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  • @FreakyBo0o
    @FreakyBo0o9 ай бұрын

    Tommy is illegally cute. He looks like a bear cub mixed with a raccoon. He is the sweetest little floof I have ever seen

  • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    9 ай бұрын

    A koala bear with those ears.

  • @cynthiasimmons8322

    @cynthiasimmons8322

    9 ай бұрын

    “Illegally cute” 😂🤣😂🤣😅🤣

  • @justanotheryoutubeaccount0

    @justanotheryoutubeaccount0

    9 ай бұрын

    Kinda looks like a quokka too.

  • @pinkpigtailstudio

    @pinkpigtailstudio

    9 ай бұрын

    I was going to say the same thing! He's a koala teddy bear ❤❤

  • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    9 ай бұрын

    Well, Australian I guess. I know, roundy ears. So cute.@@justanotheryoutubeaccount0

  • @viewbuster1979
    @viewbuster19799 ай бұрын

    One other cause at the moment is housing insecurity. Finding housing that is affordable and allows pets can be very difficult. Homeless shelters often have restrictive policies that you can't have animals with you. In many places there can be local organizations that help foster pets so that their humans can focus on getting a home, and then reuniting with their beloved pet. Offering to be one of those would help that family. Another is to look into laws that support or restrict pet ownership for renters.

  • @sarahnagy9300

    @sarahnagy9300

    9 ай бұрын

    I have a friend who volunteers with an org that both spays/neuters houseless people's pets, and fosters/adopts out the animals' offspring. They've neutered hundreds of animals in the past few years and adopted out dozens of kittens!

  • @bree9272

    @bree9272

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep, I rent, and the landlords don't allow pets, even fish. If they did allow it, I'd gladly adopt an adult cat. So for now, I watch and support animal rescue KZread channels. And Vanessa too. 😊

  • @SoleaGalilei

    @SoleaGalilei

    9 ай бұрын

    Great points. Economic factors are a large part of why we have so many homeless pets. When pet owners fall on hard times, all the shelters are full, and everyone they know lives in a place where pets aren't allowed, they may have no good options available to them.

  • @d.l.parham157

    @d.l.parham157

    9 ай бұрын

    There are also people who want a "puppy" but immediately abandon the dog (also applies to cats or whatever pets when they become an an adult). The horrible practice of teaching children that animals are disposable toys results in children that lack the skill of taking responsibility in the bad times as well as the good.

  • @gianellab.4953

    @gianellab.4953

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, I have to say the housing situation is a major issue. So that she would not end up in the streets, I took in a puppy from an accidental litter two months before the end of my lease and went through more than 20 "pet friendly" places. Turns out, "pet friendly" just means "cats and toy breed friendly". They all refused dogs bigger than 20 lbs. My puppy is already near 20 lbs at 5 months. Luckily, I found a nice apartment by the end. But I had to let go of many other things (like location and a lower rent) that were really important to me, and pay a pet deposit (which is illegal where I live, btw). I'm worried about what will happen if/when I'll need to find another place...It's crazy how much restrictions people are allowed to make on tenants. What difference does it make whether you have a small or big dog?

  • @Mayberry206
    @Mayberry2069 ай бұрын

    “Adopt or shop responsibly.” Very well said! Thank you for standing up for responsible breeders, while also showing an example of the treasures you can find at shelters, like Tommy! Love this channel. ❤️

  • @Tori_T_Artist

    @Tori_T_Artist

    9 ай бұрын

    agreed! There's so much prejudice against buying your pet from a breeder, but there's people like my mom who can't take care of an animal with behavioral issues, due her to her chronic health conditions. So, being the *responsible* person she is, she chooses a reputable, responsible breeder to get her dogs from, supporting that breeder in their endeavors, and getting the appropriate dog for her. If she got a rescued animal, there's a 50/50 chance things can go south, and it's really just in the best interest of both her and the animal if she chooses the correct one for her, and allows someone more able bodied to adopt the shelter animal instead (like me). That's the most important thing when getting a pet!! You have to pick the right one, not just anything you happen to find.

  • @laurac86

    @laurac86

    9 ай бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY!!! Dogs from breeders need homes too!!! And if you’re looking for a specific breed that fits with your lifestyle and that you can give the best life too, there’s nothing wrong with going through a breeder

  • @perinnial9149

    @perinnial9149

    9 ай бұрын

    Pure bred dogs are important historically and genetically, it’s good to support responsible and ethical breeders! I always tell people, every dog deserves a loving home, whether bought or adopted, just make sure you’re supporting the right people.

  • @ramonarobot

    @ramonarobot

    4 ай бұрын

    Neutering dogs and only allowing breeding only to be done by certain parties selectively sound very much like eugenics. A very strong control over the dog population.

  • @Mokiefraggle
    @Mokiefraggle9 ай бұрын

    For a minute, when you walked him through the door, I wondered when the heck you started grooming koalas! This...didn't really change as the groom went on, actually. Tommy has the best visual aspects of a dog and a koala, which just makes him the most precious little thing in the world. I'm also weirdly in love with how fluffy you left his legs in comparison to his body cut...it's like some kind of fluffy 3D art as you carefully blended down the poof at each shoulder and hip.

  • @billchief397

    @billchief397

    6 ай бұрын

    Ha koala is right... what a calm pup

  • @sallytheunstoppabledoggo3288
    @sallytheunstoppabledoggo32889 ай бұрын

    The way he puffed up after the blow dry 😂 but yes, the treatment of some dogs in this world is enough reason for me to want to be a veterinarian

  • @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    @rosameryrojas-delcerro1059

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, his haircut went from a mullet to a fab afro.

  • @greenapple9477

    @greenapple9477

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@namantherockstarLMFAO beg somewhere else

  • @kuronyaa-san

    @kuronyaa-san

    9 ай бұрын

    Look at how much he enjoys the wind in his face!

  • @lindashield9776

    @lindashield9776

    9 ай бұрын

    So cute!!!!

  • @ES11777

    @ES11777

    9 ай бұрын

    I read it as “vegetarian” and that would be awesome too 👍

  • @bari3108
    @bari31089 ай бұрын

    I like that you mentioned that spaying/neutering early can cause health issues, but I think it's also very important to mention health issues caused by not spaying/neutering. In female dogs, the chance of getting mammary cancer is 0.5% if spayed before 1st heat. If spayed after 1st heat, it's 8%. And if spayed after 2nd heat, it's a whopping 26%. Also, thank you for saying that shopping responsibly is not bad and doesn't add to the problem. I rescued four cats before buying two Ragdoll kittens from a responsible breeder, and the amount of hate people get for buying pets from responsible, ethical breeders is insane.

  • @nerdygal6133

    @nerdygal6133

    9 ай бұрын

    I could not agree more. In April we found out that my unspayed cat Little had mammary cancer. Unfortunately, we caught it too late as the cancer had already spread to her chest and lungs and she was given a few months. On a happier note, as I write this, she’s still here, she’s still herself, and she’s not in any pain, and we’re enjoying the time we have left with her. But please, everyone, spay and neuter you’re furry family members. Talk to you’re vet about the best time to do it, but do it.

  • @mutemeimscared1632

    @mutemeimscared1632

    9 ай бұрын

    That and heats can be very detrimental to cats and dogs, or anyone in the vicinity. We never spayed our dog, Jippy because we never had the money. Unfortunately everytime she goes into heat she gets urinary and yeast infections that leave her frantic, in pain, and miserable. We've tried to stop it with frequent bath and so forth but it's mostly from hormones. Our other dog Munchy, who is male, completely stops eating, playing, or cuddling with us the entire time. Given that he doesn't eat much in the first place he looks skin and bones after her two week heats, even with us force feeding him. We have to constantly keep them apart in different rooms which is not only annoying but unfair for one of them to be locked in a room all day. Heats completely change the personality of your pet too. I love Munchy, but I hate when he Jippy goes into heat around him. He gets so aggressive and bite-y (extremely unsafe for other pets and kids. Unfortunate given his love for them outside of it) We also never spayed our cat Zammy for the same reason, and now that shes 14 it puts a drain on her. She has over cancer now, not in pain but we can tell she's about to go. She used to keep us all up at night for weeks on end. Cats can force themselves into heat, especially when there older and about to get menopause. She's never had kittens before thankfully, but she really wanted some. She spend three months in heat at one point, I hated it with a passion because she cried all night long, and kept marking/spraying the house.

