I don't understand why anyone might question as to whether or not animals like Archie are worth the time and effort! They SO deserve it - and bless you for caring!
Man... how do you decide to get a wild animal as a pet, domesticate them, then kick them out after 8 years when they're blind. People are strange. Bless this woman.
@@Adrastia good for you. Some people don’t have enough money to properly take care of their pets, which makes their pet better off in another situation. Like if a pet is injured or disabled and they can’t afford their medical bills, meds or can’t provide proper care. The other option is euthanasia or dumping it. Not everyone is privileged
@@b0nsaibabe Not really an excuse for kicking them out or leaving them outside instead of taking them somewhere where they're cared for or at least until someone adopst it.
No such thing as an animal that is "too old" or "not worth the time/effort". Thank you Arcticfoxdaily and all who understand the untold value of the animals that we share our spaces with.
THOSE PPL, WLD THEY DARE FEEL THAT WAY ABT SENIOR HUMANS? HOW ABT THEIR GRANDMA & PA???.IF SO, THEY NEED REMINDING, THEY WILL GET THERE NEXT. THE TIME BRIDGE.BETWEEN YOUR 40's--60's Is T H E. FASTEST YOU WILL EVER TRAVEL. YOU WAKE UP & BAM!!👴👵 KNOW COMPASSION, THEY WERE YOU A FAST TIME BRIDGE AGO; SO THAT THE YOUNG IN *YOUNG* IN *YOUR* TIME MAY HAVE IT FOR YOU. WAY THINGS LOOK, I WLDNT HOLD MY BREATH. BUT YOU CAN TRY.
Having a pet fox is one of my fondest memories of my late father, who was an animal whisperer. Having a cup of tea, with a fox on my head, is a highlight of my life.She was incredibly intelligent, knew us as her pack, played complicated games and was very discerning, always biting my nasty sister, while loving Dad with all her soul.Miss her so much.
How I love these stories about young people investing their love and efforts into helping animals. Fills me with hope for our species. Thank you dear young woman for your devotion. ALL BEINGS ARE WORTH IT!
Sad to say that Archie has died since the making of this video. At least we can remember what a sweet and loving fox he was. He will be remembered fondly by those who knew him.
By "we took him from a wildlife rescue center from Minnesota", she was meaning a rescue center called Saveafox. That's my favorite wildlife rescue center. I remember Archie from Saveafox's videos: he was blind and shy. It was a bit sad seeing him leave Saveafox. However, I've seen some posts from Artic Fox Daily, and they seem to be awesome people! Good thing that Archie lost his shyness!
@@shellyrae777 I think they don't put out names of other people/orgs because people so often misconstrue what they say about them. For example "We got him from another rescue in Minnesota" There are those idiots who will ask..well what was wrong with that rescue? Why wasn't he happy there? Were they cruel to him? Etc....they go off on a tangent and then start persecuting Saveafox, sending nasty emails etc... This happened with the coyote she has. People were sending threating messages to Mikhaela...sadly some humans can be horrible, just as much as others can be angels like these girls.🙏🏼
I just came here to see if any other "Saveafoxer's" were in the comments. Archie is such a sweet boy. I love the relationship these rescues share with one another, this was such a beneficial change for Archie.
@@shellyrae777 It's possible they don't to not confuse viewers who don't hear correctly, since this channel promotes the social media of the person in it. Some people would hear wrong and thing she and savefox are one in the same.
I didn't know foxes sounded like that. How gratifying it must feel to do this very important work. She's perfect for Archie and the group, and I think they love her ❤
In Virginia we have tons of foxes at night you can hear them screaming in the woods, they sounds like women screaming its weird unless you know you are hearing foxes.
The very people that question this are the very people that makes the world a bad place for everyone else.Archie you are a star, and this lady is the very reason why there is hope in the world.
This reminds me a lot about my friend who passed on this year. He was blind, deaf, had two hip replacements, and as he got older just more and more medical bills. He finally ended up with cancer and we didn't want him to suffer. You get very very attached to a pet that needs so much care and attention, it was impossible to leave him alone because he would get scared. When I saw the cloudy eyes on this fox, I knew it was probably blind; it even bumped it's head on the food bowl like my dog did. Dogs are way more smart than we give them credit for, and when they're gone we always realize we took them for granted. I will always miss my boy, but it's nice to see videos like this where other elderly dogs can have a good, gentle ending.
