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This will do your heart good (Original Post)
ashling
Dec 2013
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ashling
(25,771 posts)1. !!!!!!!
CitizenLeft
(2,791 posts)2. That Hope for Paws group is phenomenal
Sweet sweet Miley. I wish I could take her home - and Frankie too. There are evenings when I get caught up in one rescue vid after another, and just cry and cry. The transformations are incredible. A dog's capacity to recuperate after horrible neglect and/or abuse - and be so happy when they get that love they've never had - just blows me away. Bless Miley's beautiful heart.
And a big thank you out there to Eldad in CA and all the other rescue warriors across the country who work so diligently to save "throw away" dogs and give them a happy ending.
mnhtnbb
(31,382 posts)3. Awww...Miley looks a little like my Snowy--rescued from a kill shelter--
magical thyme
(14,881 posts)4. 2nd time I've watched it this morning...
hope they get adopted together, but they're at 2 different rescues now...