  • @ferretyluv

    @ferretyluv

    9 ай бұрын

    Not just mammary cancer. Pyometra is a deadly uterine infection that’s almost guaranteed after a second heat without breeding.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes its great if one wishes to adopt, from shelters , rescues, ..but May be getting someone else's problem, why is it in shelter With cats is different, cats are cats, tho are different tempered, friendly, shy, aggressive, .. depending on upbringing. With dogs are so many breeds, bred for different purposes... Especially be careful adopting adult pitbull types, unpredictable I rather raise a puppy, kitten, right way. I adopted a few , as kittens, from shelters, but most appeared be strays, or left behind ppl moving, probly HD some 20, in lifetime, ALL got spayed/ neutered..

  • @fiprosha

    @fiprosha

    9 ай бұрын

    My first dog got mammary cancer and I was always 100% sure that I would spay my next dog. Honestly couldn't really believe that a lot of people in my country are against spaying. I now have a puppy and I'm not going to spay her. The benefits and risks of spaying your dog early are really complex and differ from breed to breed. Especially larger dogs (and I do have a large one) are not fully grown and developed by the time they have their first heat, and spaying them can really mess with their development. My breed is already at risk for HD, and there are some studies that show an increase for the HD risk in spayed dogs. And at least mammary cancer is fairly easy to notice and treatable (+ around 50% aren't even maligne). Depending on the breed, spaying them will increase the risk of other cancers, most of which are a lot more deadly and hard to find early as well. So... I'm definitely not advocating against spaying. But I do think it's more of an individual decision instead of a "all dogs should be spayed."

  • @GenXParanormal
    @GenXParanormal9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for supporting responsible breeders. My boy's breeder is also a vet tech. I got a huge folder of paperwork, test results, DNA results, parental genetic testing, etc. I am more than happy with Ace and the breeder's policy of 24/7 "phone care" if I have questions or concerns..

  • @90sHONEY

    @90sHONEY

    9 ай бұрын

    Genuine question: In terms of exploiting the bodies of female dogs for money, what makes "responsible breeders" better than the others? Seems like that's an aspect you just can't get around as a breeder. I'm asling because I notice many people care about how the puppies are being treated but their mothers' well-being is often ignored.

  • @jenniferdixson860

    @jenniferdixson860

    9 ай бұрын

    @@90sHONEY I can only speak about the breeders that I've dealt with, but they aren't doing it for profit and even lose money. They only have a litter when they themselves want a new puppy for their showing/breed lines. The mother of one of our dogs only ever had two litters of pups. Depending on the breed, it can take years to get a new puppy, being on the wait lists for several breeders across the country.

  • @ladypeiandtheclown5410

    @ladypeiandtheclown5410

    9 ай бұрын

    @@90sHONEYresponsible breeders put a lot of time and money into making sure their females dogs are fully matured and in top health and body condition before they breed them, responsible breeders never breed their females on every heat cycle back to back until they are to old to breed from anymore just to churn out puppies for profit nor do they breed a female on her first heat cycle, responsible breeders make sure that after their females have had pups that a great deal of time is spent on giving her body all the necessary love and attention in replenishing all that is lost after raising her pups and that she is back in top health and condition as she was prior to having puppies. Responsible breeders don’t breed to meet demand, some breeders you might have wait a couple of years for a chance to get puppy from them as they breed for quality not quantity.

  • @toxicbangbang

    @toxicbangbang

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@jenniferdixson860to piggyback on this, i follow a gal who breeds a rare kind of dog (i can't remember the breed), and she wanted to breed her best female but never found a suitable male. She decided not to breed her because she refused to produce something just for the sake of it. I remember that she did import another female that she intends to breed, but i haven't seen an update since. *She hasn't come across my fyp.

  • @TinyTayPackHikes

    @TinyTayPackHikes

    9 ай бұрын

    Also I want to add that responsible breeders spend most of their time STOPPING their dogs from breeding. Their instinct is to breed every heat. Aka every 6 months. And to the point of breaking through fences, crates, barriers, ect. This would be so hard on a mom dog if we allowed them to breed as their instincts demand and this is what bybs exploit.

  • @ninautby9308
    @ninautby93089 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Norway! Thank you for providing free educational, entertaining and heartwarming content. I have learnt SO much by watching your videos, and even though I have never owned a dog I feel more confident in how to be a responsible owner after watching your videos.❤

  • @youjustwait1

    @youjustwait1

    9 ай бұрын

    -50

  • @PamMinnick
    @PamMinnick9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for standing up for responsible dog breeders. I use to breed Golden Retrievers, and did because of my love for the breed. I wanted families who didn't have $1000.00 to $1500.00 to get a stable, healthy wonderful family pet. My puppies stayed with their K9 family unit for 13 weeks, I fully vaccinated every puppy before they went to their forever home that included their rabies vaccination. I sold each puppy for $250.00 and to families that I did background checks. Everyone of my puppies lived their full lives with only one family. I may have lost 1000's of dollars, but gained so much more with updates from the families of how happy my puppies made their families and friends. I tell people that if a breeder isn't willing to keep the puppies and mother together for atleast 8 weeks, run away, and run fast. I so look forward to every video of yours.

  • @Emmajen

    @Emmajen

    9 ай бұрын

    Wow, that's an incredible price for a golden retriever! You're amazing ♡

  • @Silentgrace11

    @Silentgrace11

    9 ай бұрын

    As an extension of that tip, do some research and know ahead of time what approximate size and developments a puppy should have at the age the breeder says the puppies are, and keep that in mind when you go to meet the puppy in question. Many backyard breeders and puppy mills will lie about the puppy's age to sell them off faster to minimize resource usage and start another litter as soon as possible (While it wasn't a breeder by any extent, the person who was selling the dog who would eventually become my partner in crime for 12 years insisted he was 8 weeks old. She was trying to sell the pups off to make rent. When my mom brought him home she immediately recognized he did not have any teeth and was definitely weened way too early - couldn't have been any more than 4 weeks old. We had a lot of experience handling underage pups so we were able to recognize that immediately and care for him accordingly, but a lot of owners may not recognize that and give incorrect care based on the assumption they're the age they were told, including giving vaccines and other care regimens that shouldn't be given to a younger pup).

  • @angelikalindenau943

    @angelikalindenau943

    9 ай бұрын

    I wish your practice would be contagious! My mother and stepfather got a RedSetter puppy (meant for me but I didn't even know they went to look at a litter), no need for papers as he was to be a pet. He quickly got very sick, so we rang the breeder for advice. I had the presence of mind to ask for his birth date and was horrified to find out that he was all of 2 1/2 weeks old when they sold him as a bargain - obviously they were delighted to have one less puppy to rear. We managed to keep him alive and while he grew into a real beauty, his health stayed iffy, and he had absolutely no idea how to dog. As he was a first dog, we weren't much help to him in that respect, either. But the breeder was utterly irresponsible to separate a puppy at such a young age from his mom and siblings.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angelikalindenau943 RedSette? Assume an Irish Setter, my fave breed.. & I owned, showed several , At 2 half wks, pups have no teeth. only small incisors, Should not be weaned from mom till 4-5 wks. & separated 6- 8 wks. Your pup probly got sick feom not getting proper nutrition,.. from not nursing. This perfect example of back yard breeders, care only abt th $$$.. !!

