The 14-year-old dog dropped off at an Oswego County shelter earlier this week now has a new home after a veterinarian took her in. “She now has 800 acres and furry siblings to share her life with. It was love at first sight when he and his wife met her.'
well may sophia is loved because she wasn,t loved by her owner before she was neglected and it,s true at 14 years she don,t look well in the photo my dog at 18 years looked still looked young only the white hairs showed she,s old
Just read that Sophia was sav d by a vet and will live out her years in a warm loving environment. Hopefully in time she will forget the horrible people who abandoned her. God bless this vet who saved her!
@@xeniaurbaez1560 Do the work and find a home for your pet. Don’t dump and let someone else do your dirty work. If, medically, it’s the end of the line for your pet, accompany your animal to its final vet trip and be there to comfort and reassure.
Exactly when they have had dog there whole life and those people were all this dog knew. Like the lady said drove around town till she could dump this Poor dog. Then the dog sits there and watching its owner drive away like all those years of Love and Loyalty and being part of the family. Poor dog did nothing wrong. I am gonna do some something about this dog and help. I will if I can adopt this dog and if she has 6 months or 6 years I will show her love to the end.
I'm glad she gave that senior dog up. The dog clearly wasn't getting taken care of with overgrown nails, fleas, and probably not getting enough to eat. The dog is finally getting the love she deserves now.
@@Ngocnito Another troll looking for attention on the net by posting that on a video sure to rile people up. Seriously if you need to assert authority or need attention that badly work on yourself instead of trying to pick arguments on the net, its really pathetic.
She should’ve found her dog a new loving family years ago the way this poor retriever’s condition was. Ppl Think shelters are the answer to all their dog and cat “problems” when they get tired of them or can’t afford them anymore or have to move away but they literally depend on us humans and they don’t ask for much but they give so much unconditionally. Sacrifices and being more resourceful to finding solutions that have a happy outcome for all is often avoided.
My husband and I are senior citizens and adopted a 10 year old dog from the shelter. She has thyroid issues, skin problems and arthritis. She was abandoned by her person. We also have three other dogs that were adopted. One had his owner die and no one in the family wanted him, so we took him. These dogs are so happy and grateful to have a loving home. I do not understand how anyone could do this to a dog they have had their entire life.
You don't know this for sure. You are assuming. Taking care of a dog's skin and grooming needs TAKES MONEY! Money that some people don't have. Think about everything first before you say something stupid.
@@queencupcake09 It's actually not that hard to take care of a dog's skin and grooming needs yourself, and if it really was about money then they should have surrendered her sooner rather than let her suffer. I say this from experience; my mother adopted a dog who was grossly underweight (a 40lb dog who should have been 70lb) because her original family (who had her from puppy) had a human baby and decided they couldn't afford (time or money) to take care of them both. So instead of surrendering her early on (or even seeking a shelter's help in finding aid services), they let her get incredibly emaciated and sick before finally ditching her. Fur babies aren't objects, they're living critters. "I didn't have the money for upkeep so I just left it" works for an overgrown yard; it does NOT work for pets. Plus, the shelter woman CLEARLY said she was struck by the lack of emotion in the drop-off in addition to the dog's poor state. So, y'know, something something think before you say something stupid.
My now 13 1/2 year old mix was taken to a vet when she was 12, and told him to put her down. He refused, got a release from owner, and I now have a sweet dog that is living her best life ever.
My shih tzu passed at 16, I got him when I was 11 years old. I did everything for that dog at the end of his life, constant vet visits, and meds to keep him comfortable. I loved that little dog, and now I’ve got a 6 year old heeler, and I’ll never abandon her or any of my dogs.
There IS one thing worse than leaving an elderly dog at a shelter: leaving her on the side of the road out in the country. We live in the country and see this far too often. I have no words for the rage and grief this inspires in me.
@@tommas2674 Sometimes it *is* the most loving option. I had to give up my llamas when I just could no longer give them the care (shearing, clipping nails) they deserved. It makes me happier knowing that they now live on a sheep farm, and have jobs to give them satisfaction (looking after mamas and babies).
@@llamasugar5478 me living on a shoe string because OTHERS wanted not just what I had worked for but what I was working towards and their are many who participated, so my bichon, I got when I didn't realize that was what was being done, at 16yo. he got his last rabies shot. started having wicked seizures. my apt boobied trapped tore up my leg all muscle and ... to knee cap off to the side and swollen, I crawled to give him whirlpools not being able to bend my knee, after his two meals daily And for the seizures he needed Expensive meds, I search for someone who would take him get him the meds and give him two more years because the day before the rabie shot he was still a puppy acting and I taught him to recognize and react to two words on flash cards. they didn't try.
There is something very wrong with the thinking of people who abandon their pets. Their pets are family members. I was poor most of my life. There is NO excuse!
A lot of elderly are unable to care for the animal, limited income and cost going so high. It is heart breaking to see. Cost of flea treatment, heart guard is ridiculous in this country. Dog food is expensive now. When they are already making a choice between food and medication for themselves. Also, many can no longer have the ability to care for them psychically. I have been with people who gave their animals up and were very depressed. Missed them. Been on church visit with one really poor lady to asist, she asked for cat food only. She had been praying she get food for the cat. Well don't you know we brought her a ton of cat food, and groceries for her. Flea treatment and a bag of bird seed she loved to feed the birds in her yard. So be kind, ones never know a person reason for giving up their animal. One dog I had owner had cancer and went to hospice, I got at shelter, wanted to arrange a visit but she had passed already. Be kind.
Lost my 16yr old boy that had dementia his last yr and I’d have sold my soul to have him here with me..senior dogs are so precious and they deserve the very best we can give them..
I feel the same way. My 14 year old dog got inoperable cancer last year, and we had to put him to sleep. That was the worst day in my life. I miss him so much.
@@laurah.9985 lost my 15yr old little girl in 12/2021 and I cried every day for her, she was my soulmate, she had heart disease, I wasn’t there when she died, I thought I’d be picking her from the animal hosp like before..finally got help from my doc because I was in an emotional rut, with my 16yr old little guy, I was able to be with him when he passed..💔❤️
As someone with a 14 year old rescue golden, i could not imagine giving her up. I rescued her from a shelter at 6 months old (she had been abandoned during the recession) and she is mine, just to care for her I've made sacrifices but that is what you do for love. I would happily give Sophia a caring and loving home with my 14 year old senior golden girl.
I adopted a stray dog during the recession in 2009 also! He was picked up by an LA shelter, but no one came to claim him. Then he was transported to Vancouver BC and I adopted him. Best dog ever. I would give anything to still have him alive and with me. He developed inoperable cancer last year and we had to put him to sleep. That was such a sad and difficult day. I cannot in my wildest dreams imagine abandoning him in a shelter at that age. He would have been heart broken.
Its going to require strict state and federal laws and those to enforce them. When it hits these cold hearted abusers in the wallet and face prosecution, things will change. This should be a criminal act similar to abandonment of a child. If you take them to a shelter, your financially responsible until they are adopted, abandon them and you are charged with abuse. All animals need to be chipped when they are born, with all of the owners info including financial, assets. Treat this like child support.
@@Lucy1256 ''This should be a criminal act similar to abandonment of a child.'' Dogs are not people. ''Treat this like child support.'' They are not children.
@@Lucy1256 Hyok Kim is real my name; besides how do you know the photo people put on is their real picture? Dogs are not people; they neither have the rights of people, nor the obligation they can impose on. Am I not speaking the truth? Or are you going to insist on giving equal rights to dogs?
@@Lucy1256 ''Your cold hearted view on dogs speaks volumes about your character and ethics, ....'' All I am saying is dogs are not people; they do not have the rights people do. If you want to insist dogs should have the same rights people do, then go ahead. You know what that would make you, though, right? ''hence why you refuse to show your face, your playlists, anything about yourself since 2016.'' Anyone can put a fake picture on youtube profile; do you not know that? If so, then what does that make you?
@@hyokkim7726 dogs are people regardless of what the law says. You are cold hearted, it's obvious from the flawed argument you are making. Trash shouldn't be allowed to adopt and throw away animals. Too many societal problems created by trashy people with too much freedom.
I was terrified to get my adopted shelter dog because I never had a lifetime commitment. She is the best thing that's ever happened to me and I'm so glad I walked through my fear to give her an awesome life. How anyone could abandon a dog is inconceivable.
I was the 3rd owner of a dog years ago. After 6 months I took him to the groomer, it was a business in their home so the dog got out in time to see me drive away. He looked so lost and it felt like he was thinking "I thought you would be the one who would keep me." It was the longest 40 minutes of my life before I could pick him up again. I had him 12 years before he died of old age.
I understand this worry, i hate leaving my rabbits fir any reason. At least you could comfort him, and make him realise he was with you for life. Our animals are so most important 💖
I guess taking her to a shelter was better than dumping her in the middle of nowhere or turning her loose on the street. It sounds like the person wasn't taking very good care of her anyway, so this should be a good thing for Sophia. Now, she has a chance to live out her "golden" years as a cherished member of a family.