Hi! I just wanted to touch on what you said about animals having souls. I've always thought that. I saw a TH-cam video that showed these people hunting wild boar. When the guy shot it another was making a video and when it died there was a little puff that looked like smoke that got really thick and floated up as soon as it died. None of the men saw it but the camera picked it up. And I've seen simular videos picked up on cc at hospitals and another when this girl wrecked her bike into a pole at high speed. What really got me is scientist have weighed several people b4 and after death and have proven that we all loose weight after we die, not a lot but enough to measure, and it's got to be our souls vacating. If interested you can look these up on TH-cam by punching in souls leaving bodies on camera. The one with the live boar will get to you. Anyways sorry for rambling you have a good weekend. Cheers
I look after an almost blind old kitty. He is one eyed - and his remaining - is unfocused. We have never moved anything. He is a senior - old dude. The best life - maybe to be looked after - and to that - I agree. I will look after Fergus. Much respect for your experience.!
I also knew a oneeyed cat, almost blind. It was a male named Beethoven, rather big. He used to sit at the window „singing“ once a day. When he sat on my lab he always knew where he could put his weight. He was very gentle and had another cat pal and a dog pal.
You are a gift to the best part of humanity, thank God Archie has you. And some say animals don't have souls, just meet Archie then you won't question that anymore.
When people take on a "wild" animal infant it is a life long commitment. This woman has it right. That animal is not equipped to live in the wild. Very often we hear that an animal who can live 20 years in captivity will usually only live 3 or 4 years in the wild. There are many heartbreaking stories about animals raised by humans and put in the jungle or forest. Some can still be found because of their collars. Their demise is rarely a normal one.
No animals live as long in the wild as they do in captivity, with a couple of exceptions that are so rare they functionally don't matter (a notable one being great whites. They die almost immediately in captivity and no one is sure why.). Living in the wild is awful and dangerous. As an example wild rabbits can live up to 10 years in captivity whereas they rarely reach 1 year old in the wild. It is not something unique to animals raised by humans that are then released in the wild. Though they naturally will have even shorter lifespans.
@@jimmydesouza4375 There are a few reasons for the sharks dieing, but one is that they are migratory animals that need way more space than can be realistically provided by an aquarium.
He is simply your son. All animals are like children and babies to their human parents. They are just helpless like babies, so they need human parents love & care. Hehe.
I had a sweet Westie dog named Lucy. She lost her sight at age 10. With my help she managed very well. Our bond was closer after she went blind. She passed at age 12 1/2. I will always love and miss my Baby Doll Lucy Goosie.
Same here, this dog lost her sight at 8, but you'd never guess it, she goes around no problem. Occasionally she bumps into things. Otherwise she seems happy
It's really good to see Archie again. One of the sweetest moments I remember of him at SaveAFox was when he got a foxcicle. He didn't know what to make of it at first and when he managed to taste his cool treat, the look on his fluffy face was very touching. I adore SaveAFox, but it was clear he wasn't happy there and he couldn't get the care that he needed; they recognized that and when I heard he was going to a home that could care for him better, that was so good to hear. Thanks for doing all that you do! Thank you for giving Archie his forever home in his final years! You're an amazing person!
Because of all the Good Loving ❤ Don't Be Surprised If Archie Lives Past That 10 Year Mark! Good Loving Does That To Fuzzy Critters! Scales And Winged Critters Too!
I've had rescue senior Doxies in the past, one was congenitally blind but in about two weeks he had mapped out in his mind the indoor and outdoor spaces, he loved the outdoors because there were no other dogs around to bully him or get in the way and he would bust into his pronking Gazelle mode and amazingly stop just inches from his boundaries. He crossed the rainbow bridge one pleasant afternoon doing the very thing he loved in his yard, so we were happy for him in that regard.
Wow, what an amazing and smart Doxie! Bless you for rescuing those cuties and giving them compassion and love into their sunset years ❤️ They're the funniest little pups, and their eyes just melt you, even when they're being naughty! 😂 My Doxie says hi! 👋🐾
@@emeraldflower921 We've had 3 of them, all gone now but we do have the memories and some video. My late female Dachshund rescue loved to chase off grub eating armadillos from the backyard; you wouldn't believe how fast those prehistoric- looking critters can run until a Doxie puts the move on 'em.☺
What a beautiful story this is. Fox are wonderful, even if they can be a bit loud. A friend had a silver fox for 16 years. They found her on the side of the road, her mother dead after having been hit by a car. She was too young to be on her own, and after calling everywhere, there was no rescue within a 10 hour drive. In the mean time their dog, who had a litter of puppies, just figured there was room for one more, even if she make funny noises. For her whole life she was free to wander, free to leave. For 16 years she chose to be part of the family.
Foxes are so beautiful. This story is so heartwarming. If the world had the same attitude as this lady, we'd all be better and happier for it. Kudos to her 👏 🙌 I'm sure the reward is beyond anything we can imagine. Love this!
You're right,foxes are beautiful animals,I could not imagine being blind so I'm so glad he's got this Lady to look after him and give him a great life.