  • @90sHONEY

    @90sHONEY

    9 ай бұрын

    How did you manage the exploitation of the mother dog part? Did she get long enough breaks? My issue is not necessarily the treatment of the puppies which seems to be the only thing that everyone cares about. There's always a female dog going through uncomfortable pregnancies and painful, life-threateing births over and over again. I just can't see that as very ethical or "responsible" to be honest.

  • @arborandra
    @arborandra9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for using your channel to promote these things! I want to add that it isn't only cats and dogs that are affected by bad breeding practices. It is ALL pets. The ease of access to some of these is horrifying, leading people to get a pet from a pet store in the spur of the moment and "breeders" using that to their advantage to make money. My heart goes out to all the pets and pet owners affected by this ❤

  • @ohthatdemoness6

    @ohthatdemoness6

    9 ай бұрын

    10000% true. As someone who is in the bird fandom and formerly worked at an exotic bird store, its very common that we would get a batch of baby parrots that would suddenly die because they were from mills and plane shipped to us while still needing to be fed by their 'mother'. So us being their 'mother' causes imprinting, which can cause terrible behavioral issues which will lead to the birds having a difficult life. When I got my pigeon, I had to go through the same paperwork as any other pet owner did with a responsible breeder. Even the community that they and I are in, speak openly about encouraging adopting, even posting shelters that offer adopting pigeons so we will always have a choice to do the responsible thing.

  • @ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv

    @ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv

    8 ай бұрын

    My old college friend got a puppy on a spur of the moment walk by a pet store. 8 + years later that old puppy died saving my friend’s little child from a dog attack. Broke my heart but also made me rethink cute puppy purchases - not always bad. But of course please think seriously before buying an animal when there are so many in shelters.

  • @Jenna_Talia

    @Jenna_Talia

    8 ай бұрын

    And big pet shops will take advantage of the relative carelessness/apathy when it comes to housing fish and rodents. It's actually downright demonic at times, pet shop workers will demand you buy a tiny tank and fill it with this and that from their store when the fish really just needs a far bigger tank.

  • @thatonepossum5766

    @thatonepossum5766

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Jenna_Talia reptiles don’t have it much better. They’re wonderful pets, and much easier to care for than a dog, but people buy them without doing the proper research and so many suffer. It doesn’t help that a lot of big chain pet stores give terrible advice- some don’t even mention supplements (vital to the reptile’s health). And a lot of them keep them in downright inhumane tanks while waiting to be bought. The Petco in my town has probably 10 or more baby leopard geckos in a tank I would use to house _1_ (and I would only house it in that while it’s a juvenile- too small for an adult gecko). I saw one with crusty, dried shed on it, it was in need of immediate care, and I doubt it ever got it. :/ Even PetSense, a store that (in my limited experience with them) takes good care of its animals, still gets its reptiles from a known reptile mill.

  • @bluebird4805
    @bluebird48059 ай бұрын

    Don’t keep a friend waiting! I rescued my first dog in 2012. Rosie is about 14 years old now. She was in San Jose rescue. Many dogs in Seattle come from California and Texas.❤🐶 I had her DNA done through Embark & she’s 37% American Eskimo dog! She looks like a fluffy polar bear.

  • @susanferretti5781

    @susanferretti5781

    9 ай бұрын

    My parents had previously adopted a cat named Rosie. Lived to be about 25 years old. Some sturdy pets with that name. :)

  • @kimchi8022
    @kimchi80229 ай бұрын

    Man. I really can’t stress enough how grateful I am that you use your platform to educate the public about spay/neuter,rescue and many other great things. Thank you so much. ❤

  • @blackwingrose
    @blackwingrose9 ай бұрын

    Once again Vanessa has expertly used her channel to inform people of something vital. As I've mentioned before, I lived with my aunt in high school and she bred Great Pyrenees as well as worked with other breeders extensively in their kennels. I spent 3 years around breeders, grooming dogs and cleaning kennels. With that background I cant emphasize enough how accurate her information is here. The one thing I would add is that if you go to a breeder and they DON'T extensively question you or make you sign the contract she described, I consider that a red flag and wouldn't trust that breeder.

  • @auggiedoggiesmommy1734

    @auggiedoggiesmommy1734

    9 ай бұрын

    That is so true. Our second Golden Retriever came from a responsible breeder. He lived to 15 years and 29 days old …unheard of in the backyard breeding world of Goldens. He had a couple of cancers caught very early and other than that zero health issues other than age related problems …and most of those didn’t start until he was 13.5.

  • @pattibrown7989

    @pattibrown7989

    9 ай бұрын

    For every pet bought another is killed at a shelter. Every year millions of perfectly adoptable cats and dogs are killed at animal shelters. Adopt don't shop!

  • @90sHONEY

    @90sHONEY

    9 ай бұрын

    Genuine question (I already asked someone else here but since you have first-hand insight, maybe you'll know even better): In terms of exploiting the bodies of female dogs for money, what makes "responsible breeders" better than the others? Seems like that's an aspect you just can't get around as a breeder. I'm asling because I notice many people care about how the puppies are being treated but their mothers' well-being is often ignored.

  • @orngjce223

    @orngjce223

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@90sHONEYResponsible breeders make sure the mother is at least one-and-a-half to two years old before her first, give the mothers at minimum one year between litters with extra vet care in that year, and only make the mother have 2-4 litters in her lifetime and then fix her afterwards.

  • @amandamittler7570
    @amandamittler75705 ай бұрын

    The way he smells the air with his nose at the end is so cute!! 🐾

  • @ReckFamily
    @ReckFamily9 ай бұрын

    I have a rescue schnauzer/poodle from Tx named Henry and I’ve been eagerly waiting for you to work on on one of his brethren. Yay!

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad you could see our wonderful sweet senior be groomed by her!!! Henry is a great name!!!

  • @Kjtravels40
    @Kjtravels409 ай бұрын

    My rescue chihuahua was a dumped stud dog in El Paso. Poor guy was 7 years old, intact, and had horrible teeth. He was found wandering the streets. I spent a ton to get him all fixed up. Now he’s happy and loved ❤

  • @BRIG11

    @BRIG11

    9 ай бұрын

    Thx u so much for being such an angel for ur sweet boy. I'm sure he knows u saved him and gave him a loving home. People make me so angry and sad at the way they treat animals and discard them with not another thought. Heartbreaking and I would save every one if only I could. Wishing you wonderful days w you're little boy!! 👏👏🐕

  • @miss.scales7159
    @miss.scales71599 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you mentioned the controversy of spay/neuter regarding their health and development. And that the choice to keep your dog intact isn't the issue - it's the inability/refusal to CONTAIN your dog and keep it from breeding that's the problem. Thank you for all you do. You're amazing 💛

  • @Gildorify

    @Gildorify

    9 ай бұрын

    Awesome comment!

  • @jennas3212

    @jennas3212

    9 ай бұрын

    It's strange that it's controversial, considering that spayed/neutered dogs live 20% longer (40-70% longer for cats), according to a humane society study. It looks like the idea that negative effects on hormone development is limited to only giant breeds of male dogs. I don't think this should be generalized to apply to all dogs.

  • @lindamyers953

    @lindamyers953

    9 ай бұрын

    They may live longer but its also been discovered that certain cancers, heart disease and a host of other problems have been attributed to spay and neutral of animals who are too young! One source to confirm this is a study done by UC Davis! But animal owners must be responsible and ever vigilant as Vanessa states!🇺🇸💜

  • @RBFBettyCrew

    @RBFBettyCrew

    9 ай бұрын

    So true! One of my cats was spayed by the breeder as a young kitten and I've always wondered if that's really a good practice. She's nearly 15 now, and I can't tell if it did anything negative to her. But yes, it is possible to keep your pets intact if you are careful and responsible with them.