@chrismorgan9153 Many people are heartless losers & really do nothing for anyone except themselves. This is one we know of that wasn't "dumped" as you wrote. Getting a needle or gassed to death because of heartless inhumane "things" that are suppose to be the most advanced species is a commentary on society. What we "accept" or "oh well, & so it goes" changes nothing. What do the masses care about? Oh yes, over priced coffees, impressing their so-called friends, flat screen televisions, fake nails, the latest cell phone, fake lashes, expensive shoes & bags...but taking care of a dog or cat FOREVER, obviously is not a priority or as a society, we would have no need for animal (kill) shelters.
@@aubreyscott513 Yes, she is definitely overreacting, and you are right, shelters and rescues exist for a reason. Ideally, everybody should keep their pets forever, but life often throws at us situations that are not ideal. People who want to do the right thing and bring their dogs to the shelter or rescue should not be afraid that they're going to be shamed on social media and their story end up on the news.
@@simfimpim I don't think its overreacting. shelters are packed and have limited resources. its only a handful of people taking care of all these dumped pets. its exhausting work being put on the backs of the same few people. i had to stop after 2 years because it was so stressful and depressing. I dont know how she's being doing this for over 20 years.
All Pets need and should require the Owner to have a License, which is updated annually and all Breeders need to be Licensed. Its far to easy, there needs a cooling off period and a commitment process which all helps ensure that the person really wants the animal and its not just a whim or spur of the moment thing. So many Humans are completely dysfunctional that they have no idea or rational of what is involved in having a Pet, even more so if that Pet develops problems or health requirements. Its not the Animals that are the Problem here its the Humans.
I'm so tired of seeing people discard their senior pets like they are worthless. I saw something that said 'may life treat you, the way that you treat animals'.
We just lost our dog a little over 2 weeks ago due to old age. He was 15. The last few years, the vet bills started to climb but there is absolutely no way I would have ever given up on him. After 15 years of love and loyalty we loved and cared for him until the end. I miss him so much I don't understand how someone could be so heartless to do this and abandon their pet.
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Real comment here: Same for my darling Lucy-fur. 14 year old black lab. She died March 22 in our backyard, surrounded by nothing but love. Yes, vet bills get high toward the end, but you do what you can do. I miss my Lucy every day.
The previous owners don't deserve sweet Sophia... I was crying along with her....She will have her best life ever going forward...Thank you so much for taking her in!
@tommas - NO, one doesn't just 'have to be stoic' - stop your stupid cut/paste crap. If you cannot take that family-member with you, you work your butt off to make sure they are placed in a better situation than you can provide. I've had to do so, it is hard & heartbreaking, but I made sure my dog went to a good family, and stayed in touch with them for several years. There are arrangements for my pets now, if anything were to happen to myself or family. If you are just 'being stoic' you are LAZY & SELFISH.
I feel the vet who has adopted her will live her final days with love and compassion surrounding her whereas with her former owner she has lived her life in an uncaring environment . God bless the vet and the dog shelter
My little lady is almost 17 and I thank the universe every morning that she is still with me. She is a little deaf, a little blind and a little senile but she is loved and cared for. Those people who abandon their senior pets have a special place in hell waiting for them.
A pet is a pet for life. Not an armpiece, not a trophy, not a fashion statement. They are family and deserve to be treated as such. If you can't follow through on that commitment, don't waste their time or yours.
exactly the way i feel also. I hear people i know talking about getting dogs all the time, i tell them are you ready to spend a buttload of money? are you ready to dedicate yourself to that animal for at least 12years?? after i finish explaining yearly check ups, emergency vet visits, going to the skin specialist so on and so fourth. Anyways, that usually shuts them up about getting a dog.. Both of our boys, 12 and 14 years old have passed on, one last October the other was may of 2021. No joke we had 40k wrapped up in our two boys over the years, from surgical procedures too regular yearly check ups.
@@SloppyJOLopys You take your "role" as a dog parent seriously, I love that. When a pet is family, and not a "thing" , there is nothing you won't do for them. You are proof. Bless you and your pets.
@@melissagahn when i talk about dogs with one of my buddies from work, he always tells me, if he dies he wants to be reincarnated into one of my dogs lol.
My senior pug was 16+ and he passed away peacefully at home. I had him since he was a puppy. I told him whenever he was ready to let me know. I would never even think of surrendering him to anyone. This is/was his forever home.
Our Beagle lived to 20 or 21. We adopted her at 5-6 years old from SPCA. She'd been rescued from a horrific basement "breeder". She was fine until she had a stroke. R.I.P. sweetie!
When you take on the responsibility of taking care of a pet it is a lifetime commitment!!! My pup is going on 17 and I hope he lives for ever, I would & will do anything to insure that he has the best life for as long as he lives!! This pup deserves to be loved and even though it sounds like she was neglected, I'm sure she still loved her family BUT it was a one way street! Shame on them for not taking steps to ensure this pup was looked after properly. These stories break my heart and I hate that there are not more protections in place for th se beautiful creatures.
I agree! There should be laws, where they can't adopt again. However that won't keep them from purchasing a dog. My dogs all lived until their final days. I have a toy breed who's 12 years old, and can't fathom her departure, when her day comes. I promised to love her , protect her, abd care for her. I've had many financial setbacks in my life, and never once thought I'd abandoned my dogs. They love us no matter what, rich,poor, beautiful, or not. Whether we live in a box or a mansion. What more loyalty than this.
@@waltervega8730 Amen, my pup is approaching 17 and I'd live in my car or a tent just as long as He was by my side & happy! 7 years ago he needed an operation to remove a tumor from his paw. I wasn't working, but I found a way to pay his $3000.00 bet bill! He is number 7 of my rescues and They all lived long & healthy lives. That being said, it's because of them that I am living a long happy life!!
This lady is so beautiful. I wish we could help her out. Ms . Newton is amazing. Hopefully the person who surrendered the poor dog gets theirs. Hopefully, god surrenders their lives today. Thank you Rescuers for doing God's work. Friend's Forever is amazing.
An old beauty tossed aside to the rescue centre, cos they didn’t want her? How can anyone do that? She’s better off now at the rescue, loved and cared for, I could never give up my beauties, just me, like others, I’m not unique……each situation is different, 14 years old, loved I’m sure, but not enough!!
@@susansmith4003 Ideally, people should keep their pets forever. But life is not ideal and sometimes things happen that require people to make tough decisions. People who have had to make this tough decision should not be shamed on the internet or on the news for doing the right thing and surrendering their pet to a rescue.
There is a growing awareness in Australia regarding the adoption of older dogs especially amongst older people. When you are in your 70’s and 80’s it’s simply not fair to adopt a puppy but you can make the last few years of an elderly dogs life wonderful. Every dog deserves a warm and loving home.
Yep…..my husband and I have every intention of doing this after our present Romanian rescue passes. We want oldies whose knees are as knackety as ours!
Aww, that's a wonderful movement! I've been thinking about the same thing for cats, that in my later years when I don't have energy for younger cats, I'll work to give senior cats who just wanna chill a good home.
My grandparents (81 & 83) recently adopted a puppy. I love that they have found a fur baby but it saddens me to say that the puppy will probably outlive my grandparents. My grandparents may still be around in another 15 ish years and may even pass with the pup, but still, it hurts my heart to imagine the puppy wondering where his mama and papa are 😢Luckily my uncle whose living with them is also growing super attached to pup so maybe he'll be okay...
It's not that simple. I'm 77 and last year adopted an 8 month old puppy that needed a home, from an older couple. Husband was dying, wife was beginning to suffer from dementia. I had the same concerns about my age and Stella's lifetime, but figured out I could "pre-arrange" a home for her with a friend and write funds for her medical care into my will. I already had an older dog, 13 year old Lily. It has worked out great so far. Lily has helped with her training (taught her to swim, which she is extremely enthusiastic about!) and just made her relaxed and comfortable here, and her bounciness has perked up both Lily and me. Not at all averse to getting an older dog, just think there are ways around what happens if the "owner" dies first.
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So very true. I had sister black labs. At 13 Tipper was dying and I laid with her all day on Mother's Day as she passed. Then took her to the vet who was kind enough to wait for me. Her sister Skunky was so lost. Constantly searching the home and yard for her. She was doing good until her hips were going. My son's lifted her every day and night. Then one day she collapsed in yard. My son carried her in and the vet was called. The vet just said it's time. She's tired and shutting down. It's heartbreaking but it's family. You stick to the end. 😢😢
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How can anyone surrender that sweet, beautiful face is heartbreaking 💔 😢 we have a 10 year old Golden girl and I seriously can’t imagine how empty my life will be without her 😢
The same type of people who would give up their senior dog, because they don’t like the “inconvenience” of caring for an elderly dog, are the same type of people who would dump their parent in a nursing home and not look back. Disgusting and shameful.
