Dog Hero’s

Oh my, what a hero this dog is! Not even formally "trained" to rescue per se, but to guide, it's in this dog's heart to rescue. I love him!

It appears Ms. Milling, the 21-year-old college student was hiking alone. If that's correct, I hope she'll never try it again. Just like in the water, on a hike, everyone needs a buddy.

Thanks for the post, Keesha!
 
Oh my, what a hero this dog is! Not even formally "trained" to rescue per se, but to guide, it's in this dog's heart to rescue. I love him!

It appears Ms. Milling, the 21-year-old college student was hiking alone. If that's correct, I hope she'll never try it again. Just like in the water, on a hike, everyone needs a buddy.

Thanks for the post, Keesha!


I agree with everything you just stated . It’s incredible that this dog has had no formal training or training of any type but just dies this in their own. It’s a natural instinct thing.

And what on earth is 21 year old woman doing hiking on her own? That’s extremely dangerous and I hope she learned her lesson.

My pleasure RaddishRose:)
 

Oh my! I could only get to the third dog story.
This is too sad:cry: And I didn’t wear waterproof mascara today.
Its bittersweet. I’m so happy that these dogs were rescued and have a better life but it never ceases to amaze me how cruel humanity can be, especially to something as loveable as a dog.

Here are some other dog heros

http://www.dogguide.net/25-hero-dogs.php
 
Oh my! I could only get to the third dog story.
This is too sad:cry: And I didn’t wear waterproof mascara today.
Its bittersweet. I’m so happy that these dogs were rescued and have a better life but it never ceases to amaze me how cruel humanity can be, especially to something as loveable as a dog.

Here are some other dog heros

http://www.dogguide.net/25-hero-dogs.php

Oh dear, Keesha, I just clicked randomly and while touching I didn't see anything very sad. I'll take a look at your link.
 
Oh dear, Keesha, I just clicked randomly and while touching I didn't see anything very sad. I'll take a look at your link.

The stories were great RaddishRose. The very fact that these dogs were saved is heartwarming. It always chokes me up when I read about dogs missing eyes , ears and other parts. Many dogs are used for fighting. One dog had no tongue and it took them a while to figure out why he wasn’t eating. It wasn’t a complaint.


Here is an update on Nanook and the woman he saved.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/husky-rescue-deaf-woman-alaska-1.4734018
 


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