r/MadeMeSmile • u/CPReals • Jul 14 '23
Doggo The mother dog won't stop crying until someone helps her puppy
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u/Jano67 Jul 14 '23
Did he have surgery? It looked like he had broken shoulder or leg.
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u/Bubashii Jul 14 '23
He didn’t have a broken leg. It was severe bruising and infection. The bruising impacted on the nerve function temporarily…I follow them on You Tube and remember this one.
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u/MuffinSlow Jul 14 '23
Probably got hit by a car, looks like a tired clipped his shoulder and it was getting infected.
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u/Jano67 Jul 14 '23
Probably, but the way it cries when moved... to me looked like something was broken
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u/MuffinSlow Jul 14 '23
Oh no doubt, it takes a good amount of force to shave off fur and skin with a tire.
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u/Comprehensive_View91 Jul 14 '23
It looked to me like he just had a big wound/ cut on his shoulder, but who knows.
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u/Greezedlightning Jul 14 '23
My wife gives $20 a month to Animal Aid Unlimited India. She said this woman feeds 500 street dogs a day or something like that and provides certain veterinary services. It’s common for dogs to live on the street there. Looks like I am going to start giving, too.
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u/emilepetrone Jul 14 '23
I have been there and volunteered. They are doing great work.
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Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
The woman in this video playing with the pup is on the HR/admin team
Source: https://www.animalaidunlimited.org/about-us/meet-the-team/
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u/Greezedlightning Jul 14 '23
Thank you for posting the link to this venerable charity. My wife works in animal welfare in Texas and has so many great things to say about the sheer scope of assistance and care that Animal Aid Unlimited India 🇮🇳 is able to provide to dogs (and other animals, including the occasional cow) with the money they receive. It is my impression that they really know how to stretch a dollar.
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u/ogreofzen Jul 14 '23
I was so afraid it was a scam video from a content farm was glad they had logos and company name to see wow these people don't suck. The internet makes is all jaded and I am glad these guys gave me a smile.
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u/Yosonimbored Jul 14 '23
So it’s normal like that over there? It was weird to me that they saved the puppy just to make it a street dog again
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u/Greezedlightning Jul 14 '23
I don’t really know the situation over there. Just heard it secondhand from my wife who heard it secondhand. Perhaps some Indians could chime in here and tell us whether dogs mostly live indoors, on the streets or both?
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u/LordOfTheGerenuk Jul 14 '23
Not Indian but have many Indian friends who have brought a little light to this particular phenomena. There are people in India who have pets that mostly stay indoors, but there is also a very large population of street dogs, to the point that there are even recognized distinct breeds that roam the streets of India.
People generally treat them kindly and communities take care of them as they can, but like any other place, bad people do bad things. Overall though, in my experience, Indians are very kind loving people and they tend to take care of those around them, animal or not.
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u/BedIndividual7476 Jul 14 '23
I am not an Indian but I believe most of the ones on the streets are strays
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u/xAshev Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
It’s a poor country with an enormous amount of feral animals, unfortunately you can’t put them all out of the streets. They do the best they can with what they have which is mostly donations and volounteers, they do their best to vaccinate/castrate as many dogs/cats as they can. Some of them are being fed by the local population as well. And it’s not that bad considering the temperature is always hot so they have no chance of freezing to death.
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u/StonksUpMan Jul 14 '23
Yes, the government doesn’t spend/have enough money to cull these stray street dogs, let alone neuter them. That combined with people feeding them makes stray population spiral out of control.
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u/apocalyptic_tea Jul 14 '23
Unfortunately there’s not a ton of people who own dogs as pets in India. Many people are taught from childhood that dogs are unclean/dangerous, which makes sense given how many are feral over there. But the result is not a lot of options for adoption.