As a long time Golden owner, this is devastating to see. I'm so angry that this beautiful dog was neglected in her senior years (and perhaps for longer than that). Do these ex 'owners' even realize how blessed and lucky they were to have a Golden alive and healthy at 14 yrs old? Sophia fought all the odds, cancer-free at a ripe age, only to be dumped in her most golden hour. I am just grateful that she's in a good home now and she has someone to care for her and give her all the love she deserves. I fear so much that the uptick in shelter dumps will continue as all the pandemic pups will age and the people that got them on impulse will look for a way out of their commitment. My heart goes out to the rescue groups. I donate whenever I can and have rescued several times as well. ❤
Maybe someday you’ll have a financial or health crisis that challenges your blithe presumption of unlimited resources for pets. This issue really speaks to the reality of two Americas.
@@e23779 These owners said they were dumping their dog because "we're moving and can't take her". Sorry, but I plan ahead and if I can't afford long term care of either pets or children, I don't have them. I proactively chose not to have children for one of these reasons. My dogs have insurance and a savings fund that will care for them for their entire lifetimes. I am in my 40's but if I unexpectedly die, there are plans already in place for them. Too many people don't understand the responsibilities we take on when we have kids/pets. Yes, there are outlier circumstances we can't control, but dumping your senior pet is rarely a true life emergency and more of a convenience issue, the fact that the dog isn't "fun" anymore and can't do the things it used to, and not wanting to deal with end-of-life costs/mortality. Again, people should think ahead - if you can't afford it, don't have pets. Pets aren't mandatory. I can't imagine driving around to multiple shelters looking to dump my neglected senior dog that I had since she was a puppy (these owners said they had her all her life, so she was likely purchased from a breeder). They didn't even call rescue groups or shelters ahead of time, they were just looking to unload her on-the-spot. Her skin and nails were in horrible condition - no excuses with this one. I have a lot of empathy for people who find themselves in true unexpected life emergencies, and pets can certainly be responsibly rehomed, but as a whole, I feel like we have become a disposable society when it comes to pets, senior citizens and sometimes even children. I have been a full time carer for my dad after his 2 strokes, I have only the number of dogs I am able to give quality care for, and I've worked and volunteered with shelters. It's hard and humbling work and my life isn't roses, but it's a commitment I honour - because I chose it.
@@Kristin2885 exactly! In addition, they said the owner had no emotion surrendering their dog! The first time I had to kennel my dog I cried non stop during my trip.
That lady needs to be punished bad her bf to. A group of minority need to have there way with her do what ever evil things they want. Then a g tour of dogs need to eat the boyfriend, Alive. That’s so foul. There should be laws for that. That couples name should be public knowledge. They need there karma. Karma will give them a mongoloid baby watch or mis carriages every time they try. They really don’t deserve any type of happiness forreal. That so scuhm to do. Hope something bad happens to them and karma takes them far away. Like off this planet. There’s souls deserve no peace for ever.
This is so heartbreaking; how can you live with a dog for 14 years and then surrender it to a shelter and walk away? When your dog is older is when they need us the most. I can't imagine spending my life with my two dogs and then dumping them when they get old; my dogs will always have a home with me, and I will be with them at the end of life, no matter how painful it is to say goodbye. But it sounds like this "owner" didn't even care about her dog being sad at the loss of the only home she's ever known. I wonder how this woman will feel when her family drops her off at a nursing home when she's old because they can't be bothered to take care of her? Karma.
God bless you for helping this wonderful dog! There are too many of these stories anymore. Many humans are useless when it comes to animals, babies and the elderly. God sees all.
I have a golden named Toby. I could never give him up. It’s me and him till the end, and all the other dogs that I will have during my life. Absolutely heartbreaking. I feel like crying right now.😔
I highly recommend adopting an older dog. They will show you so much gratitude once they realize you give them a second chance. Any dog you can rescue is good but don't overlook older dogs.
I’m so glad Sophia is lucky enough to be freed from this awful woman. The report said she was neglected, so this lovely dog is so much better off with the vet who will no doubt do a better job of taking care of her. I hope that awful woman sees this video. Hopefully she’ll never be given another animal again.
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My heart breaks for beautiful Sophia! Getting an animal is similar to having a child in the way that you are responsible for it no matter what and it's a lifelong commitment.
People just don’t realize what abandonment does to them. Some people just don’t understand when they have gold. They never deserved her. Sophie deserves much better and is in great hands. Just time and patience, she will understand that she’s safe now. I would take her in a minute, no hesitation at all. I take my hat off to those who work at animal shelters and do what they do. She will get adopted right away. God bless
I can’t even fathom how you can just give up your precious baby, my Doxie is 14 and she needs me as much as I need her, my world revolves around her. I take her everywhere I go. I could never, ever do that! 🥺🐾❤️🙏🏼
This is so heartbreaking 💔 l couldn't imagine ever abandoning my dogs. 1 passed nearly 15yrs old and his sister is still going strong. That dog was adorable and so happy to hear a Vet has given her a home. It's heartless to abandon any animal.
Considering the dog showed signs of neglect, wondering if it belonged to someone else in the family who was no longer around. Sounds like the person never cared for the dog. Regardless, moving isn't a reason to get rid of an animal.
God bless you for doing what you do..these animals deserve more…my roommate adopted a senior dog from the shelter and the couple told them they wanted to travel…again complete lack of emotion…YOU WOULD HAVE TO PRY MY DOG FROM MY DEATH GRIP TO GET HIM AWAY FROM ME…NO WAY…NEVER.
Somebody who’s had a change in their own ability and resources. Love to see all the people on here who are incapable of imagining a life without unlimited resources
@@e23779 the dog was untaken care of before they dumped her. They said her nails were so long they were starting to curl under themselves, her skin was bad, she probably had bad allergies that were never addressed? I'm willing to bet this dog was once somebodys that took care of her? These people probably acquired her through the death of a close friend of family member? So no real attachment was ever made maybe?
@@e23779 my thoughts exactly. "pending move" could mean nursing home or assisted living, we don't know. I've had multiple elderly dogs in my life and they are a lot of work. If someone can't even take care of themselves how are they supposed to take care of another living being.
@@YourSuperFanwhile I agree with you wholeheartedly and do believe we can’t make assumptions about another person’s circumstances or resources, I do feel a fair comparison would be a child. If this person had a 14 year old kid would they feel it was acceptable to abandon it as well?
People have turned so cold hearted. I saw a story about a guy who got lost in the rain forrest and a stray dog started following him and they got split up and it took the dog two hours to find the guy again. The guy got hungry and hilled the dog and ate it and a hour later was rescued. Sickening.
Our newest rescue was dropped off because she barked so much neighbors called the police. Since we've had her, she rarely barks. Wonder why? Maybe because she lives in the house with us, has the company of other pets, gets lots of walks and other attention. She's smart as a whip and loves everybody she meets. Previous owners didn't deserve her--their loss.
Friends Forever rejected a stray dog we found in the highway. REFUSED to take him. We brought him back home, got him that treatment and that was 9 years ago! He has been the best dog.! Our initial shock and anger at the rejection was actually one of the biggest blessings!!
The only thing that makes me feel better about all this is that the owner probably wasn't nice to Sophia for a long time. This gives her a chance at having a nice rest of her her life.
Right now im making a pact with myself that as soon as i am in a house (currently living homeless in my van with my beautiful fur baby that i would NEVER give up) i will be adopting elderly dogs ❤
My childhood dog died two weeks short of her 12th birthday. I would give ANYTHING to have just one more day with her. She beat cancer three times but finally succumbed to it in the end. I’m sobbing as I write this bc that dog was my family and my best friend. We had her since I was four and we literally grew up together. My parents spent my college fund on her for her cancer treatment and surgery and I wasn’t even mad about it. Lifelong debt doesn’t matter bc it saved my doggie. Fuck, this just breaks my heart to see.
Poor Sophia . It breaks my heart every time a lifelong companion is surrendered . Usually for no reason other than they are old . That is when these precious animals need their humans the most . I don't get people .
People whk have suffered severe trauma and lingering depression would benefit enormously from companionship with an abandoned animal. We need an organization that benefits both with no hope of being wanted.
I am so glad sweet Sophia has been adopted. I lost my golden girl 2 years ago at the age of 21. I was ready and willing to hop in the car to go get sweet Sophia myself and give her the love and care she deserves for her final years. I hope sweet Sophia has a long, happy life and makes 21 like my sweet girl did ❤
You are so lucky! We have never had any golden, and we've had 3, make it past 12. I don't have a dog now because of that, can't handle any more loss, besides I'm old, too, and my number might get pulled any time now.
