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  1. Thankyou for not only introducing the US to their introduction, but also showing us the important things, like closets and coats 😂. Thankyou for being you, and I truly wish people would give their animals and children actual medication that helps ❤

  2. Another beautiful sight..rescued and has now found the safest place on earth…with Lee and the pack. What a calm precious doggie. 😍watching you with all the dogs and introducing River..special..special. hugs and love 💘 to all.

  3. Lee, I wanted to comment on the video where you talked about loss, particularly River and Stubs. It touched us and helped us revisit our own pet losses. You were masterful in not only truly acknowledging the pain of animal-friend loss but also taking pride in giving them a wonderful loving life in the wide open spaces. Loss is painful but as they say the amount of pain we experience correlates with the amount of love we can feel. Thank you for your heartfelt sharing.

  4. My baby is epileptic and on 4 meds and cbd. I made a promise I would never ever give up on him. You never know what tomorrow will bring. Possibly a cure. I’m glad he’s controlled now and pray he never has another monster.

  5. 1:20 HAD TO CONVINCE THE OWNERS?!?! Listen I’m really REALLY doing my best to keep love in my heart and to be selfless and compassionate and considerate and truthful and trustworthy AND ALLLTHAT MFING SHEEEEEET and y’all are just not understanding how tough that is with y’all who KNOW YOU NEED TO ASK SOMEONE cuz y’all make effedup decisions and ya just go ahead and do it —— MFER ASK SOMEONE BEFORE YOU PUT A LIFE ON THE LINE

    sick of this stuff man

    Get it together— do better —- the rest of us are really trying —— try – you try too!

  6. It makes me very sad when people don't commit to taking care of their dogs for their whole entire lives. At the very least surrender them to a sanctuary and commit to making monthly payments every month to help them live out their lives in someone else's cars.

  7. You should find and adopt little tiny dogs, as well. People pay a fortune for them and then find out that they are difficult to handle and then just push them to the side. We have two 3 pound Yorkshire terriers. As a matter of fact, they’re having their teeth cleaned today. We know how to take care of them. Think about it.

  8. The first dog we had as a family was a German Short-haired pointer, and bless him, he had epilepsy. Fireworks and some very loud sounds would trigger a fit. My parents adored this boy, spent thousands trying meds, natural and holistic remedies. And he lived a good life, passing at 10.
    Their second fur baby was diagnosed with cancer, and they again did everything to save him. Chemo included. Then we read about how some human cancer patients were trying breastmilk as some sort of therapy. I had just had my 3rd baby, so I offered some up!! The vet had given him 6 weeks. After my folks started giving him the breastmilk, he actually acted like a puppy again, and lived for another 9 months! Amazing.
    Unless you are an animal lover, you can't understand the lengths people go to gorgeous their fur babies.
    Lee, you truly are an incredible human ❤️

  9. You are amazing, you know, and remember all their names. I can't remember people names that well..lol. Another excellent God saving heaven sent rescue. Keep up the work. You’re such a blessing to man kind.

  10. My 18 yo Shih Tuz started having seizures and it's really horrible to watch. I put her down rather then to watch her suffer. My heart goes out to everyone who deals with this problem.

  11. My little sweet dog had seizures. I would hold him and keep him calm until he got past them. He didn’t have them often enough to require medication, but I would totally give him medicine if he had needed it. Interesting enough once we moved from Seattle to Alabama, he quit having the seizures. Sadly he died last year. He was my sweet lap dog.

  12. Breaks my heart when people are unable to manage when a pet has a medical condition.

    My dog (RIP Apr 2020) was diagnosed with epilepsy at 6yrs old, with medication, regular check ups and a lot of TLC she lived until she was 17. And to think when she was diagnosed I was told that it could shorten her life expectancy, the vets were amazed. I miss her every day (even though have another dog) and despite the cost I would do it all again.

  13. I absolutely love the walks you do with some of the beautiful, awesome dogs. I enjoy seeing them being the great dogs they are. 🐕🦮🐕‍🦺🐶 Actually I have had cats all my adult life and still do, but I love ALL ANIMALS. ❤️

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