1440p puppies and mama
Higher definition version of video of our new foster family
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New foster mom and babies
These are our new foster dogs. There are six baby and the mama. The video tells the story!
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Jubilee and Abby
These two have become inseperable since Jubilee has started to feel better. I just let them out in the morning and they run each other ragged! Perfect!
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Foster Pit bull with Mange chewing on a toy
Adorable foster pitbull puppy, Jubilee, came to us with Mange about a week ago. To learn more about her and mange, check out http://www.4dogsandalittlelady.com/demodex-what-is-it-and-how-to-treat-it/
For more videos of Jubilee(and the rest of our many fosters) check out our channel, youtube.com/c/4dogsandalittlelady
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General Kai vs. Sully Playtime
Malakai is a poodle who is staying with us for the weekend while his parents are out of town. Him and my boy, Sully, already enjoy each others company when playing in the yard.
My boy(black) can get a little too excited when he really gets into playing, but he knows when I make the "ssssssssssssttttttttttttt" sound to dial it back a bit.
He makes me very proud!
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Day 4 Medicated Bath
Just like with humans, sometimes cuts just "need to breath". So yesterday, rather than give her a bath, she got a day off. Her skin is looking orders of magnitude better already though.
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Jubilee waking up
This puppy is named Jubilee, she has a bad case of demodectic mange, but she is as sweet as they come.
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Abby, Boo, and water fun!
These two girls are my water dogs. Every time the hose comes on these two are running to the hall to try and get whatever is in there. As you can see, they are both beautiful Dogs hat love having fun in the water
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Jubilee Day 1 medicated bath
Jubles getting her first medicated bath on her road to kicking mange's ass.
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Dog wants to ride backyard tire swing
A clever dog makes the most of a tire swing in this funny clip. Such a creative pup!
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Bully Sticks versus Rawhides
`OnlyNaturalPet.com provided us with these Bully Sticks in exchange for our honest opinion. The contents of this video and the following article are 100% my own words and opinion.
Growing up, we always thought we were doing our dogs a solid by giving them rawhides. They loved those things and stayed occupied with them for long periods of time.
Little did we know then, rawhides are the canine equivalent of a Big Mac smothered in chocolate gravy! They also pose some other risks and, fortunately, we have avoided the serious problems that such an unhealthy treat. But as we have grown as dog owners, our family has searched high and low for a healthier option that still had the same “staying power” as a rawhide because, as mentioned before, the dogs really enjoy them.
Our dogs, and bully breeds, in general, can probably, and I'm only half joking, chew through cold-rolled Pennsylvania steel given enough time and a good enough reason. So a potential candidate for a chew has to give our dogs enough fun, a.k.a chewing time, for its cost. I didn't think that they would be but these two simple requirements are surprisingly difficult to meet in one product.
Fortunately, we found Only Natural Pet Bully Sticks (http://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=564943&u=1282565&m=6187&urllink=&afftrack=) -affiliate link- and, well, I believe the video speaks for itself. They are healthy, tough, and the dogs go crazy for them. Another great aspect of these bully sticks is their price point. They are very inexpensive for how long they last and a single pack of 5 could easily last a dog a month! Onlynaturalpet.com also provides an auto-delivery option so that our pups never have to go without(even if you're as absent-minded as me).
All in all, these particular bully sticks earn my stamp of approval. As a bonus, ONP uses carbon-neutral shipping!
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Dogs having fun
Z, Abby, mama, Sally all like to go playing in the yard with each other
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Litter of puppies rescued from deadly ringworm
These puppies get a second chance at life in this heartwarming story. Enjoy!
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Thanksgiving puppy
These puppies came to us with the worst-case ringworm that we have ever seen. We had to deal with this type of thing before, but it was usually something that was taken care of within a week or so. Unfortunately, these puppies had it so bad that it took almost a month for us to get a hold of the infection.
The process for taking care of ringworm is the application of sulfur dip on the affected area, anyone familiar with this treatment
knows that they smell awful.. Our entire house, even when applying to this outside, smelled like rotten eggs every time we had to treat the puppers .
Fortunately, after the ringworm was control the puppies began to come into their own personalities. These photos were taken about a week or so before the puppies were adopted. As you can see, they look quite happy and I'm sure now that they're their forever homes they are even more very happy.
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Pitbull mixes are great friends
As you can see from the video, these five dogs are all very close. The two white and brown dogs are Boo and Abby. the Small black and white dog is mama Coral, she tends to get a little bit too excited when playing in these situations, so as you can see, I decided to keep her inside while the rest of the dogs play.