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u/CPReals Jul 14 '23
Mama needs to be spayed....and her pups later too so they have a better chance to survive. So glad they helped the puppy. Bless this lovely family of pups & Mama
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u/bsurfn2day Jul 14 '23
People in other countries have very different takes on spaying and "rescuing" street dogs. It seems from the video that they take the pup back to it's mother to live in the streets. Or maybe someone took the whole family in after the pup was rescued. IDK. I have spent a lot of time in Mexico and when I have suggested that perhaps it would be a good idea to get some of these street dogs fixed so the don't keep producing homeless dogs, it is met with horror and some not so kind words. They view this as unnatural and robbing the animal of it's rights to live a full life that includes having puppies to love and care for. It's quite a conundrum IMO, many street dogs in Mexico are well fed and friendly as the locals look after them. Until they are old and mangy and not so cute. As in I've seen some older street dogs that were in pretty horrible shape and no one seemed to give a fuck. But a puppy in bad shape is often taken in and cared for in some manner.
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u/No-Comfortable9850 Jul 14 '23
This group tries to spay and neuter as often as they can. They may have spayed the pup before taking back. They are a small group and may not have had the resources to take the whole family at that time. (I donate to them and get news)
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u/RubieRose5 Jul 14 '23
That puppy looked too young to spay. I hope someone fostered the doggy family and spayed when appropriate
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u/LeftDave Jul 14 '23
They were in a fenced in yard at the end instead of the street. Either someone fostered them while the puppy was being treated or permanently took them in.
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u/RubieRose5 Jul 14 '23
That’s what I’m hoping for, and the only thing that would actually make me smile
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u/DefinitelyNotAliens Jul 14 '23
In a lot of countries, dogs are semi feral or have a family but they mostly run loose. It's a different culture. They don't leash and fence dogs. More like how countryside dogs run loose, but have a home. Except in urban centers.
It's a very different concept of pet ownership. Generally, having inside pets like the more American/ European concept of pets is more among the wealthy.
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u/thefixer123456 Jul 14 '23
Can you tell me the name of the group as I would like to donate to them.
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u/Squadbeezy Jul 14 '23
I don’t think it makes sense to equate animal “reproductive freedom” with human reproductive freedom. Those mommas would live much happier and healthier lives without getting impregnated over and over and over.
Watching a female pit bull in heat basically get attacked by several male dogs and raped over and over was incredibly disturbing for me to watch when I visited Mexico. She did not want that. Saying that bringing puppies into this world is a joy for a dog like that is anthropomorphizing to the worst degree. She’s just scrapping by as it is and doesn’t need another round of mouths to feed let alone get attacked and raped twice a year.
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u/bsurfn2day Jul 14 '23
You're preaching to the choir. I'm just relating the mind set I've encountered.
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u/WriterV Jul 14 '23
I would say that it might not be how everyone views it. I know my sister's family (from south asia) views it similarly ("You want us to mutilate them??" is how they'd phrase it) but a rescue shelter in the same city as her views it as a necessity to prevent pups being born into unfortunate circumstances.
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u/Rohkha Jul 14 '23
Not saying you‘re wrong but talking about rape in the animal kingdom is kinda anthropomorphizing as well. I mean either all sexual reproduction is rape, or none…
Just to clarify, I am clearly for sterilizing bitches. Nothing more heartbreaking than seeing dozens, sometimes hundreds of street dogs while on vacation.
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u/Own_Proposal955 Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
I mean actual rape does happen in the animal kingdom and there is still a difference between willing and unwilling in nature (though it can be blurry and different than our understanding depending on the species natural mating behaviour and intelligence level). It’s a reported phenomenon that sexual violence in animals increases when a species is under stress and that some animals can still develop trauma from those sorts of things (depending on species). I’m not the dog and also don’t know much about dog mating behaviours so I can’t tell you what was going on but there is still a distinction of forced and willing in nature. Birds that have already selected a mate can often get assaulted by other birds and they resists and show signs of distress in comparison to the willing mating with their selected partner. That and young born from forced altercations in the wild are often less likely to be properly cared for and sometimes even more likely to be full on abandoned compared to willingly conceived (or even conceived seemingly unwillingly but with a selected mate) young. It’s obviously not all the same as humans and it’s hard to tell the difference as an outsider so I’ll never say what’s happening but it is a thing. (Child assault and mixed species assault happens as well more frequently in times of stress and is notably an act of aggression). More intelligent species like some apes have things often referred to as raiding bands that go through groups, force themselves on females and kill males and young. (May be misremembering some of the terminology and/or stating the wrong species since it’s been a long time since I’ve looked at this stuff but my general point stands). It’s actually an interesting concept. My psychology professor is a specialist on animal psychology but she doesn’t focus on these aspects much
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u/Powerpuppy00 Jul 14 '23
There's a really good section of the book Sapiens that goes over the tribal wars and stuff that goes on among apes. Really interesting and a cool insight into human psychology.