Oh goodness - what a gorgeous creature 😍😍😍 (and a 10/10 name too 😉) What a beautiful thing to have done - for Archie AND for all of the others you’ve helped ❤️❤️❤️❤️
God bless you! I rescue as well, not with a sanctuary, but in my home. My rescues (look at my photo to see what my specialty is) are released, but sometimes an animal is so damaged they need to stay. Opossums have very short lives, but while here they are happy. I have stopped my rescue operation because of my own health issues, but sometimes I still get called to help, and I answer. Fox look so rewarding!
We need more people like her in this world. All animals deserve our compassion and respect for their boundaries. Just because we can dominate them for our own purposes or desires does not make it morally right. Blessings to her and all like her!🙏🏻🤙🏻💗
There's this angry dog at my local salon, who looks just like him 🥰. All I have to do is say "no", and he backs off politely lol The salon lady told me it's coz he thinks random people are intruders. I want to pet him so bad, he's so white big and fluffy. Yet ever so vicious! #perfectpackage💝
He is adorable. I'm so happy to see that there are people out there with enough compassion and interest to give these deserving animals a good and safe life.
Young lady you are extremely special! Way beyond the “average “ human. Believing that creatures are equal and deserving of a safe and happy life is su unusual yet so satisfying and wonderful to do. You are a 9.5 on a scale of 10, double what most even hope to achieve. Our World need so many more like you! Namaste 🙏🏼
Wouldn't it be better to volunteer at a senior's home and spend time with humans who can actually appreciate another human being's companionship? "Adopts a senior fox to help him in his final years"? That's laughable.
@@michaelpark5681 and do you volunteer? Stop complaining about others. Yes adopting a fox to help on senior years it's a good thing. And she even has a fox shelter so I don't get the issue here. Also why people are fking judging when some1 else is doin something good for the world be it humans or animals. You are some1 that prolly never helpt some1 in their life , atleast that's how I see it from your message, because some1 that complains about humans helping animals means they don't care about humans in need also. Peace!
@@amaliazuzy5126 I absolutely do not volunteer. Nor have I adopted a 'senior fox in his last years' to feign some higher plane of being with my love for the world.
The sounds they make are amazing and hilarious. Bless this woman and her golden heart. I wish there were a few hundred thousand more of her in the world. ❤️👊🏽🙌🏽
What an amazing soul she is! I love how each and everyone of her foxes have a special bond with her and especially Archie! Everyone deserves to be happy and that includes all animals ❤
Beautiful! I don't have a fox, but, I do have a blind & deaf ten year old diabetec pomeranian. Thank you for what you are doing. I'm a 60+ senior citizen, & I'm finding it more difficult to just financially obtain treats, food, insulin. Many people have told me I should simply euthanize this sweetheart.... "because life is not what it used to be." I disagree. Thank you. ♥️
Hi friend! Check with your local humane society for help with food, meds and other needs for your pup. Many food banks are now supplying people with pet food. If your pup is on a special diet, the humane society is probably the best bet for help. I volunteer at a shelter, and we have many clients who come to us for food and other needs as well as blankets, toys and treats. We also help with meds. Let those who can help you and your Pom. Love and licks 🐾
Awww, Archie is adorable. Sad that he's blind. What a great girlfriend he has with Lulu. Perfect couple of cuties. I'm very impressed with this girl's knowledge about foxes. She's incredible.
What an incredible relationship with Archie! Archie is so special and sweet! Thank you for providing him with such a safe, loving, and beautiful place to live! ♥
Love to see Archie getting the care he deserves - he was always one of my favourites to watch over on Save a Fox's TH-cam channel...such a shy boy, very sweet. Glad he found himself such a loving forever home. This woman is a saint, people...not only does she provide a loving permanent home to MANY foxes (usually captive-bred and therefore not able to survive in the wild), she does incredible rescue-and-release work as well. And it's not even her JOB! So it's like she has three occupations - mother, fox-rescuer/fox-mom, and her actual day job. I don't know how she has the energy to do all of that, but I'm glad she does.
Awww, he also does the (Finnigan) hee hee heeeeeee... 😍 And like some others commented, animals are worth it more than most humans (imo)... Also: Nap time? YAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!! That one really got me. 😁
Oh my…that Lulu! Quite the character. Didn’t know their “sound” before this… so different! We had blind dog, and he did extremely well in our home….as long as we didn’t rearrange furniture!!!! Thanks for sharing.
My previous house had woods behind the house. I had foxes, rabbits, deer etc. I had two foxes that would come up in my backyard to visit. They were beautiful. Sweetest thing is they would bring their babies to meet me. I have since moved & miss the wild life so much . Thank you for taking care of the foxes !
I could watch you and Archie all day long. He understands that his lack of eyesight means vulnerability. He was very defensive prior to his new home, and granting trust takes time. He responds to your voice, and when you touch his fur and cuddle him, it's like he doesn't want you to put him down. Human babies are the same way, but I would prefer this little guy anytime. Thank you for your dedication, time, love, patience, and understanding of these precious creatures.