@@williebeamish5879 I’m so sorry! We gave her lots of love, plenty of fresh country air, Purina dog chow and routine vet care. Someone dumped her as a small puppy on the side of the road. She was a purebred golden, most likely the runt and didn’t sell so they got rid of her. The vet said she was about 10-12 weeks when we got her. She didn’t have any health problems except some minor arthritis once she hit 16-17 which is expected. You could always foster for a golden rescue. Then you can surround yourself with such sweet dogs but don’t have all the commitments of owning a dog. Rescue’s are really hurting for fosters. It also means more dogs can be saved from shelters. By being in a foster home the dog has a higher success rate for adoption as they get to really show their personality. Being able to say for sure what a dog’s temperament is really helps potential adopters. Also, by placing more dogs in foster homes it means the rescue has more space available to save another dog from a high kill shelter.
God's blessings and thank you to this woman for all she does to give dogs a second chance, to give them the love and attention they deserve.💞🐾😊There is no excuse for these people who abandon their pets!😯💔🤬
That’s an extremely fucked thing to say especially given the likelihood that they are probably already aging and in crisis. Wishing ill on a human being really speaks to the twistedness of people who put other species above our own. I hope you get the help you need for whatever made you that way.
We adopted a 12 yo little dog in July 2020. First dog for me. Now he is slowing down but enjoying his best life yet. Can't imagine why his family gave him up. Best companion in my life.
Just heart breaking. My wife and I have 3 dogs (one of which is a goldie we just got as a pup 4 months ago) and 10 cats. None of them will ever be abandoned. They will always be with us wherever we go.
Hello I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity, love ❤and peace all over the world🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Engineer Graham Bolt from Nashville Tennessee, where are you from?
For myself and my family our pet children are for life for ever PERIOD, the one good thing that has come out of this heartbreaking situation is this beautiful dog will be loved respected and cared for by these wonderful caregivers until they go to the rainbow 🌈 bridge and for this I’m humbled and grateful for these wonderful rescues 🙏🏻🌟✨⭐️🌟✨⭐️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
We need seniors like me to be able to adopt senior dogs even though we are on a fixed income! There are seniors like us who would probably love to adopt, but when they get sick, someone has to pay the vet. We are responsible and would feel awful surrendering a dog because she’s like us. OLD.
Debi, many pet rescue organizations will pay all costs for an animal that is being FOSTERED for them. You keep the animal until it is adopted. Check with pet recue groups in your area to see what their policies are.
No words can express how much I love my two dogs. They love me back just as much as I love them. I can't think of anything that would make me abandon them. This is heartbreaking!
I’d take Sophia. Rescuing a senior dog is one of the most rewarding experience in the world. I’ve adopted sr German shepherds and they were my best dogs. They had health issues but that was fine. I gave them the best last years they could have.
They should put the owner's face on line. Everyone should know what kind of person they are. There should be harsher penalties for abuse. She was part of your family for 14 years. A family member.
If you start doing that , way more people will just abandon them in the woods or the side of the road. The dog apparently got adopted and lived happily with other dogs in her new house.
All Pets need and should require the Owner to have a License, which is updated annually and all Breeders need to be Licensed. Its far to easy, there needs a cooling off period and a commitment process which all helps ensure that the person really wants the animal and its not just a whim or spur of the moment thing. So many Humans are completely dysfunctional that they have no idea or rational of what is involved in having a Pet, even more so if that Pet develops problems or health requirements. Its not the Animals that are the Problem here its the Humans.
My husband and I adopted a 12-year old Pomeranian 3 years ago that was dumped at the shelter with mange, very little fur, and rotted teeth. She only has 2 teeth now, her tongue sticks out, she gobbled down food whenever she gets a chance, and now has a beautiful coat of fur. She brings us so much joy! She is a 15 year old princess that spends her days, either being a funny little goofball, or sleeping on the back of the couch in as many blankets as she can find. She deserves everything in the world! I have such a soft spot for old doggies in my life. They are the angels leaving the earth soon; all they want is to cuddle next to you. ❤
Years ago I had adopted a 13/14 year old (they didn’t know her exact birthday) golden retriever before she was brought to a shelter because her owner was an older man who was moving out of state closer to his family and couldn’t take her with as it was on the 3rd floor, no elevator, and she had arthritis in her hips. We found out about her via a friend who was the dog groomer for her. Her owner was devastated at the thought of putting her in a shelter which is why the friend called us. She was the sweetest thing and I couldn’t say no after meeting her. We had just over a year with her and it was absolutely worth it. Even when she could barely move on her last day, she still wanted to play fetch with her ball. All she had was love to give and I like to think we made her last year a good one.
The 14-year-old dog dropped off at an Oswego County shelter earlier this week now has a new home after a veterinarian took her in. “She now has 800 acres and furry siblings to share her life with. It was love at first sight when he and his wife met her.'
800 acres for a 14 year old dog seems like a massive safety risk LOL
@@mariahsmom9457 Sounds like a dog paradise - freedom!!
well may sophia is loved because she wasn,t loved by her owner before she was neglected and it,s true at 14 years she don,t look well in the photo my dog at 18 years looked still looked young only the white hairs showed she,s old
Thank you for this update, I am so happy to hear🥰.
Yay!!!!!!!
Just read that Sophia was sav d by a vet and will live out her years in a warm loving environment. Hopefully in time she will forget the horrible people who abandoned her. God bless this vet who saved her!
That's great! Was it a military Vet or a Veterinarian?
@@user-pn9db8sm5wPer the article a veterinarian
@@yolondambrowm9803 thanks, I should of spelled out veterinarian.
& the veternarian most likely has many more rescues . & that is what good people do !! God bless Sophia & her new family !!
This is such good news, thank you for sharing!
There’s nothing more lowdown than dumping an elderly pet at an animal shelter.
Or worst: The steets!!😠
When one has to give up their companion is horrible. When you have to one has to be stoic.
@@xeniaurbaez1560 Do the work and find a home for your pet. Don’t dump and let someone else do your dirty work. If, medically, it’s the end of the line for your pet, accompany your animal to its final vet trip and be there to comfort and reassure.
Exactly when they have had dog there whole life and those people were all this dog knew. Like the lady said drove around town till she could dump this Poor dog. Then the dog sits there and watching its owner drive away like all those years of Love and Loyalty and being part of the family. Poor dog did nothing wrong. I am gonna do some something about this dog and help. I will if I can adopt this dog and if she has 6 months or 6 years I will show her love to the end.
@maryjanebrown4667 there was no need to put this dog to sleep. She deserves to be happy until her days on earth are over.
I'm glad she gave that senior dog up. The dog clearly wasn't getting taken care of with overgrown nails, fleas, and probably not getting enough to eat. The dog is finally getting the love she deserves now.
That’s because its an animal, not a child
@@Ngocnito Another troll looking for attention on the net by posting that on a video sure to rile people up. Seriously if you need to assert authority or need attention that badly work on yourself instead of trying to pick arguments on the net, its really pathetic.
She should’ve found her dog a new loving family years ago the way this poor retriever’s condition was. Ppl
Think shelters are the answer to all their dog and cat “problems” when they get tired of them or can’t afford them anymore or have to move away but they literally depend on us humans and they don’t ask for much but they give so much unconditionally. Sacrifices and being more resourceful to finding solutions that have a happy outcome for all is often avoided.
My husband and I are senior citizens and adopted a 10 year old dog from the shelter. She has thyroid issues, skin problems and arthritis. She was abandoned by her person. We also have three other dogs that were adopted. One had his owner die and no one in the family wanted him, so we took him. These dogs are so happy and grateful to have a loving home. I do not understand how anyone could do this to a dog they have had their entire life.
I have had a number of dogs in my life but the love from a senior is special.
The sad thing here is she spent 14 years with a family that clearly we not particularly bothered about her, yet to her they were her world😢
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😢😢😢😢😢 💔
You don't know this for sure. You are assuming. Taking care of a dog's skin and grooming needs TAKES MONEY! Money that some people don't have. Think about everything first before you say something stupid.
@@queencupcake09 It's actually not that hard to take care of a dog's skin and grooming needs yourself, and if it really was about money then they should have surrendered her sooner rather than let her suffer. I say this from experience; my mother adopted a dog who was grossly underweight (a 40lb dog who should have been 70lb) because her original family (who had her from puppy) had a human baby and decided they couldn't afford (time or money) to take care of them both. So instead of surrendering her early on (or even seeking a shelter's help in finding aid services), they let her get incredibly emaciated and sick before finally ditching her. Fur babies aren't objects, they're living critters. "I didn't have the money for upkeep so I just left it" works for an overgrown yard; it does NOT work for pets.
Plus, the shelter woman CLEARLY said she was struck by the lack of emotion in the drop-off in addition to the dog's poor state. So, y'know, something something think before you say something stupid.
@@queencupcake09 BS, its wrong.
I adopted a 14 year old chocolate lab. He only lived another nine months but it was an amazing 9 months for him and me❤
♥
Well done. You're a great person 💖
Thank you for doing that...:)
That is a beautiful thing you did
Words cannot describe how beautiful of a soul you are ❤
Adopt a senior pet. They are an overlooked gem❤
My now 13 1/2 year old mix was taken to a vet when she was 12, and told him to put her down. He refused, got a release from owner, and I now have a sweet dog that is living her best life ever.
