Too Many Dogs In The Rescue Shelter | Give Me Shelter | Pets & Vets



This week on Give Me Shelter, pet helpers save 14 dogs from being euthanised at a kill shelter but the sudden surge of animals is hard to deal with. A litter of feral puppies are rescued, but their wild nature is making it hard for them to adapt.

Give Me Shelter puts the viewers in the middle of a no-kill rescue shelter. From rescue runs to save hopeless animals, to successful adoption events, to the private thoughts of the characters involved, the audience will intimately experience it all.

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  1. Jesus is coming soon! Everyone please make sure you know you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour! Please don't be left behind! Repent and accept Jesus! JESUS LOVES YOU! John 3:16, Revelation 20:15

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  2. so i have a recommendation. i saw a video about people who have dogs and those that do not. i am not exact on the percentage, but a very HIGH percentage of them were less likely to have their houses broken into to. thieves are way less likely to deal with a house that has barking dogs. so if someone was on the fence, they can consider the dual role that pets have in our lives. companions as well as protection and the natural deterrent they provide

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  3. I've been involved in some aspect of rescue since 2007 and pulling puppies and leaving mama is a HUGE no no! "We have plenty of pitties" isn't a valid excuse. EVERY shelter and AC has "plenty of pitties" that's why they are the #1 killed year after year. That was disappointing to see. That being said, I'm glad the babies were rescued.

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  4. I was brought up and raised in Charleston South Carolina years ago. I left Charleston in 1969 as I got married back then. I sure do miss it a lot I wish I could afford to go back and be there again I miss my childhood friend best friend that is. I love what you guys are doing for all the dogs and the cats and the kittens and the puppies and I love watching the videos that you have in Charleston and the ones in Mount pleasant also good luck on all the babies

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  5. The truth of the matter is to trap these feral dogs would mean euthanasia for them, and the shelter would probably be closed down by activists against any sort of euthanasia; of course, you’ll never see these activists working to catch these feral dogs and tame them. Activists are only good at one thing: screaming nonsense at others who do the work that they refuse to do, but will tell you the worker how to do it.

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  6. Why not get a vet with a tranquilizer gun to capture Queenie?? Those nursing puppies should not have been taken from her for at least a few more weeks. They should have set up a trap or enclosure with the pups inside where Queenie could get in to them but would be closed in. She would do whatever it took to get to her babies. Some of the things they do on this show are bothersome…..

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  7. I have a problem with you Not taking in the pittbull mom of the litter you pulled…its not right…. you just had to take one less of the others and save her life also….and bring her in….its not ethical at all ….

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  8. One of the best ways to bottle feed is using platted nursery. It allows you to put your finger on the bag and that encourages the puppies to nurse. Also if you know what food momma is eating, you put the kibble dry in a blender and make it into a powder. If you mix a little of the powdered kibble in the formula it will taste more like momma’s milk.

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  9. The red dachshund was going to be put down? OMG To think these poor little souls can be smudged out so easily. Thank you for taking on the responsibility for these beautiful dogs and pups!

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  10. The red dachshund was going to be put down? OMG To think these poor little souls can be smudged out so easily. Thank you for taking on the responsibility for these beautiful dogs and pups!

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  11. I have no respect for rescues that take the puppies and leave the mom. Almost all of those moms are killed. They make money on the puppies so they should use some of that money to save the mother.

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  12. I don't get why they don't just take a vet along who can dart Queenie so they can take her in for spaying. Not doing so seems a bit of a… unhealthy decision. Keeps the puppies coming. What's it with you wanting to reap puppies? O.o

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  13. Why aren't you trapping Queenie? You say she's had 300 pups!! She could have reared her pups then been speyed. They are too young and missing out on important nutrients needed for their immune systems. I was not impressed with this program at all!! Speying a dog in time for a fashion show!! Unbelievable AMERICANS IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA. I bet Eldad from Hope for Paws would be horrified if he saw this program. Leaving that Pitty mom behind too. I felt physically sick watching this.

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  14. So they took five adult dogs but didn't take the mother of the pups because she wouldn't fit well in their fashion show get real Left them other to get euthanized that just chaps my ass

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  15. Tax payers money spends about 2billoon a year on housing, euthanasia, medical and all with shelters so it is shocking to me that they can’t request more $ or use most they spend on euthanasia and disposal of so many and use that to build more room for these animals.

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