I lost my 15 year old Keeshond about a year ago. Rudy was a wonderful companion but the last 2 years of his life he definitely was showing his age. Senior animals really need our compassion and understanding. In animal years he was over 100 years old and I hope that in my older years I have the spirit that Rudy had. Rest In Peace sweet boy.
This is so beautiful. I know it’s a TON of work, patience, time, and love - but this would be my dream job. Helping animals is something I have always wanted, since I was a kid. If I didn’t need money to pay my bills, I’d work for free! Every day of the week. Animals give us so much more than we could ever give them. Thank you for saving and making these little guys happy.
Archie is beautiful... he deserves to live a safe and content life for however many years he has left. This woman is wonderful to give these animals the care they need. No animal isn't worth it.
I love watching your foxes, they’ve got their own little little world going on. Sassy pants, tundra, just going off and Archie says yes, babe, I hear you. Haha Archie is so dang cute. I hope he makes it past 10 years.
Yes, bless you for taking care of all the animals you care for. They all deserve love and security and comfortable life. They give back to you a wonderful present, ❤️ love. May you have all the blessings in the universe ✨️
I don't understand why anyone might question as to whether or not animals like Archie are worth the time and effort! They SO deserve it - and bless you for caring!
True.
The answer is for those who question is : bitch we rescue them because we like it, if you ain't have money to do so then shut your hole 💀
👍
Asking a question like that (why care) shows more about the asker than the question itself.
I don't understand, why anyone wants a wild animal as a pet in the first place.
Archie is so beautiful. So glad you rescued him every animal deserves love and human kindness. He’s just beautiful as ever.
He look delicious my family eat foxes very good meat especially the ones that is well fed
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thanks thats my actual name
@@firkejdjneii28283 what is wrong with u
Man... how do you decide to get a wild animal as a pet, domesticate them, then kick them out after 8 years when they're blind. People are strange. Bless this woman.
Ask the people who kick out even completely domesticated dogs and cats every day. That there is an even *bigger* betrayal, IMO.
@@budgetcoinhunter that’s usually bc of unexpected budget changes, disability or allergies.
@@b0nsaibabe I was living on $12 a week and I starved so my dog could eat.
@@Adrastia good for you. Some people don’t have enough money to properly take care of their pets, which makes their pet better off in another situation. Like if a pet is injured or disabled and they can’t afford their medical bills, meds or can’t provide proper care. The other option is euthanasia or dumping it. Not everyone is privileged
@@b0nsaibabe Not really an excuse for kicking them out or leaving them outside instead of taking them somewhere where they're cared for or at least until someone adopst it.
His little head tilts when she says “treat” are so precious
Archie is the grandpa who loves you unconditionally. Lots of love for him. Thank you for taking care of them .
2:29 -
"How's it goin!?"
"Auughh!!!"
Relatable little dude
No such thing as an animal that is "too old" or "not worth the time/effort".
Thank you Arcticfoxdaily and all who understand the untold value of the animals that we share our spaces with.
Yes! Like she said, we are humbled and HONORED to be able to know and care for these beautiful, soulful creatures.
@BaseDelta - you haven't met my Australian Cattle dog then, just kidding, I really do love him. Best wishes from upstate NY!!
THOSE PPL, WLD THEY DARE FEEL THAT WAY
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and yet we put our own elderly into retirement homes so we can forget about them........
I agree wholeheartedly 🙏
Having a pet fox is one of my fondest memories of my late father, who was an animal whisperer. Having a cup of tea, with a fox on my head, is a highlight of my life.She was incredibly intelligent, knew us as her pack, played complicated games and was very discerning, always biting my nasty sister, while loving Dad with all her soul.Miss her so much.
This fluffy old man is just adorable. I love foxes. And his girlfriend? A sassy lady. 🦊 ❤️ 🦊 Enjoy your life to the fullest Archie and Lulu
Of all the girl foxes, he chose one who doesn't let him eat.😂
🦊 girlfriend : "hey, treat 'em mean keep 'em keen 💁♀️."
I loved the line “they’re like this old retired couple where the wife just nags all the time”
She torments him by screaming in his face for no reason.
@Menachem Reads to You She's not tormenting anyone. They're foxes, that's what they do to each other. It's communication. Stop being cringy.
Stop yelling at me or I'm calling animal control on you
4:25
“Are you gonna take a nap?”
“YAAAAAH!”
THATS WHAT I HEARD XD
lol I was finding this comment I knew someone else heard it 😂
How I love these stories about young people investing their love and efforts into helping animals. Fills me with hope for our species. Thank you dear young woman for your devotion. ALL BEINGS ARE WORTH IT!
That young woman is amazing.
She does give you hope for our species!
@@PjD-pk1fg ABSOLUTELY DEAR. 😊☝🏽☝🏽
EXACTLY!
So the young people investing their time into helping other people doesn't?