My shih tzu passed at 16, I got him when I was 11 years old. I did everything for that dog at the end of his life, constant vet visits, and meds to keep him comfortable. I loved that little dog, and now I’ve got a 6 year old heeler, and I’ll never abandon her or any of my dogs.
There IS one thing worse than leaving an elderly dog at a shelter: leaving her on the side of the road out in the country.
We live in the country and see this far too often. I have no words for the rage and grief this inspires in me.
Your right,her fate could have been far more brutal.Such a sad truth .
When one has to give up their companion is horrible. When you have to, one has to be stoic.
@@tommas2674 Sometimes it *is* the most loving option. I had to give up my llamas when I just could no longer give them the care (shearing, clipping nails) they deserved. It makes me happier knowing that they now live on a sheep farm, and have jobs to give them satisfaction (looking after mamas and babies).
@@llamasugar5478 me living on a shoe string because OTHERS wanted not just what I had worked for but what I was working towards and their are many who participated, so my bichon, I got when I didn't realize that was what was being done, at 16yo. he got his last rabies shot. started having wicked seizures. my apt boobied trapped tore up my leg all muscle and ... to knee cap off to the side and swollen, I crawled to give him whirlpools not being able to bend my knee, after his two meals daily And for the seizures he needed Expensive meds, I search for someone who would take him get him the meds and give him two more years because the day before the rabie shot he was still a puppy acting and I taught him to recognize and react to two words on flash cards. they didn't try.
lol, I grew up in the country but my heart saw them as blessings all around.
There is something very wrong with the thinking of people who abandon their pets. Their pets are family members. I was poor most of my life. There is NO excuse!
@@tommas2674 Just stop.
I went to the pound to look for my lost dog and there were 2 young men surrendering their dog because they were going on vacation.....no words.
A lot of elderly are unable to care for the animal, limited income and cost going so high. It is heart breaking to see. Cost of flea treatment, heart guard is ridiculous in this country. Dog food is expensive now. When they are already making a choice between food and medication for themselves. Also, many can no longer have the ability to care for them psychically. I have been with people who gave their animals up and were very depressed. Missed them. Been on church visit with one really poor lady to asist, she asked for cat food only. She had been praying she get food for the cat. Well don't you know we brought her a ton of cat food, and groceries for her. Flea treatment and a bag of bird seed she loved to feed the birds in her yard. So be kind, ones never know a person reason for giving up their animal. One dog I had owner had cancer and went to hospice, I got at shelter, wanted to arrange a visit but she had passed already. Be kind.
@@leem200 I have a lot of compassion for the elderly. Unfortunately, I don't believe those are the majority of people who are giving up their animals.
@@tommas2674 Shut up, seriously.
To her previous owner...you don't deserve the beautiful love of a dog and someone will cherish the dog you abandoned.
When one has to give up their companion is horrible. When you have to one has to be stoic.
Disgraceful unless u are homeless no excuse...🐱
I hope that they don’t get a new puppy when they get to their new house.
@@tommas2674 no excuses, they are selfish pigs.
To the precious owner u are so Heartless hope Karma bites you in the Ass.
This was probably a blessing in disguise. Especially if she was being neglected. 😢
Yes, a blessing to prevent further neglect
I agree, at least we now know that she will be loved and cared for in her senior years instead of neglected as she was before.
After I read that update I thought the same thing 🙏
I'm a man. But I shed a tear. I'll fight anyone just to keep my dogs with me. This is so heartbreaking, that poor dog. 😭😭😭
You don’t gotta disclaim you’re a man. We are all humans with the right to have emotions. That’s something we desperately gotta normalize.
@@BeastFueledit’s not that deep
A real man is not afraid to cry.
That baby is probably happier and healthier than she's been in years. 😍
Lost my 16yr old boy that had dementia his last yr and I’d have sold my soul to have him here with me..senior dogs are so precious and they deserve the very best we can give them..
We lost our springer to dementia at 14. I totally know how you feel
I feel the same way. My 14 year old dog got inoperable cancer last year, and we had to put him to sleep. That was the worst day in my life. I miss him so much.
I still cry over losing my 14 year old pug two years ago. She was family and I loved her so much. This is unbelievable 😡.
@@laurah.9985 lost my 15yr old little girl in 12/2021 and I cried every day for her, she was my soulmate, she had heart disease, I wasn’t there when she died, I thought I’d be picking her from the animal hosp like before..finally got help from my doc because I was in an emotional rut, with my 16yr old little guy, I was able to be with him when he passed..💔❤️
@@nickgardner84 have a 14yr old little guy that just started with dementia….it’s awful, they are here physically but not mentally…💔
As someone with a 14 year old rescue golden, i could not imagine giving her up. I rescued her from a shelter at 6 months old (she had been abandoned during the recession) and she is mine, just to care for her I've made sacrifices but that is what you do for love. I would happily give Sophia a caring and loving home with my 14 year old senior golden girl.
I adopted a stray dog during the recession in 2009 also! He was picked up by an LA shelter, but no one came to claim him. Then he was transported to Vancouver BC and I adopted him. Best dog ever. I would give anything to still have him alive and with me. He developed inoperable cancer last year and we had to put him to sleep. That was such a sad and difficult day. I cannot in my wildest dreams imagine abandoning him in a shelter at that age. He would have been heart broken.
@@NLR759 I realize I am applying late, that's wonderful you had so many happy years with each other and I'm so sorry for your loss. ❤
Please please please rescue this precious dog❤ I was hoping you would say you would take her. Praying for a miracle 🙏 😢
_”What we NEED is for people to be responsible pet owners”_ … yes, exactly this.
Its going to require strict state and federal laws and those to enforce them. When it hits these cold hearted abusers in the wallet and face prosecution, things will change. This should be a criminal act similar to abandonment of a child. If you take them to a shelter, your financially responsible until they are adopted, abandon them and you are charged with abuse. All animals need to be chipped when they are born, with all of the owners info including financial, assets. Treat this like child support.
@@Lucy1256 ''This should be a criminal act similar to abandonment of a child.''
Dogs are not people.
''Treat this like child support.''
They are not children.
@@Lucy1256 Hyok Kim is real my name; besides how do you know the photo people put on is their real picture?
Dogs are not people; they neither have the rights of people, nor the obligation they can impose on. Am I not speaking the truth? Or are you going to insist on giving equal rights to dogs?
@@Lucy1256 ''Your cold hearted view on dogs speaks volumes about your character and ethics, ....''
All I am saying is dogs are not people; they do not have the rights people do. If you want to insist dogs should have the same rights people do, then go ahead. You know what that would make you, though, right?
''hence why you refuse to show your face, your playlists, anything about yourself since 2016.''
Anyone can put a fake picture on youtube profile; do you not know that? If so, then what does that make you?
@@hyokkim7726 dogs are people regardless of what the law says. You are cold hearted, it's obvious from the flawed argument you are making. Trash shouldn't be allowed to adopt and throw away animals. Too many societal problems created by trashy people with too much freedom.
I was terrified to get my adopted shelter dog because I never had a lifetime commitment. She is the best thing that's ever happened to me and I'm so glad I walked through my fear to give her an awesome life. How anyone could abandon a dog is inconceivable.
Thank you ❤️🐾
So sad how some people can be so uncaring. Glad she was adopted by a Vet and has the perfect home.
EVIL HAS NO CONSCIOUS!!!
Taking a dog to a shelter for another chance to be adopted is uncaring??
I was the 3rd owner of a dog years ago. After 6 months I took him to the groomer, it was a business in their home so the dog got out in time to see me drive away. He looked so lost and it felt like he was thinking "I thought you would be the one who would keep me." It was the longest 40 minutes of my life before I could pick him up again. I had him 12 years before he died of old age.
I understand this worry, i hate leaving my rabbits fir any reason. At least you could comfort him, and make him realise he was with you for life. Our animals are so most important 💖
I guess taking her to a shelter was better than dumping her in the middle of nowhere or turning her loose on the street. It sounds like the person wasn't taking very good care of her anyway, so this should be a good thing for Sophia. Now, she has a chance to live out her "golden" years as a cherished member of a family.
@chrismorgan9153 Many people are heartless losers & really do nothing for anyone except themselves. This is one we know of that wasn't "dumped" as you wrote. Getting a needle or gassed to death because of heartless inhumane "things" that are suppose to be the most advanced species is a commentary on society. What we "accept" or "oh well, & so it goes" changes nothing.
What do the masses care about? Oh yes, over priced coffees, impressing their so-called friends, flat screen televisions, fake nails, the latest cell phone, fake lashes, expensive shoes & bags...but taking care of a dog or cat FOREVER, obviously is not a priority or as a society, we would have no need for animal (kill) shelters.
Exactly. Shaming this other for doing the right thing is ridiculous.