It may seem that Boo is too rough with Sully, the large black dog, but the two of them have played like that since they were the only two dogs in the house. In fact, Boo used to have really tiny needle-like puppy teeth that would leave Sully's neck a mess. Puppy teeth are like little hypodermic needles so, needless to say, Sully is not bothered in the least by Boo's roughness now that they're grown.
Abby, the white and brown dog with the brown spot at the base of her tail, is a dog we take care of during the day for her parents while they're at work. The first day that she got here I remember she tried to jump over our fence because she didn't want to be here. As you can see, she has since learned to love hanging out with us during the day and I think of her as part of my family.
Inventing little things like this for my dogs to enjoy this one of my most favorite things to do. I think it's because they give so much back in terms of enjoying whatever I make for them so it's worth the little bit of work I have to do to make it.
If you would like to keep up with our family and our rescue work, check out our blog at www.4dogsandalittlelady.com or our channel at https://rumble.com/c-111021/
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Beautiful fish in backyard
Ever since we've lived in this house, I have been dealing with the fact that our backyard floods. The reason behind this is the development company was not allowed to build the development behind our house due to the fact that it was on protected land. The company did very well work with poor materials and that lead to our problems.
At first I didn't know how these little fish were able to find your way into our floodwaters. But come to find out, the retention pond that is supposed to drain our neighborhood is graded the wrong way. This leads to the water flowing towards the yard which is hey we flood. The floods can get pretty gnarly during the rainy season, but I still enjoy watching the fish in the crystal clear water because I find nature fascinating.
If you notice in the beginning of the video, there are two minnows hanging out on the left-hand side of the screen and they move near the end of the video. I slow down the video because it was necessary to see the fish actually moving and, of course, that's the best part.
What still baffles me is these minnow fish were often found before there was a hole in the wall so they had to have found the way into our yard without actually having a clear path. My hypothesis is that the fish are able to get through mud.
It's took me a while to catch them on video, because it's hard to film fish under the water. But I finally did it, and now I get to share with you.
If you would like to keep up with all of our videos, please check out our channel https://rumble.com/c-111021/
If you want to follow the story of all our foster dogs feel free to check out our website 4dogsandalittlelady.com
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Trend Breaking Pitbull is so gentle
This is happy. He is a rescue dog that is currently being fostered by us. He first came to us after he healed, from being attacked by the female to which he was being a brat. I don't want to jump to conclusions, but it seems fishy how he ended up here.
Fortunately for us both, is this tough as nails and he absolutely loves everything and everybody. Since coming to us, he has had to stay in his kennel most the time. But now that he's feeling better, I like to take him out during the day for a few minutes so that he can get a little bit of exercise.
The reason I have to keep him in the kennel almost all the time is that the heartworm treatment can be fatal if the patient gets too excited. That means he has to stay calm I am not jumping off the walls for 3 to 6 months. That also means I have to find ways to occupy his time or he will become bored and boredom leads to bad behavior.
I have to check myself because he's very strong which makes me be overly cautious. I know from my interaction with them so far that he is a gentle dog not aggressive at all, in fact, he didn't even fight back when he was attacked, but he is very driven when he wants to get to his Kong or toy and he's playing with at the moment. He's so big and strong, that he could hurt somebody( dog or person ) so it's important for me to be able to teach him about his own strength.
This is why I am very wary of him around the other dogs. If he was to get excited, there's a good chance that he would behave in such a way that my dog will take offense. This it would almost certainly lead to a fight.
If this happens, whether or not my dog gets hurt or it's him that gets hurt, I would be devastated. They were mean I failed at my job and I don't know if I could do it after that.
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Adorable Bouncing Rescue Puppies Run In Excitement
Rescuing dogs can sometimes strain my faith in humanity. These puppies were brought to animal services in a near-death condition. Ringworm normally isn't life-threatening, but when it is combined with a compromisedimmune system and general poor health, it can be. These guys and gals had a gnarly case of this skin infection and probably would have died if they weren't surrendered to animal services.
The "owner" of this litter surrendered them because "the mother didn't want anything to do with them". This excuse, in and of itself, is not unbelievable, in fact, this type of thing is common with new mothers. What is a problem, a very big problem, is that these puppies would have had next to no care to end up in the condition they were in. Which means that the "owner" waited for much longer than they should have to get the puppies the medical attention they needed.
Fortunately, this group ended up with us after a brief stay at animal services. Unfortunately, we had to give them horribly stinky sulfur dips, think rotten eggs, which were terribly uncomfortable for the puppies, like putting peroxide on a cut. That sucked. It stunk, the puppies were all crying, and there was nothing that could be done to make it better for them, or stink any less. We really didn't have a choice, because, as mentioned before, without treatment these pups would have been in a verybad spot.