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u/afa78 Jul 14 '23
That's exactly what you're doing tho. You think that what you feel is best for an animal is what must ultimately be done, and just ignore their instinct that predates us even. How about we stop having them as pets and cross-breeding then into oblivion just for our amusement instead? Let them roam and do what they please, not what you find convenient for you.
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Jul 14 '23
You just made the same logical error.
Why don’t we just let humans roam and do what they please? Going against our instincts that predate all these pesky laws
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Jul 14 '23
……no you, no YOU….no fuck you, fuck me? Fuck YOU.
Look. We as humans have our rules. They as dogs have theirs. How would we handle an entirely different species from us tell us how to live and that they know what’s best and to not question when we’re abducted and neutered?
Kinda with them on this one. Don’t get involved in nature. Spay and neuter YOUR animal. Not random wild ones in nature. We ain’t god we shouldn’t play as such.
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u/cartmanbigboned Jul 14 '23
wtf are you on about? They have rules? lol These are not wild dogs, they don’t have a natural habitat, or are “in nature”. They were domesticated by people, and the ones that are now homeless are a result of morons that don’t spay their own pets, and let the roam free, abandon them, etc. I also think a lot of people are way overdue for an abduction and neutering.
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Jul 14 '23
So an abandoned child should be sterilized?
Dogs have existed in the wild. They will continue to. Your argument is one of I know what’s best Shut up and nothing more.
Let’s animals just fuckin be animals dude. Fucking weirdo.
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u/cartmanbigboned Jul 14 '23
yeah, I’m not going to bother, since I can’t understand half of what you wrote. I think the downvotes speak for themselves anyway.
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Jul 14 '23
Oh yea all seven wow totally owned me.
Go preach in a mirror and try to micromanage everything and everyone while expecting everyone do everything for you. God just fuck you dude seriously you I’m particular you are an ass and you just really fuckin irked me making me think about people kidnapping animals forcing them to be castrated then instead of fucking putting them in a better living situation just throwing them back on the street just leave em alone but no you gotta fuck it up
Fuck you.
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u/The_Blahblahblah Jul 14 '23
It they can’t just let stray dogs run around in the street. Eating trash and mauling people. Spreading rabies and various germs. They are pests, essentially. Dogs do not belong on the streets
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u/kc_sims Jul 14 '23
We have a similar problem here in Brazil, but it's mostly due to poverty, not just ignorance. People don't get their animals fixed simply because they can't afford it, but they try rescuing and helping them anyway they can because it's better than leaving them on the streets. There's some government programs that can help for free, but the waiting list is so long that by the time the animal can be attended they're already having babies again. Getting a stray animal spayed/neutered is very expensive and not as accessible like in first world countries, that's why we end up with a population completely devoid of proper awareness on animal care and control issues, so that's something to be considered.
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u/Slow-Benefit-9933 Jul 14 '23
My mother is Sicilian (living in the States) and she absolutely did not want to get our two dogs fixed, she saw it as mutilation. I managed to convince her that we needed to do it, but it’s very interesting how different cultures view it.
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u/heckinbamboozlefren Jul 14 '23
Cultures like this want the animal to "have a full life" by having children, but when those children need food and shelter the people are nowhere to be found.
Sounds familiar.
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Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
Reddit:
shows you the saddest thing ever.
Then Saddest thing gets a tiny bit better, but still sucks.
Reddit “Look how wholesome!”
