LOVE MADE THE DIFFERENCE!!!! God bless ALL of you!!!!!!! 🥰💕😊❤️🙏🤗
He is such a beautiful dog. I'm so glad that he got a good home with other pets that he can play with.
You have done the work of an angel...you earned your wings.❤🦋🙏⚘️
After a horrid day at work (every day), i need to watch a couple of DODO vids to calm down again. Thanks so much guys.
He's teaching you to think OUTSIDE of the Box !
I love how they're trying to move him and laughing hysterically! 😂😂😂😂😂
I adopted a little guy 10 months ago who came from a hoarder. It takes a lot of patience and love to show them how to live a wonderful life.
That's a beautiful Great Pyrenees. They are the best dogs.
Thanks to good people 👍 Animals deserve a good life
These two young ladies are just precious. Thank you for all you do! What a beautiful dog.
All of the progress your dogs and you made with Olaf is huge……Olaf had experienced some bad experiences……You guys really helped him👍🏽🐾💕🐾✨⚡️💫💕✨⚡️💫
Such a beautiful story. My heart just felt so much when your other dogs embraced him. Your patience and love for him is amazing
I think I have Completely fell in LOVE with Olaf! Such a sweet boy and so happy you allowed him to trust you on his own terms! Ohhhhh I have tears!! Welcome Olaf!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
A great Pyranese, we had one. So gentle.
❤ We love you Olaf ❤ We can only imagine what you went through lovely boy and am so glad you were allowed to heal in your own way in your own time ❤ We love you and so grateful to your rescuers!!
The God for selfless people like this women. We need more of her type in this world.
He is so beautiful 😍. Wonder did you keep him. I would have found it impossible to let him go!❤
He is so beautiful.
Very brave boy. Thanks for being so patient with him 💜💜
He has found love at last .
Beautiful. Excellent channel showing off some of the kindest people.
Ohhhhhhh 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 I can't stop crying its breaking my heart 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Beautiful Olaf, beautiful rescue, thank you for your loving heart!💗
I have a rescue Pyrenees too. Love her to death and so glad that she has really bonded with us.
Belly up means he completely trust you and his new environment well done. And thank you for being the Beautiful person that you are
I have a puppy mill dog, it is an honor they let you love them slowly as they learn to trust💜
Shout out to the two very strong young ladies who brought him to the shelter! You both were amazing in getting Olaf.Thank you for going to get him. Now he is safe!
Look at Mr Handsome👏👏😁 so glad he found a Home .
What a good woman. Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity.
I have a 13 year old Pyranee girl who is undoubtedly the most intelligent animal I have ever had. Olaf is a perfect example of how they interact with everyone around them.
God bless Olaf and his kind guardians. May he never know fear again.
Amen🙏
it's just insane how these mills haven't been outlawed
People like you bring “joy to the world.” You are beautiful inside and out. Thank you for all you are doing.❤️
Olaf is very fortunate to have you. So for him, I say thank you. It's very challenging having a dog that's afraid of everything and just letting Olaf figure things out is essential. Well done!
So precious
Thank you for rescuing this beautiful boy. 😅😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank God for people that are angels 😇 God bless you all,what beautiful dog
What a beautiful Great Pyrenees! Thank u for saving him. ❤
Getting a dog with a lot of fear to trust you is on of the most rewarding things ever!! You treasure all the things that might seem really small to others who don't know the process
This wonderful lady has the most infectious laugh and charming personality.
HE IS JUST BEAUTIFUL 🤍
This is so beautiful. I’m bawling right now because of the trauma Olaf experienced. So glad he came across wonderful people to help him heal and trust. ❤❤❤
YOU PUT THE LIGHT BACH IN HIS EYES'. LOVE BACK IN THE SOUL. 😮 THANK YOU TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY BOTH 2 LEG AN.4 LEGS😂❤❤
This makes me miss my Pyr so much. They are such sweet dogs. ❤
You must be very proud, of this proud gentleman. Nice work!
There’s 100 doodles up in WI that could use the great advice in this video. They were taken in from a setting where they lived outside and only saw one women. They had 5 acres and a creek to run and play in, but have never been inside or connected to humans. You give a perfect example with Olaf of the patience it will take to integrate them into a home. Thank you
He's beautiful reminds me of my chip who was a newfoundland love and hugs and Thank you so glad he's rescued and has a great family furbabys and HUMAN MOM
What a handsome boy he is! I HATE those damned puppy mills. I'm so glad you found him. Great Pyrenees dogs are very sweet and have a wonderful personality. You can tell he was terrified. I think your other dogs helped him come out of his shell. What a sweetheart he is!!!
This is my favorite channel on TH-cam. Every story i watch touches emotions inside me that i cant find anywhere else on TH-cam. Thank you to the creator's of this channel and all others that make these stories possible. This was just what i needed to start my day 🤙
Bless you and Olaf!
Now that you have earned his trust, you have a protector for as long as he lives, for you and your doggo family. Great Pyrenees are amazing dogs!
Thanks for rescuing this gorgeous boy,so happy for him!!😍👏🐕
I've only run into a couple of Great Pyrenees in my life, but I'm always surprised at how timid they are with people, considering they could easily take me out.
Oh how sweet I'm glad he's happy with your puppies and everybody's Happy Together God bless you for the rescue🐕🐶💜❤🐾🐾😁👍
I was dying watching those girls laughing, dragging and pushing him Bahahahaha. Sweet boy..
Sending big pets, prayers, joy, and love from my 150-pound Great Pyrenees rescue, she was loving Olaf relating to his bigness🐾🐾. My girl was crushing 😍. We are so incredibly happy that Olaf is thriving amidst his fear for so long. May God continue to bless you all. Thank you for your patience and love. Olaf you're so handsome, God bless you ❤❤
What a wonderful bedtime story. Thank you Olaf ❤
Olaf looks just like my childhood Great Pyrenees, Sherry. What a beautiful loving dog. If you have the room for one, they are a great breed for children. 🤍
What a beautiful dog!! Happy to see him finally happy and safe.