  • @kristenashton7505

    @kristenashton7505

    9 ай бұрын

    I think she said it's controversial if you spay/neuter when they are too young.@@jennas3212

  • @jodyb1460
    @jodyb14609 ай бұрын

    Excellent public service announcement. Thank you for speaking that important informational truth. And Tommy looks amazing!!!

  • @dovie2blue

    @dovie2blue

    3 ай бұрын

    He's so insanely fuzzy!!!

  • @insertnamehere9309
    @insertnamehere93099 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh, Tommy looks like a fluffy koala once he got done with his trim. What a precious doggo.

  • @cminor75
    @cminor759 ай бұрын

    Those ears!

  • @fifer4781

    @fifer4781

    9 ай бұрын

    look like koala ears ❤, so cute 😊

  • @PeggyS_7609

    @PeggyS_7609

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes! Exactly!

  • @Kikibeluga

    @Kikibeluga

    9 ай бұрын

    Sooo cute! I actually love promenade mix!!🩵💙💜

  • @Glenys8080

    @Glenys8080

    9 ай бұрын

    He’s like a canine chinchilla 😍🥹

  • @RoseLalonde76
    @RoseLalonde769 ай бұрын

    I will always be a proponent of adopting shelter animals. Two of the three cats I've adopted probably wouldn't have been adopted by someone else, since they had issues that made them "less desirable." I say they are (or were, in the case of one - RIP Colby) the best kitties I've ever had. If you're looking to add a furry friend to your life, please check out your local shelters. The pets there can be life changers. They have nothing but love to give you, and you could be saving their life. ❤

  • @smoofinatorftw

    @smoofinatorftw

    9 ай бұрын

    The Humane Society in my city has a cat room, and honestly if anyone spends more than five minutes in there, they are leaving with a cat. Best room ever! And the cats are happier too!

  • @birdonline2751

    @birdonline2751

    9 ай бұрын

    Good taste in youtube channels and webcomic characters

  • @yourclairygodmother
    @yourclairygodmother9 ай бұрын

    My puppy, Milou, was adopted from an Ontario shelter. I was hoping to adopt an older dog, but when I heard no one had adopted Milou while all of her other siblings were and how she got rejected from other families due to them not knowing how big she'd get, it melted my heart. We've had her for two months now and she's intelligent, playful, affectionate, and gets compliments for her beauty all the time (she's a mutt; mother was a Shih Tzu with random terrier breeds thrown in, father was some kind of husky mix). Boomer, our Newfoundland, also appreciates having a new playmate to bring out his inner 155lbs. puppy. Adoption is definitely more worth it than buying in my opinion, as it's more satisfying and cheaper than a breeder. But Boomer was a retired breeding stud given to us for free, so it's not like buying from a breeder is selling your soul to Satan. Just be wise about where you get your dogs from!

  • @Undomaranel

    @Undomaranel

    9 ай бұрын

    "Buying from a breeder isn't exactly like selling your soul to Satan." Naw, just the animal's souls. Responsible breeders give us inbred, genetic conditions. Responsible breeders and showmen demand specific physical forms, continuing hip dysplasia and bronchial abuse and more. Responsible breeders are in it for the glory of maintaining a line instead of producing a dog that can enjoy being a dog! There is inherently nothing wrong with maintaining a breed. What is wrong is continuing to create animals that will be abused by their bodies for human pleasure. Look at successful, old time breeds like the husky, Shiba inu, borzoi, labs, sheep dogs and other LGDs. Why are they successful and popular? Because they remain close to their ancestral purpose, with close to their ancestral forms. Everything else has been playing god with evolution and toying with lives, to see how far we can push nature with controlling reproduction. So for me, 'responsible' falls back to if the breed is a humane breed. Will they be used as they were developed for, or are they being used for cute points or some other vainglorious display? Can they live as a dog, or will they live only to die as one? And can we honestly call ourselves humane and ethical if/when we create and perpetuate breeds that cannot care for themselves? Pugs with faces so squished they cannot breathe, let alone play or eat, spaniels with coats so delicate they can't self regulate, malamutes and GSDs in the desert or Chinese crested in Alaska... There is far more to responsible pet ownership and breeding than having background checks and enough money to afford a vet. But not enough people seem to agree with me, and because of that more and more puppies are born into bodies designed to harm and hinder them with a lifetime of pain.

  • @LulaMae21

    @LulaMae21

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Undomaranellol yeah because backyard breeders don't produce dogs with serious genetic issues...

  • @pinkcatminht

    @pinkcatminht

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Undomaranelnot all breeders are show breeders, and there are plenty of breeders that try to work to fix genetic conditions displayed by common show breeds. There's an entire movement going around right now to fix the pug breed back to how it used to be.

  • @yourclairygodmother

    @yourclairygodmother

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@pinkcatminht I can advocate! I've seen people mix boxers with pitbulls- like my neighbor's dog- to make boxers breathe easier, and it's great. Duke is almost 11 years old now: he's a big cuddlebug and cares deeply for his three chihuahua siblings. ❤ I've also met a pit-lab mix who was a total rocket, and she was sweet too... despite her energy being enough to power Toronto for a week. 😂

  • @yourclairygodmother

    @yourclairygodmother

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@UndomaranelSo "responsible breeders" are evil and purposely breeding bad dogs... but then you say people maintaining certain healthy breeds- AKA RESPONSIBLE BREEDING- is good. I smell hypocrisy that damages your otherwise good points.

  • @darilynkrupp6309
    @darilynkrupp63099 ай бұрын

    Tommy's expressive and sweet face could win over anyone. I wonder if he'd make a good doggy actor? He's especially handsome and expressive with the cut you gave him. And, he was such a well spoken advocate for responsible breeding and caring ownership. Bravo to you and to Tommy!

  • @carlabarrick8538
    @carlabarrick85389 ай бұрын

    Tommy is THE cutest client yet! 🐾💙 And the best advocate for rescue dogs.

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    I like to think he absolutely is!!! 🥰 🫶 No bias even if he is my sweet senior pup. He gets cute comments every time we walk him 😁

  • @carlabarrick8538

    @carlabarrick8538

    9 ай бұрын

    @@joeypalkowski531 I liked this episode because she is working on a client she's had since a puppy, the beginning. The difference it makes re behavior, etc., in consistent grooming appointments as pet parents are able and individual pet's needs. Also, he is absolutely adorable! And the boots are my personal fav 🥰

  • @terrisjohnson710
    @terrisjohnson7109 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU for explaining that responsible breeders are in no way the issue, I have gotten so much hate as a breeder in the past because of the "adopt, don't shop" movement. I'm all for adopting rescue/shelter dogs, I even suggest shelter doggos for those not wanting to sit on my (currently 2 year) waiting list for a doberpuppy :)

  • @eishakachol

    @eishakachol

    9 ай бұрын

    Doberman are one of my favourite breeds - I love the athleticism and intelligence that they have, and the work done by responsible breeders over the past several decades has really made their temperament more suitable for the life I lead now. I'm glad you have a long waiting list!

  • @Bottomsupyours

    @Bottomsupyours

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for continuing the bloodline in a responsible way

  • @Dressagio
    @Dressagio9 ай бұрын

    Never heard such an amazing explanation about rescuing, responsible breeding and backyard breeders. Hopefully with your large platform and the insane amount of education and support you provide, we can start to combat the huge issue of backyard breeding.💗

  • @michelleroberts4552
    @michelleroberts45529 ай бұрын

    That imploring look of sincerity at the end. What a precious boy

  • @dianagibbs3550
    @dianagibbs35509 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing attention to this issue. As a vet I am happy to talk to people about appropriate times to spay or neuter their pets, but I will continue to recommend it for all my patients until the shelters are empty.