@@14isoldenough 65 WAT
Sad to say that Archie has died since the making of this video. At least we can remember what a sweet and loving fox he was. He will be remembered fondly by those who knew him.
By "we took him from a wildlife rescue center from Minnesota", she was meaning a rescue center called Saveafox. That's my favorite wildlife rescue center. I remember Archie from Saveafox's videos: he was blind and shy. It was a bit sad seeing him leave Saveafox.
However, I've seen some posts from Artic Fox Daily, and they seem to be awesome people! Good thing that Archie lost his shyness!
I remember Archie from Saveafox as well. I think I only saw one or two videos that featured him, but that was enough for me to always remember him.
I wonder why she didn’t say Saveafox? I knew Archie as well, he’s so much happier now.
@@shellyrae777 I think they don't put out names of other people/orgs because people so often misconstrue what they say about them.
For example "We got him from another rescue in Minnesota" There are those idiots who will ask..well what was wrong with that rescue? Why wasn't he happy there? Were they cruel to him? Etc....they go off on a tangent and then start persecuting Saveafox, sending nasty emails etc...
This happened with the coyote she has. People were sending threating messages to Mikhaela...sadly some humans can be horrible, just as much as others can be angels like these girls.🙏🏼
I just came here to see if any other "Saveafoxer's" were in the comments. Archie is such a sweet boy. I love the relationship these rescues share with one another, this was such a beneficial change for Archie.
@@shellyrae777 It's possible they don't to not confuse viewers who don't hear correctly, since this channel promotes the social media of the person in it. Some people would hear wrong and thing she and savefox are one in the same.
I didn't know foxes sounded like that. How gratifying it must feel to do this very important work. She's perfect for Archie and the group, and I think they love her ❤
They DO.....don't "think" they do...JS🥰😌
In Virginia we have tons of foxes at night you can hear them screaming in the woods, they sounds like women screaming its weird unless you know you are hearing foxes.
The very people that question this are the very people that makes the world a bad place for everyone else.Archie you are a star, and this lady is the very reason why there is hope in the world.
And that one random guy: But...
I totally agree u 👌👌.
Amen Tommy
I can’t say it’s the only reason though, but one of :>
This reminds me a lot about my friend who passed on this year. He was blind, deaf, had two hip replacements, and as he got older just more and more medical bills. He finally ended up with cancer and we didn't want him to suffer. You get very very attached to a pet that needs so much care and attention, it was impossible to leave him alone because he would get scared. When I saw the cloudy eyes on this fox, I knew it was probably blind; it even bumped it's head on the food bowl like my dog did. Dogs are way more smart than we give them credit for, and when they're gone we always realize we took them for granted. I will always miss my boy, but it's nice to see videos like this where other elderly dogs can have a good, gentle ending.
Sending you lots of love and healing energy 🤍
May your sweet boy live on forever in memories.
sorry to laugh but you didn't preface this as being about a dog so I thought you were talking about a person omg
@@Romanticoutlaw I was confused at first too lmao until he said dog later
sorry for your loss but up until the 8 line i thought you meant your good human friend all the best
There are NO animals that 'aren't worth it' 🐾 They have souls, they have love and that love is unconditional. It's pure. Every life is important
Hi! I just wanted to touch on what you said about animals having souls. I've always thought that. I saw a TH-cam video that showed these people hunting wild boar. When the guy shot it another was making a video and when it died there was a little puff that looked like smoke that got really thick and floated up as soon as it died. None of the men saw it but the camera picked it up. And I've seen simular videos picked up on cc at hospitals and another when this girl wrecked her bike into a pole at high speed. What really got me is scientist have weighed several people b4 and after death and have proven that we all loose weight after we die, not a lot but enough to measure, and it's got to be our souls vacating. If interested you can look these up on TH-cam by punching in souls leaving bodies on camera. The one with the live boar will get to you. Anyways sorry for rambling you have a good weekend. Cheers
human? that left their pet ?
amen brother
@@sandyworkman3025 i won't read what you said but all i know is that the soul is NOT physical. Nothing can see it, even cameras. It's just how it is
except snakes
I look after an almost blind old kitty. He is one eyed - and his remaining - is unfocused. We have never moved anything. He is a senior - old dude. The best life - maybe to be looked after - and to that - I agree. I will look after Fergus. Much respect for your experience.!
SAME THING HERE 8 RESCUE CATS ONE BLIND ONE HALF BLIND ETC. THEY DESERVE THE BEST LIVE i COULD GIVE THEM AND LOVE THEM WITH ALL MY HEART
you two people are angels
damn archie those r mine only
I also knew a oneeyed cat, almost blind. It was a male named Beethoven, rather big. He used to sit at the window „singing“ once a day. When he sat on my lab he always knew where he could put his weight. He was very gentle and had another cat pal and a dog pal.