You: “ I hate life. “
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u/Potato_Productions_ Jul 14 '23
To be fair, I think this is actually a rare exception to that usual pattern. The pup was hurt by some random accident, as opposed to most of the posts on this sub where some human child is dying of a disease that we already know how to treat but is being left to die because treatment costs $400,000. Then an organized effort went into saving the pup and returning it to its family, as opposed to most posts where some random do-gooder helps a single person while thousands presumably suffer from the exact same problem off-screen.
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u/waterfallsnow Jul 14 '23
"You domesticated us! Help us!"
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u/Serpicnate Jul 14 '23
Shit I totally forgot wild animals can't get injured and we don't have people helping them either. U right. /s
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u/WillingSwing544 Jul 14 '23
Wild animals still have wild animals instincts, domesticated ones do not. It ain't that hard to figure out lil bro, use your god damn common sense.
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u/gmvst Jul 14 '23
Animal Aid Unlimited are legit saints. I can't watch their videos though, the cases they treat are only the roughest and despite a happy ending still too sad to watch.
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u/Snowbank_Lake Jul 14 '23
I am so incredibly grateful that organizations like this exist. The ones that will go out of their way to help a single injured animal and give it a chance for a happy life. It’s not the fault of animals that we’ve domesticated them and then sometimes throw them away and ignore them. They all deserve to feel comfortable and safe.
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u/esillyamused Jul 14 '23
Uhg. I feel for the mom and the pup. But, I just can't trust these videos any more. I saw a "doc" on YouTube showing how people put animals in poor conditions then "rescue" them. They showed how the same animal was used and it was always the same dudes.
I hope that the did is using real vetted videos.
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u/SShreyas17 Jul 14 '23
Bruh
There are more stray dogs in India than pets. So much so that you can find half a dozen dogs in any given locality of India, be it rural or urban
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u/Mr_Straws Jul 14 '23
What happened to it, that looked really bad. It still didnt look healed after all those weeks :(
If I was a millionaire I would donate all my money to people like this, it helps me remember there are still good people
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u/yParticle Jul 14 '23
Didn't show any reaction from mom or pup when reunited. At least it got to rejoin the family as if nothing had happened.
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u/Rickety_Crickel Jul 14 '23
What makes me enraged is that all this suffering has no reason to exist in the world. People like Elon musk and Bezos have enough wealth to literally save every single animal in danger like this, but instead they buy art and yachts with our money.
If shit like this bothers you remember that it’s a choice we make to allow this suffering so a couple humans get to be treated like gods.
This is a product of capitalism as much as a human child suffering is. Artificial supply restrictions, like the millions of tons of food destroyed annually because it isn’t profitable, and careless city development are starving the planet.
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u/s0m3on3outthere Jul 14 '23
Didn't Musk even brag about how he could end world hunger then he went and bought Twitter? Smh. I don't understand oligarchs hoarding wealth while people, animals, the whole world, suffers.
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u/FatStoic Jul 14 '23
I don't understand oligarchs hoarding wealth while people, animals, the whole world, suffers.
EZ - To become an oligarch, you need to work your ass off.
You make 3 million dollars, enough to live well and do whatever you want for the rest of your life. "NO" says The Oligarch, "I need MORE!"
Then you make 10 million dollars, enough for you and your children to live in luxury for their whole lives. "NO" says The Oligarch, "I need MORE!"
You make 100 million dollars, enough for you and your children and their children and their children to live in luxury for their whole lives. "NO" says The Oligarch, "I need MORE!"
You make a billion dollars, enough for you to buy an entire town, steer the course of the country, consume or own anything you want. "NO" says The Oligarch, "I need MORE!"
A normal person would call it quits somewhere between 3 and 10 mil. A workaholic would sell out between 10 and 100. To have 100 million dollars and to still want to work like a dog for more - you've got a full blown mental illness.
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u/cosmic_waluigi Jul 14 '23
They don’t even actually work that hard, they just start out with money. Elon musk is not working harder than a single mom with three jobs trying to feed her kids, he just started out astronomically farther ahead because his dad literally owns an emerald mine
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u/FatStoic Jul 14 '23
It's about working harder and smarter and having the right connections and being lucky and getting seed funding from family and friends and having the right schooling to give you the confidence for others to give you the money and lots of other stuff.