@@aubreyscott513 Yes, she is definitely overreacting, and you are right, shelters and rescues exist for a reason. Ideally, everybody should keep their pets forever, but life often throws at us situations that are not ideal. People who want to do the right thing and bring their dogs to the shelter or rescue should not be afraid that they're going to be shamed on social media and their story end up on the news.
@@simfimpim I don't think its overreacting. shelters are packed and have limited resources. its only a handful of people taking care of all these dumped pets. its exhausting work being put on the backs of the same few people. i had to stop after 2 years because it was so stressful and depressing. I dont know how she's being doing this for over 20 years.
All Pets need and should require the Owner to have a License, which is updated annually and all Breeders need to be Licensed.
Its far to easy, there needs a cooling off period and a commitment process which all helps ensure that the person
really wants the animal and its not just a whim or spur of the moment thing.
So many Humans are completely dysfunctional that they have no idea or rational of what is involved in having a
Pet, even more so if that Pet develops problems or health requirements.
Its not the Animals that are the Problem here its the Humans.
I'm so tired of seeing people discard their senior pets like they are worthless. I saw something that said 'may life treat you, the way that you treat animals'.
This is so heart breaking. A pet is for life. If you can't commit to that DON'T GET ONE!
We just lost our dog a little over 2 weeks ago due to old age. He was 15. The last few years, the vet bills started to climb but there is absolutely no way I would have ever given up on him. After 15 years of love and loyalty we loved and cared for him until the end. I miss him so much I don't understand how someone could be so heartless to do this and abandon their pet.
Hi my friend where are you from?
Hello I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity, love ❤and peace all over the world🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Engineer Graham Bolt from Nashville Tennessee, where are you from?
Real comment here: Same for my darling Lucy-fur. 14 year old black lab. She died March 22 in our backyard, surrounded by nothing but love. Yes, vet bills get high toward the end, but you do what you can do. I miss my Lucy every day.
@@robincrowflies sorry for your loss
@@overwhelmtoempowerment9974 Thank you. I am sorry for your loss as well. Godbless.
The previous owners don't deserve sweet Sophia... I was crying along with her....She will have her best life ever going forward...Thank you so much for taking her in!
When one has to give up their companion is horrible. When you have to one has to be stoic.
They deserve death
@tommas - NO, one doesn't just 'have to be stoic' - stop your stupid cut/paste crap. If you cannot take that family-member with you, you work your butt off to make sure they are placed in a better situation than you can provide. I've had to do so, it is hard & heartbreaking, but I made sure my dog went to a good family, and stayed in touch with them for several years. There are arrangements for my pets now, if anything were to happen to myself or family. If you are just 'being stoic' you are LAZY & SELFISH.
Such bullshit. Go somewhere else with your excuses.
@@tommas2674 Stop defending that terrible human.
I feel the vet who has adopted her will live her final days with love and compassion surrounding her whereas with her former owner she has lived her life in an uncaring environment . God bless the vet and the dog shelter
My little lady is almost 17 and I thank the universe every morning that she is still with me. She is a little deaf, a little blind and a little senile but she is loved and cared for. Those people who abandon their senior pets have a special place in hell waiting for them.
She and all the rescuers are angels.
Thank you 😊
A pet is a pet for life. Not an armpiece, not a trophy, not a fashion statement. They are family and deserve to be treated as such. If you can't follow through on that commitment, don't waste their time or yours.
Well said Melissa
exactly the way i feel also. I hear people i know talking about getting dogs all the time, i tell them are you ready to spend a buttload of money? are you ready to dedicate yourself to that animal for at least 12years?? after i finish explaining yearly check ups, emergency vet visits, going to the skin specialist so on and so fourth. Anyways, that usually shuts them up about getting a dog.. Both of our boys, 12 and 14 years old have passed on, one last October the other was may of 2021. No joke we had 40k wrapped up in our two boys over the years, from surgical procedures too regular yearly check ups.
Thank you 🥰🥰
@@SloppyJOLopys You take your "role" as a dog parent seriously, I love that. When a pet is family, and not a "thing" , there is nothing you won't do for them. You are proof. Bless you and your pets.
@@melissagahn when i talk about dogs with one of my buddies from work, he always tells me, if he dies he wants to be reincarnated into one of my dogs lol.
My senior pug was 16+ and he passed away peacefully at home. I had him since he was a puppy. I told him whenever he was ready to let me know. I would never even think of surrendering him to anyone. This is/was his forever home.
Our Beagle lived to 20 or 21. We adopted her at 5-6 years old from SPCA. She'd been rescued from a horrific basement "breeder". She was fine until she had a stroke. R.I.P. sweetie!
When you take on the responsibility of taking care of a pet it is a lifetime commitment!!! My pup is going on 17 and I hope he lives for ever, I would & will do anything to insure that he has the best life for as long as he lives!! This pup deserves to be loved and even though it sounds like she was neglected, I'm sure she still loved her family BUT it was a one way street! Shame on them for not taking steps to ensure this pup was looked after properly. These stories break my heart and I hate that there are not more protections in place for th se beautiful creatures.
I agree! There should be laws, where they can't adopt again. However that won't keep them from purchasing a dog. My dogs all lived until their final days. I have a toy breed who's 12 years old, and can't fathom her departure, when her day comes. I promised to love her , protect her, abd care for her. I've had many financial setbacks in my life, and never once thought I'd abandoned my dogs. They love us no matter what, rich,poor, beautiful, or not. Whether we live in a box or a mansion. What more loyalty than this.
@@waltervega8730 Amen, my pup is approaching 17 and I'd live in my car or a tent just as long as He was by my side & happy! 7 years ago he needed an operation to remove a tumor from his paw. I wasn't working, but I found a way to pay his $3000.00 bet bill! He is number 7 of my rescues and They all lived long & healthy lives. That being said, it's because of them that I am living a long happy life!!
My heart is breaking . Thank you so much, Friends Forever, for giving her love and caring during her “golden” years.
This lady is so beautiful. I wish we could help her out. Ms . Newton is amazing. Hopefully the person who surrendered the poor dog gets theirs. Hopefully, god surrenders their lives today. Thank you Rescuers for doing God's work. Friend's Forever is amazing.
Stunning Sophia tossed aside like rubbish! Someone with a heart will give her happy days, for sure…❤
She wasn't tossed aside like rubbish. She was surrendered to the rescue.
@simfimpim
The dog doesn't understand what a "rescue" is. She only knows her family left her behind. That's cruel.
@@tayler7441 The dog will get over it quickly as soon as she gets food and attention.
An old beauty tossed aside to the rescue centre, cos they didn’t want her? How can anyone do that? She’s better off now at the rescue, loved and cared for, I could never give up my beauties, just me, like others, I’m not unique……each situation is different, 14 years old, loved I’m sure, but not enough!!
@@susansmith4003 Ideally, people should keep their pets forever. But life is not ideal and sometimes things happen that require people to make tough decisions. People who have had to make this tough decision should not be shamed on the internet or on the news for doing the right thing and surrendering their pet to a rescue.
There is a growing awareness in Australia regarding the adoption of older dogs especially amongst older people. When you are in your 70’s and 80’s it’s simply not fair to adopt a puppy but you can make the last few years of an elderly dogs life wonderful.
Every dog deserves a warm and loving home.
This is a wonderful idea. And larger dogs when they are older are easier to walk.
Yep…..my husband and I have every intention of doing this after our present Romanian rescue passes.
We want oldies whose knees are as knackety as ours!
Aww, that's a wonderful movement! I've been thinking about the same thing for cats, that in my later years when I don't have energy for younger cats, I'll work to give senior cats who just wanna chill a good home.
My grandparents (81 & 83) recently adopted a puppy. I love that they have found a fur baby but it saddens me to say that the puppy will probably outlive my grandparents. My grandparents may still be around in another 15 ish years and may even pass with the pup, but still, it hurts my heart to imagine the puppy wondering where his mama and papa are 😢Luckily my uncle whose living with them is also growing super attached to pup so maybe he'll be okay...
It's not that simple. I'm 77 and last year adopted an 8 month old puppy that needed a home, from an older couple. Husband was dying, wife was beginning to suffer from dementia. I had the same concerns about my age and Stella's lifetime, but figured out I could "pre-arrange" a home for her with a friend and write funds for her medical care into my will. I already had an older dog, 13 year old Lily. It has worked out great so far. Lily has helped with her training (taught her to swim, which she is extremely enthusiastic about!) and just made her relaxed and comfortable here, and her bounciness has perked up both Lily and me. Not at all averse to getting an older dog, just think there are ways around what happens if the "owner" dies first.