I remember Archie at SaveAFox. Awwww, glad to see he's doing well.
You are a gift to the best part of humanity, thank God Archie has you. And some say animals don't have souls, just meet Archie then you won't question that anymore.
When people take on a "wild" animal infant it is a life long commitment. This woman has it right. That animal is not equipped to live in the wild. Very often we hear that an animal who can live 20 years in captivity will usually only live 3 or 4 years in the wild. There are many heartbreaking stories about animals raised by humans and put in the jungle or forest. Some can still be found because of their collars. Their demise is rarely a normal one.
And their early demise is usually never talked about when they have a collar
No animals live as long in the wild as they do in captivity, with a couple of exceptions that are so rare they functionally don't matter (a notable one being great whites. They die almost immediately in captivity and no one is sure why.). Living in the wild is awful and dangerous. As an example wild rabbits can live up to 10 years in captivity whereas they rarely reach 1 year old in the wild.
It is not something unique to animals raised by humans that are then released in the wild. Though they naturally will have even shorter lifespans.
@@jimmydesouza4375 There are a few reasons for the sharks dieing, but one is that they are migratory animals that need way more space than can be realistically provided by an aquarium.
4:25
“Are you gonna take a nap?”
“Yaaaaaaaah”
😂🤣
“Gonna take a nap?”
“🦊yaaa”
Lol rewatch forever
He is simply your son. All animals are like children and babies to their human parents. They are just helpless like babies, so they need human parents love & care. Hehe.
I had a sweet Westie dog named Lucy.
She lost her sight at age 10. With my help she managed very well. Our bond was closer after she went blind. She passed at age 12 1/2. I will always love and miss
my Baby Doll Lucy Goosie.
Same here, this dog lost her sight at 8, but you'd never guess it, she goes around no problem. Occasionally she bumps into things. Otherwise she seems happy
It's really good to see Archie again. One of the sweetest moments I remember of him at SaveAFox was when he got a foxcicle. He didn't know what to make of it at first and when he managed to taste his cool treat, the look on his fluffy face was very touching. I adore SaveAFox, but it was clear he wasn't happy there and he couldn't get the care that he needed; they recognized that and when I heard he was going to a home that could care for him better, that was so good to hear.
Thanks for doing all that you do! Thank you for giving Archie his forever home in his final years! You're an amazing person!
Those fox's smiles & laughter gets me every time 😎 quite the sight to see
The little BONK when Archie walked into the fence when he had first arrived was just so cute
She is privileged to interact with these magical creatures every day and she knows it.
It's her job-
Helping God's voiceless creatures is ALWAYS WORTH THE EFFORT.. Godspeed to you kind hearts 💕
Because of all the Good Loving ❤ Don't Be Surprised If Archie Lives Past That 10 Year Mark!
Good Loving Does That To Fuzzy Critters! Scales And Winged Critters Too!
I completely agree! 😊
Oh my God, girl, you again? I just watched Dodo vid on you. You are an amazing woman with a huge heart. bless you, darlin🙏🙏🤗🤗
What a perfect little precious!! Look at how cuddly and kissable he is!🥰
Nothing better than a snowman, who's actually warm! 🥰
Why do I keep getting surprised about yet another species of animal being adorable, precious, and full of love? It's the default!
I've had rescue senior Doxies in the past, one was congenitally blind but in about two weeks he had mapped out in his mind the indoor and outdoor spaces, he loved the outdoors because there were no other dogs around to bully him or get in the way and he would bust into his pronking Gazelle mode and amazingly stop just inches from his boundaries. He crossed the rainbow bridge one pleasant afternoon doing the very thing he loved in his yard, so we were happy for him in that regard.
Wow, what an amazing and smart Doxie! Bless you for rescuing those cuties and giving them compassion and love into their sunset years ❤️ They're the funniest little pups, and their eyes just melt you, even when they're being naughty! 😂 My Doxie says hi! 👋🐾
@@emeraldflower921 We've had 3 of them, all gone now but we do have the memories and some video. My late female Dachshund rescue loved to chase off grub eating armadillos from the backyard; you wouldn't believe how fast those prehistoric- looking critters can run until a Doxie puts the move on 'em.☺
YOU are beautiful in and out. Thank you very much for taking care of Archie. ❤
What a beautiful story this is. Fox are wonderful, even if they can be a bit loud. A friend had a silver fox for 16 years. They found her on the side of the road, her mother dead after having been hit by a car. She was too young to be on her own, and after calling everywhere, there was no rescue within a 10 hour drive. In the mean time their dog, who had a litter of puppies, just figured there was room for one more, even if she make funny noises. For her whole life she was free to wander, free to leave. For 16 years she chose to be part of the family.
What a great story ! Thank you for sharing it, so glad you both had each other.
How wonderful for you and how wonderful you and your family are to have taken her in as one of your own, she was blessed to have found you x
Her: Are you gonna take a nap?