  • @kailetaylor021

    @kailetaylor021

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you thank you thank you! We can talk about optimizing health etc when the rescues don't have massive wait lists and animals aren't being euthanized by the millions. Thankfully it has become so much better over the past 10 years thanks to aggressive spay/neuter programs.

  • @tenaciousteacher1500
    @tenaciousteacher15009 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being so clear about the problem of irresponsible breeding. I have rescued most of my pets, but the one Airedale that I purchased from a wonderful responsible breeder, I could only purchase after going through a lengthy interview. That's how I knew she was breeding dogs for all the right reasons!! Thank you for all your efforts!

  • @Rainygirl3100
    @Rainygirl31009 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for advocating for responsible breeders! As someone with multiple disabilities I have very specific needs for the dog breeds I choose to keep (including prospective service dogs) that are very unlikely to work out with rescue dogs. The amount of people who vilify breeders of any sort have their hearts in the right place but end up doing more harm than good when they spread misinformation and make assumptions.

  • @sheepkind
    @sheepkind9 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU for speaking about responsible and backyard breeders 💖 also i love Tommy’s little ears, he’s like a bear cub!

  • @stephaniebateman2637
    @stephaniebateman26379 ай бұрын

    Thank you for explaining this! Both of my dogs are rescues and are clearly the result of backyard breeders trying to create their own pure bred. People ask us constantly if we would backyard breed them and it’s infuriating. They both have structural and health concerns. I would never breed either of them-luckily we’ve already had both spayed. Honestly, I’m disgusted by people trying to make a quick buck off animals.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    Especially those doodle breeders, now every breed has been " doodled", & misinform , that are hypoallergenic, no such thing, .. & don't shed,, ALL breeds shed in spring, fall. In a litter xan be 10, or more, & charge outrageous prices, for mixed mutts, all can't be sold, & are given away to those know nothing about th high maintenance, & training, & and up in shelters.

  • @wordzmyth

    @wordzmyth

    9 ай бұрын

    What breed are they? Raising awareness on the health concerns of specific breeds can help educate people. For instance German Shapherds with backs that curve down and back legs that are too crouched under their hind end. These dogs end up needing tendon operations while young.

  • @smoofinatorftw

    @smoofinatorftw

    9 ай бұрын

    Tale as old as time - humans using animals to make profit. We don't deserve animals.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    @@wordzmyth it's th show breeders ,.. th Germ. Shep standard has gone too far, roaches backs, rear legs over angulated, & large breeds, get hip dysplasia Also breeding bulldogs, wide low to groundcan hardly walk,. & breathe, & th pushed in faced, short muzzled, Pekes, pugs, Boston ter. Frenchies.. have breathing problems

  • @talyamollman
    @talyamollman9 ай бұрын

    I will forever die on the hill of the soap box you just shared! Responsible breeding and adoption are great ways to help homeless animals. ❤

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    If it wasn't for ignorant ppl. Not spaying/ neutering, there wouldn't be such a problem w/ homeless , especially cats. !! Here in FLA no longer pick up stray cats, & are many poor things, out in th streets, homeless, in heat, rain, cold.sixk, hungry. We do have a program TNR. trap, neuter, release/ return. & is cutting down on population,. .. don't see stray dogs, are picked up if wandering , w/ no tags

  • @llamacran

    @llamacran

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. Many of the responsible breeders I know are also involved in rescue. One of my breeds is the Alaskan Klee Kai, and I frequently see good breeders rescuing and rehoming puppy mill AKK, mixes, and even the occasional pomsky. So not only are these breeders never contributing to the shelter population themselves, but they're also out there cleaning up the bad breeders' messes.

  • @laurenc9214
    @laurenc92149 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness! Tommy is so sweet. He looks like he has a permanent smile🥹 Thank you for encouraging rescue!! So many dogs and kitties are needing loving and responsible homes❤️

  • @tommiegirl2441
    @tommiegirl24419 ай бұрын

    Tommy is too damn cute for words. Thank you for getting the good word out! I've had nothing but rescue pets, and nothing but good experiences. ❤

  • @LBetsy326
    @LBetsy3269 ай бұрын

    Tommy is adorable! I'd also add one other thing to responsible breeders. They are usually happy and willing to let you visit and meet their animals. It's a huge red flag imo if a bereded says no or is apprehensive.

  • @tegueggu

    @tegueggu

    9 ай бұрын

    It should only be a red flag if the breeder is unwilling to show pictures and videos of their living and working space. Theft has become a huge problem as of late. There have been puppies stolen from facilities, homes broken into. Depending on age of puppies(if there are puppies at the time) germs can also be a concern. Unless it’s pickup or someone is working with me, no one will ever know the location where I or my puppies are. It’s just too dangerous. However, they will have access to the activities, living area, working area, grooming area and play and lounging in the home. I think it’s a red flag if the breeder is not transparent in their work. I won’t ever see it as a red flag for people to not allow others in their home.

  • @laurencaulton103
    @laurencaulton1039 ай бұрын

    I could barely take it, how cute he is when you're drying him. He looked like one of those TV weather folks, covering a hurricane. Too cute. Pumpkin pie! A seasonal scent!

  • @DipityS
    @DipityS9 ай бұрын

    Oh my! He was a cutie before his spa treatment - but afterward he's like an adorable teddy-bear 😊

  • @missstorrm
    @missstorrm9 ай бұрын

    This little fella has no business being that adorable. This is too much ❤

  • @tegueggu
    @tegueggu9 ай бұрын

    For anyone who’s wanted to breed their dog just to experience the birth and raising of puppies, I’ve got you covered! There are plenty of rescues, reputable breeders and whelping services that would love to have assistance and teach new people about the process. You’d get to learn a lot about and have fun while experiencing what it’s like to work with a momma, baby messes and the babies themselves. It’s a lot more work than you think it is. There are whelping services which are people who are at birth to assist with the process. You can always ask to shadow one or even shadow a breeder. I will be doing this later in life to get experience on whelping puppies in the future. For the people who want their dog to have puppies because they want a copy of their dog, it doesn’t work that way. Your dog also doesn’t need to have puppies. It’s an unnecessary process that can put strain on the body and it would only be for your enjoyment. There are pregnant animals in rescue that could definitely use a safe and loving place to have their puppies. Fostering would be a great idea if you have the ability.

  • @anna_in_aotearoa3166

    @anna_in_aotearoa3166

    9 ай бұрын

    This is a really helpful comment! The option of fostering is a great way for people to discover what's REALLY involved with caring for newborn animals and their pawrent, which may be an eye opener for those who just think "aw want cute puppy/kitty"? Plus it helps out the shelters, who are often struggling.

  • @kaichoukai
    @kaichoukai9 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for speaking up for responsible breeders. I always feel like I have to defend my stepmom when I say she breeds basset hounds. She is one of the most responsible breeders out there, she follows all your 'responsible breeder do's." About five years back a sudden health problem sprung up in a litter, a neurological one, she took back any puppies needed, she tested all her dogs to figure out what it was. She stopped breeding for three years. What she found was lafora disease, and since she's become a huge advocate in the basset hound world for making sure people do not breed two dogs with this genetic possibility because it really is a death sentence for a dog. I only stand up for her because I know she's doing the best, she barely makes any money on her litters and breeds once or twice a year. I will also say I love healthy wonderful purebred dogs but I own a mutt from Oklahoma and he's a great little guy. Thank you for all that you do and keep up the great work~❤

  • @barbaramsnyder8659

    @barbaramsnyder8659

    9 ай бұрын

    @kaichoukai After reading your post I'm a little confused. If 2 dogs are predisposed to lafora disease don't you mean that breeders should NOT breed them. Your post reads "do breed" because it's a death sentence.

