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In reply to the discussion: A homeless dog living in a trash pile gets rescued, and then does something amazing! [View all]Stuart G
(38,726 posts)Last edited Sat Dec 14, 2013, 03:22 PM - Edit history (1)
This video made me cry, but that doesn't mean that the people that made the video are great.
It means they make great videos.
This was posted on You Tube on December 13..right around Christmas. ...a giving season... I love this video and it is a tear jerker, but the above post does ask honest questions. How many pets do they save a year? How to adopt. I have a moment of suspicion about this.
This sentence from the above post makes the most sense..
"There's no replacement for personal experience with the charity you're donating to, which for me means donate locally. "
You will know if the people are great pet care takers, and do not take advantage of donations. You can see it and get info on it, and go beyond a terrific video or videos..................
I might also add this, in my opinion, the music is such, that it tries to make you cry. Listen to the music carefully..It is a tearjerker on purpose. This video has over 500,000 views on You Tube. If one fifth gave five bucks, that is $500,000. Kinda sad to think that someone would make a video just to bring in that kind of money to save a helpless animal. Would someone do that?