Fox: AHHHHHHH
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Foxes are so beautiful. This story is so heartwarming. If the world had the same attitude as this lady, we'd all be better and happier for it. Kudos to her 👏 🙌 I'm sure the reward is beyond anything we can imagine. Love this!
You're right,foxes are beautiful animals,I could not imagine being blind so I'm so glad he's got this Lady to look after him and give him a great life.
@@andrewmccormack4295 me too!
You are wonderful for rescuing this heaven white fox:)))))))Bless you always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh goodness - what a gorgeous creature 😍😍😍 (and a 10/10 name too 😉)
What a beautiful thing to have done - for Archie AND for all of the others you’ve helped ❤️❤️❤️❤️
God bless you! I rescue as well, not with a sanctuary, but in my home. My rescues (look at my photo to see what my specialty is) are released, but sometimes an animal is so damaged they need to stay. Opossums have very short lives, but while here they are happy.
I have stopped my rescue operation because of my own health issues, but sometimes I still get called to help, and I answer.
Fox look so rewarding!
We need more people like her in this world. All animals deserve our compassion and respect for their boundaries. Just because we can dominate them for our own purposes or desires does not make it morally right. Blessings to her and all like her!🙏🏻🤙🏻💗
I COULDN’T have said it better myself.
Absolutely agree.
Yes, yes and again yes!
You are a angel amazing human being. God bless you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He is precious...
There's this angry dog at my local salon, who looks just like him 🥰. All I have to do is say "no", and he backs off politely lol
The salon lady told me it's coz he thinks random people are intruders. I want to pet him so bad, he's so white big and fluffy. Yet ever so vicious!
#perfectpackage💝
We love Archie!
I've been following his Journey for a few years now, he's absolutely adorable. I'm so happy he found a new home with you!
What a lovely kind loving lady
That snowman, can even melt frozen hearts.💓
Archie is so adorable! The floofy face, the bamboozled expression, the head tilts, I just wanna give Archie a big squeeze!
He is adorable. I'm so happy to see that there are people out there with enough compassion and interest to give these deserving animals a good and safe life.
Awwww thank you for all you do for these mistreated beautiful foxes. They are so clever and cute too!
Young lady you are extremely special! Way beyond the “average “ human. Believing that creatures are equal and deserving of a safe and happy life is su unusual yet so satisfying and wonderful to do. You are a 9.5 on a scale of 10, double what most even hope to achieve. Our World need so many more like you! Namaste 🙏🏼
Amen to your message.
Wouldn't it be better to volunteer at a senior's home and spend time with humans who can actually appreciate another human being's companionship? "Adopts a senior fox to help him in his final years"? That's laughable.
@@michaelpark5681 and do you volunteer? Stop complaining about others. Yes adopting a fox to help on senior years it's a good thing. And she even has a fox shelter so I don't get the issue here. Also why people are fking judging when some1 else is doin something good for the world be it humans or animals. You are some1 that prolly never helpt some1 in their life , atleast that's how I see it from your message, because some1 that complains about humans helping animals means they don't care about humans in need also. Peace!
@@amaliazuzy5126 I absolutely do not volunteer. Nor have I adopted a 'senior fox in his last years' to feign some higher plane of being with my love for the world.
@@michaelpark5681 there's nothin' that makes humans more important
Archies is such a sweetie pie! How could anyone ever abandon him?!?
Human: Are you going to take a nap?
Fox: *YAAAHHHH*
Foxes are Beautiful ,Foxes are Worth It.God Bless You For Rescuing Archie and Other Foxes.
The sounds they make are amazing and hilarious. Bless this woman and her golden heart. I wish there were a few hundred thousand more of her in the world. ❤️👊🏽🙌🏽
I forgot your eyelashes are stunning and natural looking special lady !!!!
What an amazing soul she is! I love how each and everyone of her foxes have a special bond with her and especially Archie! Everyone deserves to be happy and that includes all animals ❤
Thank you.
God bless you for caring for these beautiful souls.
The way the fox said yeahhhh was so cute🥺
Archie is so adorable and cute
You are such a wonderful human being, my heart melts when I see you touching those little creatures with so much love, God bless you mate
Thank you for saving this beautiful fox as well as the others. Archie is a special boy and adorable.
You changed his life forever. Every being deserves kindness and the feeling of being safe and loved. Bless you and thank you.
My heart grew after watching this video.
They’re so beautiful and they deserve the best lives! Why shouldn’t they?
Beautiful! I don't have a fox, but, I do have a blind & deaf ten year old diabetec pomeranian. Thank you for what you are doing.
I'm a 60+ senior citizen, & I'm finding it more difficult to just financially obtain treats, food, insulin.
Many people have told me I should simply euthanize
this sweetheart.... "because life is not what it used to be." I disagree.
