Confused Jack Russell Tied To A Stop Sign And Abandoned | Dog Tales | Pets & Vets



A jack russell terrier is seen on cctv being needlessly abandoned on a busy road. Scared and confused, Dogs Trust step in and rescue this distressed dog and aim to change it’s life for the better.

Andrea Hayes gives us a glimpse into the daily life of the workers at Ireland and UK’s largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust. We get an intimate look into the ups and downs of working with these lovely animals, and the pressure of saving their lives.

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35 thoughts on “Confused Jack Russell Tied To A Stop Sign And Abandoned | Dog Tales | Pets & Vets”

  1. The only reason I can think of,example the animal shelter In my town charges me $65 for a small dog on up. I don’t know what Ireland requires but if the persons broke ,charging them ain’t helping

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  2. Looking at this place makes me wonder why rescue places here in the States doesn't look like this. But the so-called shelters here in this country say that they care, but yet they seem to kill lots of dogs and cats instead.

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  3. Here in the United States pounds and the so-called shelters need to be shut down forever, because the damned people don't truly care about the dogs or cats, or even other animals, and that folks is exactly why I don't like too many people because of their attitudes towards animals. We are supposed to be caretakers, but instead people have turned out to be murderers of the animals and the planet.

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  4. Come to the USA and all over the world and show and tell them that you never destroy a healthy animal. And show them how nice your shelter looks. Too many kill shelters all over the world. As to why people abandon and neglect animals instead of bringing them to a no kill shelter is because they were never loving animals owners in the first place.

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  5. My rescue dog went through being dumped at 5-6 years old. Ive had her since then, she is now 15 and always had extreme psychological issues because of it. She can never let me out of her sight. People underestimate animals

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  6. We have given Ukraine Billions of American Taxpayer Money. The people have received none of it. It doesn't get past Zelensky and his hench men. We have people here in America that are starving and children starving, we need that money for Americans first.

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  7. I've had 3 jack Russell's in my life and they have came from shelters only. All 3 were so special and little superstars.
    Please, if you're looking for a pet whether it be a dog or cat go to the shelters..you will never regret it. ❤

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  8. My 11.5 yr old jack russell developed hemangiosarcoma. Unemployed. Broke. I entered into a contract leveraging everything of value I own as collateral for his life to be saved and to buy him 3 more months of life…great!!! Life!!!! I spent $45,000+ dollars …..I know how that cancer works. I knew it would return. I would’ve sold my entire life and soul to science for the same amount of time with him. There’s nothing more valuable than their lives. Person 1 : Tie him to a sign? Why? Cuz Not* they’re prob? Person 2: “we’ll pay what it costs. I don’t care what the price is. I have nothing. But I will pay anything as long as it takes for even just one more day”. No one who abandons a dog she be allowed to live. No one should be able to get a pet without a permit and every home with an animal should be assigned a non-over loaded case worker to ensure the happy lives of these animals that We made dependent on us.

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  9. WHAT A GREAT FACILITY WHO ALWAYS KEEPS THE NEEDS OF THE DOGS IN MIND…..MY ONLY SUGGESTION
    IS TO PROVIDE TOYS FOR THE PUPS – THEY LOVE PLAYING WITH ANYTHING ESPECIALLY SMALL STUFFED
    DOLLS; ROPE TOYS AND BALLS ESPECIALLY THE ONES WHO MAKE NOISE OR HAVE SNACKS INSIDE…

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  10. Does anyone know how they are put to sleep? In my country Japan they use gas, which is such a brutal way…😿
    Putting abandoned animal to sleep is cruel anyway, though…

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  11. The first kennel is topnotch. No moisty murky s…hole filled with stressbarking. The closed fronts facing away from the other kennels is a good idea to reduce stress and gives a direct view inside for the carers. 👍

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  12. It's absolutely cruel, and it kills my heart to know that it is still the case with gasing theee babies. Only GOD knows, but it is definitely not a way to put any living creature to sleep. Sad that humans decide the fate of these beautiful babies. Breaks my heart, especially knowing that many dogs are left at the pound because there isn't enough room at the center.

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