So so sad. I could never do this. When your pet gets old and not so healthy, thats when they need you the most, and they deserve love and care
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So very true. I had sister black labs. At 13 Tipper was dying and I laid with her all day on Mother's Day as she passed. Then took her to the vet who was kind enough to wait for me. Her sister Skunky was so lost. Constantly searching the home and yard for her. She was doing good until her hips were going. My son's lifted her every day and night. Then one day she collapsed in yard. My son carried her in and the vet was called. The vet just said it's time. She's tired and shutting down. It's heartbreaking but it's family. You stick to the end. 😢😢
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How can anyone surrender that sweet, beautiful face is heartbreaking 💔 😢 we have a 10 year old Golden girl and I seriously can’t imagine how empty my life will be without her 😢
The same type of people who would give up their senior dog, because they don’t like the “inconvenience” of caring for an elderly dog, are the same type of people who would dump their parent in a nursing home and not look back. Disgusting and shameful.
exactly
Agreed!
They look at pets & people like objects. When they have no more use for them, they discard them. They lack empathy
Exactly! That dog deserves better.
There is a special place in hell where people who neglect or abuse animals will suffer forever without relief. God will have no mercy on their souls.
I'd live in a tent in the woods before I would dump our dogs somewhere. They are much beloved members of our family.
As a long time Golden owner, this is devastating to see. I'm so angry that this beautiful dog was neglected in her senior years (and perhaps for longer than that). Do these ex 'owners' even realize how blessed and lucky they were to have a Golden alive and healthy at 14 yrs old? Sophia fought all the odds, cancer-free at a ripe age, only to be dumped in her most golden hour. I am just grateful that she's in a good home now and she has someone to care for her and give her all the love she deserves. I fear so much that the uptick in shelter dumps will continue as all the pandemic pups will age and the people that got them on impulse will look for a way out of their commitment. My heart goes out to the rescue groups. I donate whenever I can and have rescued several times as well. ❤
I agree. My golden passed at 15, it was hard to let go of her.
My golden boy passed at 12, part of me died with him.
They didn't deserve that sugar daddies sweetheart.
Maybe someday you’ll have a financial or health crisis that challenges your blithe presumption of unlimited resources for pets. This issue really speaks to the reality of two Americas.
@@e23779 These owners said they were dumping their dog because "we're moving and can't take her". Sorry, but I plan ahead and if I can't afford long term care of either pets or children, I don't have them. I proactively chose not to have children for one of these reasons. My dogs have insurance and a savings fund that will care for them for their entire lifetimes. I am in my 40's but if I unexpectedly die, there are plans already in place for them.
Too many people don't understand the responsibilities we take on when we have kids/pets. Yes, there are outlier circumstances we can't control, but dumping your senior pet is rarely a true life emergency and more of a convenience issue, the fact that the dog isn't "fun" anymore and can't do the things it used to, and not wanting to deal with end-of-life costs/mortality. Again, people should think ahead - if you can't afford it, don't have pets. Pets aren't mandatory.
I can't imagine driving around to multiple shelters looking to dump my neglected senior dog that I had since she was a puppy (these owners said they had her all her life, so she was likely purchased from a breeder). They didn't even call rescue groups or shelters ahead of time, they were just looking to unload her on-the-spot. Her skin and nails were in horrible condition - no excuses with this one.
I have a lot of empathy for people who find themselves in true unexpected life emergencies, and pets can certainly be responsibly rehomed, but as a whole, I feel like we have become a disposable society when it comes to pets, senior citizens and sometimes even children. I have been a full time carer for my dad after his 2 strokes, I have only the number of dogs I am able to give quality care for, and I've worked and volunteered with shelters. It's hard and humbling work and my life isn't roses, but it's a commitment I honour - because I chose it.
@@Kristin2885 exactly! In addition, they said the owner had no emotion surrendering their dog! The first time I had to kennel my dog I cried non stop during my trip.
A pet is a living being and has a soul and feels everything.
This is INFURIATING. I would do anything to have my seniors back😢
That lady needs to be punished bad her bf to. A group of minority need to have there way with her do what ever evil things they want. Then a g tour of dogs need to eat the boyfriend, Alive. That’s so foul. There should be laws for that. That couples name should be public knowledge. They need there karma. Karma will give them a mongoloid baby watch or mis carriages every time they try. They really don’t deserve any type of happiness forreal. That so scuhm to do. Hope something bad happens to them and karma takes them far away. Like off this planet. There’s souls deserve no peace for ever.
I understand my lab was 17 1/2 when we lost her..
This is so heartbreaking; how can you live with a dog for 14 years and then surrender it to a shelter and walk away? When your dog is older is when they need us the most. I can't imagine spending my life with my two dogs and then dumping them when they get old; my dogs will always have a home with me, and I will be with them at the end of life, no matter how painful it is to say goodbye. But it sounds like this "owner" didn't even care about her dog being sad at the loss of the only home she's ever known. I wonder how this woman will feel when her family drops her off at a nursing home when she's old because they can't be bothered to take care of her? Karma.
So heartbreaking💔💔how could someone be so heartless to leave a senior pet, absolutely sickening. Thank you to all helping Sophia!🐾💖
God bless you for helping this wonderful dog! There are too many of these stories anymore. Many humans are useless when it comes to animals, babies and the elderly. God sees all.
I have a golden named Toby. I could never give him up. It’s me and him till the end, and all the other dogs that I will have during my life. Absolutely heartbreaking. I feel like crying right now.😔
I highly recommend adopting an older dog. They will show you so much gratitude once they realize you give them a second chance. Any dog you can rescue is good but don't overlook older dogs.
Beautiful.
Exactly! I have had a number of dogs in my life but there is nothing like the love/gratefulness of a senior dog, a blessing.
I’m so glad Sophia is lucky enough to be freed from this awful woman. The report said she was neglected, so this lovely dog is so much better off with the vet who will no doubt do a better job of taking care of her.
I hope that awful woman sees this video. Hopefully she’ll never be given another animal again.
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My heart breaks for beautiful Sophia! Getting an animal is similar to having a child in the way that you are responsible for it no matter what and it's a lifelong commitment.
People just don’t realize what abandonment does to them. Some people just don’t understand when they have gold. They never deserved her. Sophie deserves much better and is in great hands. Just time and patience, she will understand that she’s safe now. I would take her in a minute, no hesitation at all. I take my hat off to those who work at animal shelters and do what they do. She will get adopted right away. God bless
People definitely DO realize what the abandonment does- they just don't care.
I adopted a senior dog someone dumped off in March, If I could afford it I'd get another.
I can’t even fathom how you can just give up your precious baby, my Doxie is 14 and she needs me as much as I need her, my world revolves around her. I take her everywhere I go. I could never, ever do that! 🥺🐾❤️🙏🏼
😢😢😢😢😢Thank you for rescuing SOFITEL! This is so heartbreaking!
This is so heartbreaking 💔 l couldn't imagine ever abandoning my dogs. 1 passed nearly 15yrs old and his sister is still going strong. That dog was adorable and so happy to hear a Vet has given her a home. It's heartless to abandon any animal.
How can you abandon your life long companion? Heartless owner!!
Considering the dog showed signs of neglect, wondering if it belonged to someone else in the family who was no longer around. Sounds like the person never cared for the dog. Regardless, moving isn't a reason to get rid of an animal.
I can't stop crying that's so sad its like when things get old people just give up on animals and people
God bless you for doing what you do..these animals deserve more…my roommate adopted a senior dog from the shelter and the couple told them they wanted to travel…again complete lack of emotion…YOU WOULD HAVE TO PRY MY DOG FROM MY DEATH GRIP TO GET HIM AWAY FROM ME…NO WAY…NEVER.
Animal rescuers are Angels on Earth. 💜
Thank you 😊
This makes me so sad, because I know how my dogs would feel if they were abandoned.
Who does this to a beautiful sweet FOURTEEN YEAR OLD DOG? Omg my heart hurts. I would take her IN A HEARTBEAT. Unbelievable. Disturbing and heartless.
Somebody who’s had a change in their own ability and resources. Love to see all the people on here who are incapable of imagining a life without unlimited resources
@@e23779 the dog was untaken care of before they dumped her. They said her nails were so long they were starting to curl under themselves, her skin was bad, she probably had bad allergies that were never addressed? I'm willing to bet this dog was once somebodys that took care of her? These people probably acquired her through the death of a close friend of family member? So no real attachment was ever made maybe?
@@e23779 my thoughts exactly. "pending move" could mean nursing home or assisted living, we don't know. I've had multiple elderly dogs in my life and they are a lot of work. If someone can't even take care of themselves how are they supposed to take care of another living being.
@@YourSuperFanwhile I agree with you wholeheartedly and do believe we can’t make assumptions about another person’s circumstances or resources, I do feel a fair comparison would be a child. If this person had a 14 year old kid would they feel it was acceptable to abandon it as well?
Be honest. They didn’t want an old pet. It’s ok Sonia, you’re going to be loved by someone who deserved you.
God love her and those who surround her with love.
People have turned so cold hearted. I saw a story about a guy who got lost in the rain forrest and a stray dog started following him and they got split up and it took the dog two hours to find the guy again. The guy got hungry and hilled the dog and ate it and a hour later was rescued. Sickening.
How could anyone leave this beauty behind. They gave there life and love to the person and they just discarded him. Horrible people…..