We are passed the dips now though! As you can see, these puppies are now getting to go outside and explore the world. They "bounce" when running through the grass because their legs are not long enough to walk normally! That translates into some seriously cute video! Be sure to check our <a href="https://rumble.com/c-111021/" target="_blank">channel</a> for more videos of our rescue dogs.
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Rescued puppy needs snuggles after stinky dip
Rescuing dogs can sometimes strain my faith in humanity. These puppies were brought to animal services in a near-death condition. Ringworm normally isn't life-threatening, but when it is combined with a compromisedimmune system and general poor health, it can be. These guys and gals had a gnarly case of this skin infection and probably would have died if they weren't surrendered to animal services.
The "owner" of this litter surrendered them because "the mother didn't want anything to do with them". This excuse, in and of itself, is not unbelievable, in fact, this type of thing is common with new mothers. What is a problem, a very big problem, is that these puppies would have had next to no care to end up in the condition they were in. Which means that the "owner" waited for much longer than they should have to get the puppies the medical attention they needed.
Fortunately, this group ended up with us after a brief stay at animal services. Unfortunately, we had to give them horribly stinky sulfur dips, think rotten eggs, which were terribly uncomfortable for the puppies, like putting peroxide on a cut. That sucked. It stunk, the puppies were all crying, and there was nothing that could be done to make it better for them, or stink any less. We really didn't have a choice, because, as mentioned before, without treatment these pups would have been in a verybad spot.
We are passed the dips now though! As you can see, these puppies are now getting to go outside and explore the world. They "bounce" when running through the grass because their legs are not long enough to walk normally! That translates into some seriously cute video! Be sure to check our channel athttps://rumble.com/c-111021/ for more videos of our rescue dogs.
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Morning Sunlight dances on the most adorable puppies
These orphaned cuties have a particular aversion to bathtime!
Orphaned puppies all have one thing in common, they are gross. They pee and poo wherever and whenever the urge strikes them. This includes on their sleeping siblings. In fact, a sleeping sibling seems to be an invitation! It's almost like putting your best friends finger in warm water, drawing something vulgar on their face, all while they are "sleeping" due to "copious" amounts of alcohol.
The only two options that I, as a foster dad, have for orphan litters is to:
Stand poop watch-24hrs a day, 7-days a week. When we first started fostering, I tried this. It doesn't work! Puppies do not synchronizetheir bathroom breaks like some human women.
Daily baths-This option is the bee's knees.
Daily baths also provide me with amazing opportunities to capture the overarching "vibe" of a litter in general, and individual puppies specifically.
There are usually three different kind of personalities that we see when the puppies have to get their morning wash.
Timid- Usually hiding underneath the rest of his/her siblings, whining softly.
Annoyed- Usually has paws up on side of tub, barking at foster dad to "let them out of here right now"(The two sisters in the video fall here)
Curious- Usually playing with the water, his/her siblings tail, the shampoo bottles, etc
The natural variance in their reaction to getting cleaned up is intensely interesting to me. I can often make predictions about their behavior in other situations based on how they react to this one. But, more than anything else, these bathtimes are extremely cute!
If anyone is concerned about them being wet, I dry them immediately after bathing, I just can't take a video and dry the babies off at the same time. Also, the water is warm and I blow dry them too! Thanks for watching our video and you can see more of these pups at 4dogsandalittlelady.com
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Orphan rescue puppies pre-showertime
These puppies are mad at me because they need to be washed off every morning! This is particularly the case when puppies are orphaned and, therefore, don't have their momma to clean up after them. They tend to make a sport of getting dirty, often pooping on each other and/or playing in their own mess....SO GROSS! Needless to say, their morning shower is the first order of business, after coffee, in the AM. They know the routine too! Just listen to how much sass they are giving me, and I haven't even turned the water on yet!
These six puppies are a part of the original nine that came to us covered in ringworm. This is not life-threatening but it is extremely painful and unpleasant for the puppies to go through. If you look closely, you will be able to see hairless paws, ears, and tails, this is the result of the ringworm and it necessitates the use of a sulfur dip that smells exactly like rotten eggs, YUCK!
Fortunately, the treatment gets to work fast and the pups have made huge improvements over the 2 weeks or so that we have had them. The story we got from animal services is as follows. The owner surrendered the entire litter because "the mom wouldn't have anything to do with them". This isn't unbelievable in and of itself, but combined with the condition of the puppies, things start to look a little sideways.
But, as they say, that is water under the bridge now. These puppies are almost back to one hundred percent and, within a week or so, it will be hard to tell that they were ever in such bad shape. If you want to follow this litter or any of our other fosters, feel free to check out our website at www.4dogsandalittlelady.com
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