“We know very well that dogs are very good at tuning into the feelings of their owners, and we know a good dog owner can detect emotional changes in his dog - but we now begin to understand why this can be,” Dr. Andics said.
Undoubtedly one his his most challenging rescues, Eldad manages to get the puppies out the sewer pipe where the family was living. See how much their lives change in only five days.
“We are really eager to find more people in Russia who would like to have our dogs. But until people (here) want our dogs, we will do our best to ship the dogs anywhere in the world.”
“And when the dog hit the ground, the dog got up and started running toward the vehicle that threw it out of the window. Talk about how sad of a situation this was,” lamented Chief Gross.
Stephen Heath finished his enlistment in 2011 and had to say a difficult goodbye to his bomb dog Ivy. She still had three more years of service, but Heath made a promise to adopt her when she retired. This week that promise was fulfilled when the two were reunited and Ivy went home with her former handler.