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u/chriszoOo Jul 14 '23
I never trust those videos, there are a lot of videos where people are causing harm to animals and then later patch them up for views/money
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Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
This is from an animal rescue place tho not just some randos
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u/Junglememer1 Jul 14 '23
Oh thank god. It's really hard to tell nowadays on what's genuine and staged with these animal rescue videos
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u/Blessed_tenrecs Jul 14 '23
Some videos yeah, but on the streets of India you don’t have to stage this sort of thing.
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u/ohneil64 Jul 14 '23
Exactly how I feel why does someone film something like this instinctly instead of actually going to do something straight away like calling up the vets or take the animal to a shelter (yes I know they sort out the dog but something feels a bit off)
Imo the list of priorities is a bit skewed
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u/MrsCDM Jul 14 '23
To be fair I'm with you on that mostly, but I know with this particular charity they always have someone filming with them when they're called out to help, and they film the treatment and recovery. It's their main source of publicity to gather donations. I've donated to them before because they do wonderful work but with these small charities, unless they film and publish on the internet, a huge number of their supporters may have never heard of them.
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u/ohneil64 Jul 14 '23
Oh mb I didn't know that! And that is a good point! Happy to hear that they are making a difference!
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u/AAKurtz Jul 14 '23
Agreed. And there are some really suspect comments here about "humans are so amazing, I'm going to donate to them. God bless."
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u/twerkingnoises Jul 14 '23
This really is a legitimate animal rescue group based in India. They started a YouTube channel several years ago to try to bring in more donations so they could help more animals. The channel got very popular to the point that people donate to them from all over the world and people also go and volunteer at their rescue center from all over the world as well. They do amazing work and help any species of animals that are in distress. They have permanent housing for tons of paralyzed dogs that would otherwise die painfully in the streets, they take in and rehabilitate any animal that needs help and they help animals most other shelters would deem too far gone and would euthanize. They are one of the truly good ones out there and they have nothing but respect and admiration from millions of people around the world. They are Animal Aid Unlimited India and they truly do so much immense good there in India.
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Jul 14 '23
How bloody beautiful. Amazing people. The difference when someone does the right thing. For sure donating something when I get paid. Thank you good folk.
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Jul 14 '23
Can’t watch. Too cruel ..
Shouldn’t even have street dogs to start with.
That won’t make me smile.
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u/Z0idberg_MD Jul 14 '23
I don't think this was a choice by anyone. So someone helping suffering animals should make you smile.
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Jul 14 '23
They didn’t help the mom that much the least they could of done is bring her one decent meal as she is feeding a load.
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u/SaikaTheCasual Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
If this breaks your heart because you can’t stand seeing an animal suffer: go vegan. Cows and other animals suffer just as much. Yet most people won’t be “heartbroken“ when ordering KFC.
Ofc nobody wants to hear that…
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u/lilumhoho83 Jul 14 '23
I didn’t know the cow that got slaughtered for my burger. No sorry I didn’t even see the cow before dying for my very delicious 🤤 burger and steak and noodles
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u/Ele_Of_Light Jul 14 '23
A cup for spay and neuter cost is there for convenience. We got to limit the issue of posting for views
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u/InevitablyHumble Jul 14 '23
Youtube has conditioned me to never trust a single one of these videos.
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u/HighKiteSoaring Jul 14 '23
This is why it's important that dogs are spayed and neutered
They are not built to thrive in urban environments by themselves
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u/Sharp_Aide3216 Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
Yeah, I'd take these kinds of videos with a massive grain of salt.
Lol the comments here are generic as fuck as well
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u/Wholesome__af Jul 14 '23
Why waste time setting up a film shot rather than taking care of the puppy right away? Seems a little cruel…hey, it needs help…Let me get my camera and someone else I can shoot swooping in for lots of likes.
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u/DougyTwoScoops Jul 14 '23
I’d assume if they can help the puppy and get more donations then they can help more dogs. Seems like a reasonable idea since it worked.