  • @InfiniteAnvil

    @InfiniteAnvil

    9 ай бұрын

    @@barbaramsnyder8659 It's a common typo, especially with autocorrect. The rest of the post makes it clear what they mean

  • @kaichoukai

    @kaichoukai

    9 ай бұрын

    @barbaramsnyder8659 yes, it was a simple misstyping on my part

  • @kiltlvr
    @kiltlvr9 ай бұрын

    My heart melted! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a cuter pup.

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    That is awesome! Glad you enjoyed the video of our sweet senior boy! He truly is a gem and the best boy. He gets a cute compliment every time we walk him!😁

  • @GuyWithTheDogs
    @GuyWithTheDogs9 ай бұрын

    Keep spreading the word. There are 27 puppies and 32 adults in the rescue I work with. No one gets adopted until they are spayed or neutered. Puppies who are too young to be neutered before adoption can find permanent homes, but the formal adoption process isn't completed until after the neuter. Good job, Tommy. You are too cute for words! 🐾

  • @QuivaRPG

    @QuivaRPG

    9 ай бұрын

    There was a similar rule with the pound I adopted from. My dog was 10 months when I got her from the pound and she was scheduled to be spayed the day after, and then I'd pick her up from the vet. Unfortunately, they found out she had pneumonia so she couldn't have surgery that day. The vet kept trying to "convince" me to adopt her, I'd just have to take her home for two weeks, give her meds (which I had to pay for) and on and on. *I* kept trying to interrupt her to say "When can I come pick her up and can I get the meds when I pick her up or do I need to go to a regular pharmacy" but she just wouldn't let me get a word in. I guess she was so used to trying to talk people into continuing the adoption process when they found out their potential pet was sick that she just didn't hear me. It made me so sad, how grateful she was when I ACTUALLY SHOWED UP to pick up my dog, then GAVE HER THE MEDS she was supposed to have to make her better before SHOWING UP for her spay appt 3 weeks later. I can't even conceive of not doing those things, but I guess there are trash people out there who do.

  • @kdrinnin1

    @kdrinnin1

    9 ай бұрын

    I would like to know what is the percentage of people who break a spay/neuter contract at your shelter? The rescues I volunteered for in the past would do spay/neuter contracts, especially for kittens, due to the number of people that broke the contract.

  • @lonesparrow

    @lonesparrow

    9 ай бұрын

    I think cats don't have the same developmental issues that dogs can have, is that right? At least that was what I'd last heard.

  • @GuyWithTheDogs

    @GuyWithTheDogs

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kdrinnin1 None. We make the appointment, expect the potential adopters to show up, and we pay for the surgery. If it doesn't get done, we take the dog back...though that's a VERY rare occurrence.

  • @joyceutt3419

    @joyceutt3419

    9 ай бұрын

    I want to kiss him to death

  • @shanithompson5131
    @shanithompson51319 ай бұрын

    Tommy is by far the cutest mutt I've seen in a very long time. Thank you for sharing his video.

  • @Lakoda26
    @Lakoda269 ай бұрын

    We have always had two dogs in our home. One from a breeder and one from a rescue/shelter. The screening process from the breeders we have worked with was always much more then the rescue/shelter process. It still surprises me.

  • @vsibirsky

    @vsibirsky

    9 ай бұрын

    That honest, thorough and careful screening is often the mar of a GOOD breeder.

  • @epicdogbattles

    @epicdogbattles

    9 ай бұрын

    yeah...i regret now rescuing my dog from where i did because they didn't do a good job asking questions compared to the other shelter i was waiting on. they noted he MIGHT have been exposed to parvo, and a few days after i got my tiny puppy he was fighting for his life and i had to spend 1k not knowing if he would survive. he also was either severely underweight or a full month younger than they said. he survived and is a giant fat sppiled baby now. but needless to say, i will now be patient and wait for the right dog rescue from the right shelter instead of the right dog wrong shelter.

  • @terrisjohnson710

    @terrisjohnson710

    9 ай бұрын

    People tell me it is easier to adopt a human baby than it is to adopt one of my doberbabies :P That is probably hyperbole, but if you dont feel you're being interrogated when buying from a breeder, they are probably not a great breeder.

  • @parryyotter

    @parryyotter

    9 ай бұрын

    @@epicdogbattleswe lost a puppy who was neutered too young by a shelter and got sick. They did such a shît job. We never went back. The rescue we got our next dog from was much better and let us spend time with the dogs before picking one.

  • @hilario6128

    @hilario6128

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m a giant dogs person so I always have one or two giant rescues, mainly Great Danes, and one dog that I buy from a reputable breeder. 😊

  • @chasemiles2166
    @chasemiles21669 ай бұрын

    There will never be a shortage of irresponsible pet owners unfortunately😢

  • @LinDuhLou

    @LinDuhLou

    9 ай бұрын

    😢

  • @stuff1784

    @stuff1784

    9 ай бұрын

    Or actual parents of human CHILDREN

  • @Ginger51
    @Ginger519 ай бұрын

    I’ve owned four dogs in my adult life. Each one has been given to me by friend or family just before the dog ended up in a shelter. Three of them are gone now, over the figurative rainbow bridge, but they were the best pups and I loved each one dearly. Thank you for helping promote healthy breeding and adopting when possible. ❤

  • @toxicbangbang
    @toxicbangbang9 ай бұрын

    He's sooooooo cute!! I love his little robodog cut. I was once "adopt don't shop," and in the past few years have moved to "adopt and shop responsibly." I've worked for a bad "rescue" and have seen what bybs/mills do. After working for my local humane society, it really opened my eyes to what responsibly really looks like. All of my dogs have been rescues up until this point. I want something specific in my next dog and have been researching breeds and breaders for about a year now. It'll be a while until we bring the next member of the family home, so I'll continue to educate myself. There's always room for knowledge and growth.

  • @happymack6605
    @happymack66059 ай бұрын

    If Stitch really was a dog, he would be this sweet faced pupper! ❤

  • @finleykim
    @finleykim9 ай бұрын

    I had a rescue dog that was from a backyard breeder and he suffered terribly before his short life ended. He was the loveliest dog and then within 3 weeks deteriorated in the most horrifying way. His short life with us was full of love but nothing makes up for the suffering of an innocent animal. My friend who breeds dogs puts prospective owners through an exceptionally rigorous application process and he keeps in touch with "his dogs" throughout their lives to keep an eye on them and because he loves them all dearly. Thank you for speaking about this issue.

  • @judysocal8682
    @judysocal86829 ай бұрын

    What a heart melting bit of floof Tommy is. Through the years, my one dog and 4 cats have all been rescues and have been the best companions anyone could ask for.

  • @casual_klutz
    @casual_klutz9 ай бұрын

    I am obsessed with his ears! They are perfect❤

  • @Poutnicek
    @Poutnicek9 ай бұрын

    Tommy is the most adorable, fairytale-looking dog I have ever seen. He looks like something from a Disney movie. Also, great explanation of the differences between responsible breeders and backyard breeders!

  • @Willow76ny
    @Willow76ny9 ай бұрын

    He looks like a fluffy koala bear. Thank you for sharing him with us. 😊

  • @erynlasgalen1949

    @erynlasgalen1949

    9 ай бұрын

    You're not the only one who thinks he looks like a koala. I was going to make a comment to that effect, but you beat me to it. Great minds think alike.

  • @janettemaret3855
    @janettemaret38559 ай бұрын

    What a cutie patutie!!

  • @user-fk6xf3bs1f
    @user-fk6xf3bs1f9 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness-Tommy is absolutely adorable and I love the cut that you gave him! Interesting explanation of responsible vs. irresponsible breeders. I fear that most fall into the latter category. (Most-not all) I will still always choose to save a rescue…the need for adoption is overwhelming. So many precious dogs and cats are euthanized every day. It’s heartbreaking. 💕🙏🏻

  • @TheBaumcm

    @TheBaumcm

    9 ай бұрын

    It always hurts that I can’t save them all but at least you can change the world for that one. Both of my current rescues, one dog and one cat, have been scooped up directly off the street but I have adopted from the pound before and it breaks the heart to see souls that should just get to be their silly bouncy selves, sad or aggressive or anxious.

