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(YouTube)   For an early Woofday, let's take a look at how a pet shelter worker spent hours showing an abused, terrified and aggressive dog that people can reach out to show kindness and love, not just to hit. I'm not crying; YOU'RE crying   (youtube.com) divider line
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568 clicks; posted to D'awww » on 17 Nov 2020 at 8:25 AM (2 years ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2020-11-17 9:10:30 AM  
Reminds me of my little German Shepherd girl when we first adopted her. She was terrified of everything. It took a while but she now trusts us and never leaves my side. She also an incredible guard-girl.
 
2020-11-17 10:42:47 AM  
Very nice. A lot of progress in only a day (I've worked with a cat who took weeks)
 
2020-11-17 10:46:06 AM  
Suggestion for post thanksgiving to all of Farks dog owners, to have a wee bit of fun with your neighbors


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2020-11-17 12:07:21 PM  

Number 216: Suggestion for post thanksgiving to all of Farks dog owners, to have a wee bit of fun with your neighbors


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Ha! Me likes!

/I just hope I remember to do this next time I have a large bone!
//at least to take a photo
 
2020-11-17 5:09:40 PM  

Number 216: Suggestion for post thanksgiving to all of Farks dog owners, to have a wee bit of fun with your neighbors


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That bone is bigger than my dog.
 
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