Rescuing animals in deep sleep.

Imagine being a homeless dog… you are in a constant struggle to find a safe spot to sleep, in constant look for food and water, you are always in a state of fear from cars, fireworks, or coyotes who are searching for their next meal - it's really a nightmare.

I wanted to share some videos where I used their exhaustion to my advantage and surprised these dogs in their sleep! This method can be very dangerous - especially with larger dogs who may overreact.

The little dog in today's new video was quite nervous, so I had to be quiet and complete the mission without waking him up.


The next one didn't want anything to do with me, so I had to send Loreta forward for this dangerous mission:
 


On this one, I was joined by Hope For Paws' Board of Director and a good friend of mine, Jaime Ray Newman:
 


This senior dog lived by the freeway for 7 months and he was mostly deaf, so that was pretty easy:
 


Surprising a sleeping German Shepherd can be very dangerous:
 


Surprising a sleeping Pit Bull can also be very dangerous:
 


Some senior dogs have no fight left in them, and they are happy to be saved:
 


But some seniors will fight (and bite):
 


This senior tried to bite but failed:
 


This puppy slept by the railroad tracks, and I managed to surprise him too:
 

All these dogs, EXCEPT for the first one, have already found their loving forever homes! If you would like to adopt Patriot, please contact our friends at Maison SΓ»re.

To see Melanie Flindt Hjerrild training dogs, please click here - I have never seen anything like this: https://www.instagram.com/melandthemutts/reels/

Lastly, if you would like to help us save more dogs like the dogs in these videos, please help us with a small donation here:

Thanks!

Thank you so much for watching our videos and sharing your favorite ones with your friends.

Eldad


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