  • @user-fk6xf3bs1f

    @user-fk6xf3bs1f

    9 ай бұрын

    @@TheBaumcm I agree. Every single fur baby I’ve ever had has been a rescue. I’m like you-it’s all that I can do to stop myself from taking them all home. All they ever want is a safe place and love.😔

  • @treecepoirier3035
    @treecepoirier30359 ай бұрын

    You preach it girl!! Spay and neuter or be responsible. I have become an unintentional cat sanctuary due to all of the poor unwanted animals in my area. While I love the animals, the cost is enormous, and being a single parent makes every month a struggle to afford the kid and all the cats. I won’t stop helping, but I wish others would be responsible in the first place and stop populating the world with kittens and puppies they have no intention of caring for or loving. Shame on them.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    Most cats I've had for about past 20 yrs, appeared on my doorstep, took them in, had spayed neutered, .. at one time, must've been , like 8-9, not only th food, but litter, .. & tho got shots/ vaxes, flea preventative s, wormings, shampoos, ear cleaners.. from Amazon, still were expensive. Are a few ferals left outside, are too wild to take in , I feed them also..

  • @alisonmary1443
    @alisonmary14439 ай бұрын

    I can't bare the thought of homeless unloved furs, folks who abandon them on road sides, leave them in empty houses, the list goes on, I know I'm not the only one but my heart hurts at cruelty of any level, on any living thing. Tommy will be living the life in his forever home 💖👏

  • @sarapiburn2523
    @sarapiburn25236 ай бұрын

    Tommy is adorable and did very well while you were grooming him!💜💜💜

  • @JuliaJames-zx5xy
    @JuliaJames-zx5xy9 ай бұрын

    You & Tommy both did a great job. He looks amazing,possibly feels better & can see so much more better. A definite handsome rescue 🐕🐶🐾🐾❣

  • @bunnierap2718
    @bunnierap27189 ай бұрын

    Thank you for addressing this! I remember you explaining in a past video why you choose to adopt small dogs in shelters but not large dogs. I've heard people say to adopt not shop thousands of times, but I know not every pet owner is capable of taking care of a shelter animal when so much is unknown. It's our jobs as humans to make sure our pets are being cared for to the best of our ability.

  • @littlebear274

    @littlebear274

    9 ай бұрын

    This is a situation I feel like I'm going to be in if I decide to get a pet once I've got permanent housing. If I choose a dog I want to know it's going to be one I can take care of, but the best way to do that is to go for a specific breed that's been responsibly bred for temperament and breed standard. Of course, that means I'd have to find a responsible breeder for whichever breed I choose, hope I pass their requirements, and pay the upfront cost that allows them to break even - and then I'd have a puppy which is much more high maintenance than an adult dog. Luckily I'm not making a decision on this for at least a few months but the choice between an adult shelter dog or a responsibly bred puppy will be a tough one.

  • @skyeiron5872

    @skyeiron5872

    8 ай бұрын

    @@littlebear274 The breed standard doesn't matter. Temperament, health and structural soundness is what you need, unless you're planning on getting into dog shows which is the only area where the 'breed standard' actually matters.

  • @AlexandraAndStuff
    @AlexandraAndStuff9 ай бұрын

    My earliest and biggest dream I can remember since I was a little kid, is to have enough resources to allow every cat and dog to live a happy life. I remember an excersise in school, writing like a business plan, and I kind of misunderstood it as a "dream business" and wrote down rules for sponsored adoptions for pets and having a safe haven for those who won't be adopted. Therefore, I completely respect, love and understand this woman's work to use her channel for so much good!

  • @kathleenkiefer9399
    @kathleenkiefer93999 ай бұрын

    Tommy is a Muppet! Love your channel...brings both adorable footage and important information. Thank you!

  • @barb7693
    @barb76939 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your dissertation on responsible breeding. Rescue options are great as well. It took me 3 years to find a wonderful responsible breeder. I did this because I had a dog from a backyard breeder with significant health issues. She won my heart but she cost about $10,000 over her lifetime to maintain her due to her serious health issues. 10 years. Very sad. I now have two healthy happy dogs from a remarkable breeding program. It’s not wrong to choose that option. So thank you for mentioning the hand in hand with rescue.

  • @sheenagrant4637
    @sheenagrant46379 ай бұрын

    That dog is drop dead gorgeous. What a well behaved boy, a testament to his owners. Absolutely loved him.

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    Aww thanks so much!❤ We are very lucky to have such a cute, sweet, and gentle senior boy! He's such a good boy for us!!!

  • @pattieh5118
    @pattieh51189 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness! He is the most adorable pup I’ve seen in quite awhile. 🥰🐶

  • @emilyscott6274
    @emilyscott62749 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the words you said. I work in a shelter and it hurts me to speak with people that don't get it. I want to bring them back to our freezer to see what their irresponsible actions do.

  • @HollyHlokk
    @HollyHlokk9 ай бұрын

    Preach!!! I have always rescued and never been disappointed. There is so much love available for adoption! The past few years, we have committed to bringing in older adult and seniors and it has truly changed our lives for the better.

  • @sweetstuff-ne2uw
    @sweetstuff-ne2uw9 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness he comes out so FLUFFYYYYYYY 😍 Thank you once again for such an informative video! Definitely going to keep an eye out to avoid backyard breeders when getting a pet

  • @karendeitrick2655
    @karendeitrick26559 ай бұрын

    He's adorable! Looks like a teddy bear! Thank you for all your hard work! Your videos are fun and educational.

  • @susannesteinbock1639

    @susannesteinbock1639

    9 ай бұрын

    In my mind he looks ridiculous.....

  • @debtopley927
    @debtopley9279 ай бұрын

    He is adorable! Those sweet eyes and precious smile. 😍❤🐶

  • @Dirty_Squirrell
    @Dirty_Squirrell9 ай бұрын

    Okay, Tommy is my all-time favorite. Ace comes in second. Thank you for spreading the word about backyard breeders.

  • @lesleydickson7746
    @lesleydickson77469 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your excellent explanation of breeders versus backyard breeders. I cringe when people lump them all together as ‘greeders’. I used to show Golden Retrievers. I had four litters of puppies over about thirty years. All our female dogs had all the possible health tests for the breed. They were bred to outstanding, show winning, health tested males. My mum slept on the couch beside the mum and pups for the first week or so to make sure mum didn’t lie on them or they didn’t get stuck in a corner of their purpose built whelping box. They were acclimatised to the noises of the vacuum cleaner and other household sounds so they weren’t nervous of them. They were fed the best of food as was their mother. My mum and I cried when they went off to their carefully vetted new homes. The new owners sent us Christmas cards for many years. So for us to be lumped together with a person who mates any male to any female with no testing, keeps mum and pups in a cage in a shed and sells them to any unsuitable person who comes along really stings. 😢

  • @jennifert9506

    @jennifert9506

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s one thing I want to see when I interview a breeder. Are you currently or do do you have a history of showing. There’s an entire set of ethics and responsibilities that go along with purebred showing. If you currently or previously have shown I know you’re already in the right ethical mindset.

  • @stevenfrost6441
    @stevenfrost64419 ай бұрын

    Right Away Tommy get's major points with me because he hails from my Home State of Texas and part of his life philosophy is to try ALL Foods! Yes, as the Late Bob Barker always said "Don't forget to spay or neuter your Pet!" Thank You Vanessa for all you do! ♥🐶👏

  • @majuuorthrus3340
    @majuuorthrus33409 ай бұрын

    An adorable and delightful little chap indeed!

