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Rescuing animals and building up a connection with them is enchanting. They have trouble trusting people but once they do, it's a bond for life.
Friendship and love know no boundaries, and the best example can be the bond of humans and animals. Everyone would agree that it's the epitome of love and care.
If you come to think about it, isn't it amazing how animals that are incapable of speaking are able to convey everything, and their owners get them? That's because of the time they spend together to build the bond.
It's disheartening to see how many little pups are roaming the streets, seeking food and shelter, and just trying to make it through the day. These stray dogs get
And it's not just the stray dogs; the ones living with people also have seen some tough days with owners that didn't know any better. Because of the past tragedies, it's hard for them to trust humans.
It requires a great deal of love and patience to get them to trust people again. That's what the following story is all about.
The Reddit user ThrowM3Away22 posted a moving story about how her rescued dog came around and started trusting her. She was so proud and happy that she wanted to share it with everyone.
Her story got so much love and support on Reddit, and moved by their bond; people shared the moments they shared with their rescued dogs. Get ready to feel a gush of emotions by these heart-touching stories.
Connecting with animals is one of the most beautiful things ever. The Reddit user shared the story of her dog, who the previous owners abused.
Concerned because of the time, she thought the dog was hurt. But she wanted to pee and came to her rescuer to ask for help.
The OP had her tested with the vet, and she was physically fine. But she was terrified because of the previous owners.
She was so proud and happy that the dog felt safe around her. She wanted to share this and posted the story on Reddit.
People appreciated the actions of the OP and started sharing their experiences. The following are some of the most touching stories you will ever read about rescue dogs.
The old dog was ill and couldn't walk or bend his knees, so it was difficult for him to play or even do his business. PanicPainter offered to watch him once a week, and they developed a great bond over time.
She helped the dog walk and play in the park and everything else. The dog began to trust her and loved spending time with her.
The first dog adopted by them had the habit of scratching the door when he wanted to go out. Wanting to change his habit, they trained him to growl when he wanted to go outside.
One day when their father visited and watched the dog growling, he was freaked out. But when he learned why the dog was trained like that, the dad was impressed.
Similar story with this dog who was kept in a kennel by her old owners, and she learned to hold it in as long as possible. She barely drank water and was terrified.
The rescuers worked with the dog for over two years by taking her out every hour and getting her to pee. She eventually overcame her past and became a happy dog.
The owner was confused when the dog came up screaming, saying he wanted to poop and had a seizer. When taken to the vet, he was diagnosed with epilepsy.
With the treatment, his liver was shutting, and he gained weight. Taking him to a new vet helped stop his seizures.
This little guy went through some tough times and was even afraid to ask when he wanted to go. Working with his human, He began to trust.
He learned to do the potty dance and answered when asked, "Who wants to go potty." He about jumps for his hooman to put harness and leash on him.
One of his pups was quite mistreated before coming to him, and for the first year, he would run away from pets and scratches, and a belly rub was never an option.
Now, he actually goes to them to initiate pets, cuddles, scratches and rolls over to request a full belly rub. It's the best feeling when they finally trust you.
The dog was found in a shelter and had a habit of holding it in until she really had to go. The dog was stubborn but eventually got along with the owner and learned to go on command.
This Husky was a rescue and could scream when terrified; perhaps he was beaten by the previous owner. The rescuer worked with the little dog to make him feel safe and reduced.
Adopting a dog is always best to help out a poor life. They deserve a warm house and a good life instead of trying to survive in the streets.
The OP deserves applause all the way. She worked to build trust, and the little one came around.
The pup tried her best to tell them, but they didn't listen. It wasn't her fault, so they were fine with it.
They have formed such a lovely relationship. The dog goes to the office with her owner and pokes with her nose to tell her it's time to go.
Their late Boston terrier’s mother was abused, and the people that rescued her were able to calm her anxiety by breading her. She had the most amazing offspring that gave them 15 years of outdoor recreational fun and companionship.
She loves her hooman so much that she doesn't let anyone near her even when scared. That's the power of love.
Creating a bond with another life is too precious and a feeling you can't describe in words. The rescue dogs learned how to trust their humans is inspiring and delightful at the same time.
These stories are too cute to handle, but when you find something so beautiful, it becomes your duty to share it with others. Share the post and make the day of your friends and family better.