Thank you. ♥️
Hi friend! Check with your local humane society for help with food, meds and other needs for your pup. Many food banks are now supplying people with pet food. If your pup is on a special diet, the humane society is probably the best bet for help. I volunteer at a shelter, and we have many clients who come to us for food and other needs as well as blankets, toys and treats. We also help with meds. Let those who can help you and your Pom. Love and licks 🐾
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Thank you so very much for this information. ✅
Have a beautiful weekend.
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We have so much power to make things better in this cruel world. Thank you for bringing joy to this baby
Awww, Archie is adorable. Sad that he's blind. What a great girlfriend he has with Lulu. Perfect couple of cuties. I'm very impressed with this girl's knowledge about foxes. She's incredible.
What an incredible relationship with Archie! Archie is so special and sweet! Thank you for providing him with such a safe, loving, and beautiful place to live! ♥
Omg, even foxes tilt their heads, so cute!
God bless, this is so wonderful
What a sweet story thank you!❤
Love to see Archie getting the care he deserves - he was always one of my favourites to watch over on Save a Fox's TH-cam channel...such a shy boy, very sweet. Glad he found himself such a loving forever home. This woman is a saint, people...not only does she provide a loving permanent home to MANY foxes (usually captive-bred and therefore not able to survive in the wild), she does incredible rescue-and-release work as well. And it's not even her JOB! So it's like she has three occupations - mother, fox-rescuer/fox-mom, and her actual day job. I don't know how she has the energy to do all of that, but I'm glad she does.
You don't find many people like her. It is nice to see.
That old, blind fox is one of the most adorable foxes I have ever seen. Whoever kicked him out is a monster.
Archie is the best and animals are so pure 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩
ARCTIC FOX DAILY Wildlife Rescue - THANK YOU for all your hard work! 🙏❤️👍
Awww, he also does the (Finnigan) hee hee heeeeeee... 😍
And like some others commented, animals are worth it more than most humans (imo)...
Also: Nap time? YAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!! That one really got me. 😁
I just noticed that too! 😍
Wouldn't it be cool, if foxes laughed if they actually found things funny or are happy? I hope that's the case. 🥰
Awww Archie ❤
You are such a good soul!!
God bless you 🐾❤
Oh my…that Lulu! Quite the character. Didn’t know their “sound” before this… so different! We had blind dog, and he did extremely well in our home….as long as we didn’t rearrange furniture!!!! Thanks for sharing.
Archie is beautiful. Thank you for rescuing!
My previous house had woods behind the house. I had foxes, rabbits, deer etc. I had two foxes that would come up in my backyard to visit. They were beautiful. Sweetest thing is they would bring their babies to meet me. I have since moved & miss the wild life so much . Thank you for taking care of the foxes !
I could watch you and Archie all day long. He understands that his lack of eyesight means vulnerability. He was very defensive prior to his new home, and granting trust takes time. He responds to your voice, and when you touch his fur and cuddle him, it's like he doesn't want you to put him down. Human babies are the same way, but I would prefer this little guy anytime. Thank you for your dedication, time, love, patience, and understanding of these precious creatures.
I lost my 15 year old Keeshond about a year ago. Rudy was a wonderful companion but the last 2 years of his life he definitely was showing his age. Senior animals really need our compassion and understanding. In animal years he was over 100 years old and I hope that in my older years I have the spirit that Rudy had. Rest In Peace sweet boy.
When you have a bond with an animal...there is nothing deeper and more joyous than you can experience...they just give their all
U are such a blessing to these beautiful animals... Thank you for all u do for them.. God bless you..💜
I've seen this gal before. She has lots of foxes. Glad people like her exist.
This is so beautiful. I know it’s a TON of work, patience, time, and love - but this would be my dream job. Helping animals is something I have always wanted, since I was a kid. If I didn’t need money to pay my bills, I’d work for free! Every day of the week. Animals give us so much more than we could ever give them. Thank you for saving and making these little guys happy.
Archie is beautiful... he deserves to live a safe and content life for however many years he has left. This woman is wonderful to give these animals the care they need. No animal isn't worth it.
I love watching your foxes, they’ve got their own little little world going on. Sassy pants, tundra, just going off and Archie says yes, babe, I hear you. Haha Archie is so dang cute. I hope he makes it past 10 years.
There need to be MORE people like her!
What little angels. The little squeaks that they make are precious!
Yes, bless you for taking care of all the animals you care for. They all deserve love and security and comfortable life. They give back to you a wonderful present, ❤️ love. May you have all the blessings in the universe ✨️
I'm so glad Archie is having such a wonderful life now. He looks so happy!!
She’s the actual FOX! 😍
Thank you so much for saving all these wonderful animals!! You are a true hero! You are such a great fur-baby mom!!! Love you!
I cried, many blessings to Kimberly and everyone at the sanctuary
This woman is beyond amazing! Thank God for her.