  • @lhmcd5538
    @lhmcd55389 ай бұрын

    I’m so pleased he has a forever home. He has outstanding ears. I find them so delightful. Tommy is a true beauty.

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    Aw thanks!!!🙏 We are very grateful every day here with him and giving him his best life!

  • @robindelude3787
    @robindelude37879 ай бұрын

    Such a sweet, adorable little pupper! I'm happy that Tommy was rescued and has his forever home. I pray that all strays will one day be rescued and loved for the rest of their days.

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    He is the best boy for sure!!! He's so gentle and so good! We are so thankful every day that he came into our lives and that we are giving him the best life and home possible!❤

  • @oceanstar0515
    @oceanstar05159 ай бұрын

    My dog Gidget is a rescue dog. She was saved from a high kill shelter in Kentucky, and it's believed she was bred to be a bait dog for dog fighting. She has half of an ear missing with a human bite print on the jagged edge. She's the most amazing dog I have ever owned, but her start in life breaks my heart.

  • @Innamoramento9

    @Innamoramento9

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you gave Gidget a loving home. I'm against the death penalty in principle but honestly feel it's fitting for anyone who willingly hurts dogs. For money or otherwise

  • @jonathonsawyer9440
    @jonathonsawyer94409 ай бұрын

    He has a perpetual smile and it warms my heart! ❤️

  • @cmtippens9209
    @cmtippens92099 ай бұрын

    OH MY DOG!!! 😍 He was cute to begin with, but the cut you gave him made my teeth hurt, he's so sweet! I am not usually ga-ga over little dogs like him but he is just top drawer. 🥰 And I'm not just saying this because I'm in Texas. I'm glad he found a caring, loving home, wherever it is. What a well-behaved little man, and what a great job you did with him! 💓👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you! 😊

  • @joeypalkowski531

    @joeypalkowski531

    9 ай бұрын

    Why thanks!!! He's a darn cute and good boy and thankful every day he was found and we were able to give him the best life/home/golden years he deserves up here!!😁 Vanessa did an incredible job and forever grateful to her and this memory with him!

  • @ruthswords1713
    @ruthswords17139 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the tutorial on the difference between types of breeders! I love Tommy's ears. They make him look like a koala!❤❤😂

  • @Tiisiphone
    @Tiisiphone9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for explaining all this. Many people are unaware of the fact they buy/adopt à sentient being. It's not like buying a new smartphone. Welcoming a pet in the family is à huge responsibility.

  • @mercedesvelasquez8781
    @mercedesvelasquez87819 ай бұрын

    Why does Tommy remind me of a real life baby bear so freaking adorable😬🥰🐶🐾😍

  • @bettyharris6987
    @bettyharris69879 ай бұрын

    Tommy is so adorable 🥰 Rescue dogs can make the best pets and they will love you for life! Old rather spay or neuter than increase the population of unwanted animals, but I see the other side too. I just want to see all these cats and dogs in healthy, happy homes. We have one dog from a very responsible breeder and one rescued from a backyard breeder, both are lovely and loved dogs.

  • @ssr8555
    @ssr85559 ай бұрын

    I love the haircut, that’s so cute😂 responsible breeders are very often doing what they do out of pure passion for that breed of dogs. They want to see the breed succeed and survive. Of course I always suggest looking up if you can find your preferred dog breed as a rescue first, but there is no shame in supporting breeders who truly want the best for these dogs

  • @eustacia03
    @eustacia039 ай бұрын

    It's nice of you to provide grooming to koalas at your shop 😆

  • @sue4518
    @sue45189 ай бұрын

    Learning about these issues while watching you work with this adorable dog was great.

  • @asleepbydawn137
    @asleepbydawn1379 ай бұрын

    Those are two of the cutest ears I've ever seen. What a pumpkin.

  • @sarahsouthcott1163
    @sarahsouthcott11639 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for talking about this! My husband and I recently got an Irish setter puppy from a responsible breeder and couldn't be happier because we adore the breed and our puppy is everything we could have dreamed of. It's been strange feeling people judging us for having got her from a breeder and it's clear that they don't understand the difference between ethical breeding and backyard breeding. It's had me questioning whether we should breed dogs at all (besides for jobs), but I honestly can't imagine a world without Irish Setters. Anyway - really appreciate you educating people on this.

  • @user-wz3hj6nn7f

    @user-wz3hj6nn7f

    9 ай бұрын

    I left a comment a few minutes ago but did not mention the breed I had for 35 years..Irish Setters. Hope you have many joyful years with yours...my heart dog.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    My opinion too, nothing like a. well bred Irish,! Most beautiful,... tho they can be hyper, when poorly byb bred, it's all in th early training. I had a show quality male, bred from long line Champions, he was raised w/ my Germ Shep. , & took on th traits of protective guard dog,.. , he was just perfect,. as he was trained early to be " stacked" ( term for posing show dogs) & shown in puppy matches, he knew when was in showring, & let strange judges " examine", as is done. At his home was a guard dog,& couch potato, passed at age 14, abt average age.

  • @Memow-pk1ng

    @Memow-pk1ng

    9 ай бұрын

    @@user-wz3hj6nn7f that's wht is important to get from well known breeding kennels. My Irisman was from a long line of Chamions, from Trivelda Kennels, in Virginia, a very famous I. S Kennel. He had enough points to qualify to be in Westminster, .. he got a few best of breeds, .. IS very large entries, & hard to finish ( to make Ch) there's nothing more beautiful then a show quality Irish Setter !!

  • @diannamichalidas9014
    @diannamichalidas90149 ай бұрын

    So precious! He looked like a koala at the end!

  • @corellapayne6021
    @corellapayne60219 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the excellent and much needed remarks about responsible vs. backyard breeders. You are a superb groomer, and a superb educator. And I don't even have a pet! THANK YOU for what you do!!!!

  • @cydkriletich6538
    @cydkriletich65389 ай бұрын

    Koala + Bear Cub = Too cute for words! ❤

  • @kimd5409
    @kimd54099 ай бұрын

    Nervous, but so sweet and adorable. Thanks for showing us Tommy and addressing the back yard breeder problem.

  • @3PairDesigns
    @3PairDesigns9 ай бұрын

    Oh, such a great video and an adorable mascot for the topic. Tommy is beautiful and you made him even more handsome. Thank you for all you do to help our furry family members and those not yet in their forever homes. Excellent work as always! 💗

  • @traceywhiting-harrison3520
    @traceywhiting-harrison35209 ай бұрын

    Oh he is totally adorable 😍 so happy he found his forever home 🐾

  • @Aeonmancer
    @Aeonmancer9 ай бұрын

    Tommy is adorable, and you are an invaluable resource gateway for accessible pet care knowledge. I immensely appreciate you and all the work you put into your videos.

  • @nazzkid23
    @nazzkid239 ай бұрын

    i'd love to hear you go into more detail about doodles and colour breeders and why they're so unethical. We need more like you advocating for responsible breeding AND animal rescue

  • @EbonRaven
    @EbonRaven9 ай бұрын

    I just adopted a pair of formerly feral kittens last week. I hadn't intended to get kittens, and certainly hadn't intended to get 4-footed pets right now... but I saw the picture of my littlest one and everything in me screamed that I had to go get him. So I went. While there, another kitten jumped out of a top level cage into my arms and refused to leave. So... two kittens. Who are currently curled up together in my bedroom. 🥰

  • @tanaforet8684
    @tanaforet86848 ай бұрын

    He is absolutely adorable. He looks like a cross between a panda and a regular bear. I love his rounded ears. What a sweet precious pup. Glad he found his forever home♥️

  • @SweetiesCatWorld
    @SweetiesCatWorld9 ай бұрын

    He's so sweet and adorable 🥰