That is really sad. Animals do have feelings.
yes especially dogs. I dont care what anybody says dogs understand the English language and they know when something is going wrong.
Our newest rescue was dropped off because she barked so much neighbors called the police. Since we've had her, she rarely barks. Wonder why? Maybe because she lives in the house with us, has the company of other pets, gets lots of walks and other attention. She's smart as a whip and loves everybody she meets. Previous owners didn't deserve her--their loss.
It's wonderful to hear your girl got a happily ever after with such fulfillment.
the other dogs probably disciplined the barking because humans brainwashed oooh it's abuse.
Thank you so much 💕💕💕💕 we were fosters for 4 years and 30 dogs. It's heartbreaking. You are angels!!!
Friends Forever rejected a stray dog we found in the highway. REFUSED to take him. We brought him back home, got him that treatment and that was 9 years ago! He has been the best dog.! Our initial shock and anger at the rejection was actually one of the biggest blessings!!
Thank you for taking such good care of him. It takes a village
The only thing that makes me feel better about all this is that the owner probably wasn't nice to Sophia for a long time. This gives her a chance at having a nice rest of her her life.
😢 heartbreaking. I have a senior dog, and I could not imagine giving her up. Thank you for giving Sophia hope.
Right now im making a pact with myself that as soon as i am in a house (currently living homeless in my van with my beautiful fur baby that i would NEVER give up) i will be adopting elderly dogs ❤
❤ You are a Wonderful human being ❤ Don't give up ❤️ Hang in there ❤️
My childhood dog died two weeks short of her 12th birthday. I would give ANYTHING to have just one more day with her. She beat cancer three times but finally succumbed to it in the end. I’m sobbing as I write this bc that dog was my family and my best friend. We had her since I was four and we literally grew up together. My parents spent my college fund on her for her cancer treatment and surgery and I wasn’t even mad about it. Lifelong debt doesn’t matter bc it saved my doggie. Fuck, this just breaks my heart to see.
Poor Sophia . It breaks my heart every time a lifelong companion is surrendered . Usually for no reason other than they are old . That is when these precious animals need their humans the most . I don't get people .
God Bless this lady for what she does
You are so very kind. Thank you for being who you are, caring for These animals.
Elderly pets deserve love too.
Yep. If a person no longer loves a pet or human family member when he or she reaches an advanced age, that person never loved them in the first place.
@@betsyj59 I agree it’s sad , having a dog is a lifetime commitment.
May the Lord bless these people for their compassion and favor them exponentially so they can take care of these animals.
People whk have suffered severe trauma and lingering depression would benefit enormously from companionship with an abandoned animal. We need an organization that benefits both with no hope of being wanted.
I am so glad sweet Sophia has been adopted. I lost my golden girl 2 years ago at the age of 21. I was ready and willing to hop in the car to go get sweet Sophia myself and give her the love and care she deserves for her final years. I hope sweet Sophia has a long, happy life and makes 21 like my sweet girl did ❤
You are so lucky! We have never had any golden, and we've had 3, make it past 12. I don't have a dog now because of that, can't handle any more loss, besides I'm old, too, and my number might get pulled any time now.
@@williebeamish5879 I’m so sorry! We gave her lots of love, plenty of fresh country air, Purina dog chow and routine vet care. Someone dumped her as a small puppy on the side of the road. She was a purebred golden, most likely the runt and didn’t sell so they got rid of her. The vet said she was about 10-12 weeks when we got her. She didn’t have any health problems except some minor arthritis once she hit 16-17 which is expected.
You could always foster for a golden rescue. Then you can surround yourself with such sweet dogs but don’t have all the commitments of owning a dog. Rescue’s are really hurting for fosters. It also means more dogs can be saved from shelters. By being in a foster home the dog has a higher success rate for adoption as they get to really show their personality. Being able to say for sure what a dog’s temperament is really helps potential adopters. Also, by placing more dogs in foster homes it means the rescue has more space available to save another dog from a high kill shelter.
God's blessings and thank you to this woman for all she does to give dogs a second chance, to give them the love and attention they deserve.💞🐾😊There is no excuse for these people who abandon their pets!😯💔🤬
I can only hope that this person is dumped when she is elderly and feels the heartbreak this poor beautiful pup felt!!
Me too I can't tell you the rage I feel when I see stuff like this
Hopefully they just die now😊
Let's hope she gets dementia and that reduced cognitive abilities causes her to blame herself when her children abandon her.
That’s an extremely fucked thing to say especially given the likelihood that they are probably already aging and in crisis. Wishing ill on a human being really speaks to the twistedness of people who put other species above our own. I hope you get the help you need for whatever made you that way.
Thank you for saving and adopting Sophia 💜💙💛🧡💚❤️
We adopted a 12 yo little dog in July 2020. First dog for me. Now he is slowing down but enjoying his best life
yet. Can't imagine why his family gave him up. Best companion in my life.
Just heart breaking. My wife and I have 3 dogs (one of which is a goldie we just got as a pup 4 months ago) and 10 cats. None of them will ever be abandoned. They will always be with us wherever we go.
Coukd never imagine dumping my dog at any point but especially as a senior....heartbreaking 😢
This makes my heart ache so bad...yet hearing about the neglect makes you realize that she is souch better now that she has been adopted 🐾❤
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For myself and my family our pet children are for life for ever PERIOD, the one good thing that has come out of this heartbreaking situation is this beautiful dog will be loved respected and cared for by these wonderful caregivers until they go to the rainbow 🌈 bridge and for this I’m humbled and grateful for these wonderful rescues 🙏🏻🌟✨⭐️🌟✨⭐️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
Pets are a privilege and a lifelong responsibility. They are not disposable.
She now with a better person to
live her life out with ❤️❤️❤️
I prsy she gets the best new life possible 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
I’m happy Sophia is taking care, she’ll find a good family
We need seniors like me to be able to adopt senior dogs even though we are on a fixed income! There are seniors like us who would probably love to adopt, but when they get sick, someone has to pay the vet. We are responsible and would feel awful surrendering a dog because she’s like us. OLD.
Debi, many pet rescue organizations will pay all costs for an animal that is being FOSTERED for them. You keep the animal until it is adopted. Check with pet recue groups in your area to see what their policies are.
@@akitaladyyes! Thank you for bringing this up! I was coming to comment this as well. ❤
Contact your local shelters or rescues and do fostering. They pay the vet bills and in my city toys, and food
No words can express how much I love my two dogs. They love me back just as much as I love them. I can't think of anything that would make me abandon them. This is heartbreaking!
I’d take Sophia. Rescuing a senior dog is one of the most rewarding experience in the world. I’ve adopted sr German shepherds and they were my best dogs. They had health issues but that was fine. I gave them the best last years they could have.
I feel so bad for her. These babies are part of our family, I pray she finds a loving forever home!🙏♥️
They should put the owner's face on line. Everyone should know what kind of person they are. There should be harsher penalties for abuse. She was part of your family for 14 years. A family member.
@@sigiloXXX Goldens are known to be exceptionally loyal and loving even among dog breeds, and that family took it for granted all these years.
Lynching is the solution! Oh wait....
If you start doing that , way more people will just abandon them in the woods or the side of the road. The dog apparently got adopted and lived happily with other dogs in her new house.
She wasn't a family member. Fleas, bad skin, unkempt nails, and stuff like that were all observed on this dog. The owner never loved her.
All Pets need and should require the Owner to have a License, which is updated annually and all Breeders need to be Licensed.
Its far to easy, there needs a cooling off period and a commitment process which all helps ensure that the person
really wants the animal and its not just a whim or spur of the moment thing.
So many Humans are completely dysfunctional that they have no idea or rational of what is involved in having a
Pet, even more so if that Pet develops problems or health requirements.
Its not the Animals that are the Problem here its the Humans.
Lots of love good care for this dog indeed ❤
My husband and I adopted a 12-year old Pomeranian 3 years ago that was dumped at the shelter with mange, very little fur, and rotted teeth. She only has 2 teeth now, her tongue sticks out, she gobbled down food whenever she gets a chance, and now has a beautiful coat of fur. She brings us so much joy! She is a 15 year old princess that spends her days, either being a funny little goofball, or sleeping on the back of the couch in as many blankets as she can find. She deserves everything in the world! I have such a soft spot for old doggies in my life. They are the angels leaving the earth soon; all they want is to cuddle next to you. ❤
Years ago I had adopted a 13/14 year old (they didn’t know her exact birthday) golden retriever before she was brought to a shelter because her owner was an older man who was moving out of state closer to his family and couldn’t take her with as it was on the 3rd floor, no elevator, and she had arthritis in her hips. We found out about her via a friend who was the dog groomer for her. Her owner was devastated at the thought of putting her in a shelter which is why the friend called us. She was the sweetest thing and I couldn’t say no after meeting her. We had just over a year with her and it was absolutely worth it. Even when she could barely move on her last day, she still wanted to play fetch with her ball. All she had was love to give and I like to think we made her last year a good one.