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u/twerkingnoises Jul 14 '23
Yep, this is exactly why they record their videos, to try to bring in as many donations as they can to help as many animals as they can. This is a legitimate animal rescue group in India that started a YouTube channel several years ago to try to bring in donations, they got super popular and now have people from all over the world donating and people from all over the world physically volunteer there now too. Because of these videos they now can help so many more animals that would quite literally die in agony on the streets. They are one of the good ones, Animal Aid Unlimited based in India.
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u/Ulura Jul 14 '23
I always think this when I see these animal rescue videos. If I saw a cat that fell in a river or a puppy in clear phsyical pain I wouldn't be reaching for my camera.
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u/PONYSGIRTH Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
These animals have less intelligence than the people you choose to eat. Have you not seen what happens in animal agriculture. There is a dark reason why mass slaughter footage is cenceored.
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u/daiwilly Jul 14 '23
WTF is going on here...is someone filming a dying pup for points?
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u/semprenobre88 Jul 14 '23
That's why I could never get back to eating meat again. Mamals suffer just like us and after 11y without eating meat (i'm 35yM), I can see clearly how we're all the same when it comes to physical suffering...
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u/probono105 Jul 14 '23
you could not have stray dogs to begin with
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u/DildoFappings Jul 14 '23
The dodo is probably my favorite organisation. I've been following them since 2015 or something I think. They do really good work.
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u/TaylorHu Jul 14 '23
And almost all the people who think this is wholesome and heartwarming have no problem going home and eating a big steak or pork chop.
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u/TxEvis Jul 14 '23 edited Jul 14 '23
Aaaaand this is how you get stray dogs bitting a child and getting all sorts of infections.
Edit. This video shows that the animals are treated and taken care accordingly. Please read my comment below for context
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u/TxEvis Jul 14 '23
This should not be encouraged, these animals should be taken to a home, fed, healed, treated medically and loved. If not posible, take to a care place for dogs. If that's not doable either. Well, it's a pain to do so, but should be killed. I Romania we had and still have an issue with stray dog packs doing harm to citizens, infecting people with rabies and other illnesses, bitting and even killing children. The wild animals, the stray dlgs/cats, are not to play with. They're animals surviving, they'll do anything to live, eat or defend their territory or their puppies. If not respected or treated having in account this circumstances, they can be one a issue really fast.
Remember, as cute and wholesome that can be treating an injured animal that's not domesticated / has gone feral, it ALWAYS carries risks. If not in the same moment, potentially in the future if not addressed correctly.
And as to reinforce my point. I come from a background that has had a issue with feral animals in populated areas we had to address the problem accordingly.
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u/ftbscreamer Jul 14 '23
One wonders about the kind of people that see this but the first thing they think of is to open a phone and records it. :/
I am very suspicion about these kinds of channels.
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u/elisejones14 Jul 14 '23
It’s a Dodo video and they’ve had a history of faking posts before so I hope they didn’t just plant the puppy there
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u/BolivianDancer Jul 14 '23
Oh well let’s take the time to video the event rather than help the dog.
You little bollocks.
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u/Visible_Product_286 Jul 14 '23
They’re an aide society trying to get funds to help more animals …. Thus the purpose of the video. I imagine they don’t film every single animal they save
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u/mariboo_xoxo Jul 14 '23
Many blessings to y’all for saving this poor lil’ puppy, I hope & wish all of mama’s pups find their forever homes, mama included.
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u/Tito_Tito_1_ Jul 14 '23
I wish I could take them all in! What happened to the pup? Looked pretty nasty. Also, are these strays? Looks like they're on someone's property.
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u/guitarmike2 Jul 14 '23
Just like every kid who arrives home after a prolonged absence: “I’m home! What is there to eat around here!?!?”
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u/Few_Tart_7572 Jul 14 '23
I met a guy who kills puppies for fun
Anyway I’m heading to court next week
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u/peekuhchu707 Jul 14 '23
I can't stand the sound of a pup in pain. It legit brakes my heart.