Redditors Share Heartwarming Stories Of Their Rescued Dogs On Their Way To Build Trust On Humans
Dogs have such warm hearts, and they love their owners more than themselves. But, in some cases, they don't receive enough love and care from their owners in return. Some dogs are abused, some are dumped like trash and left to survive alone in dangerous areas. Luckily, there are still people who care about these unfortunate souls and work hard to rescue them.
When a dog is rescued, it takes them a while to open up and build trust again on their new owners. Going through traumas caused by previous owners in the past makes them struggle to find the comfort and safety to stay around humans. But believe us, it's not hard to earn their trust as long as you have enough patience, tolerance, and tenderness. If you don't believe it, just read @Mischiefy69's story below.
The Redditor shared he had managed to earn the trust of his rescue dog who was resting on his lap and sleeping peacefully. It was a long story, with a happy ending. People replied by telling stories of their own.
When a dog is rescued, it takes them a while to open up and build trust again on their new owners. Going through traumas caused by previous owners in the past makes them struggle to find the comfort and safety to stay around humans. But believe us, it's not hard to earn their trust as long as you have enough patience, tolerance, and tenderness. If you don't believe it, just read @Mischiefy69's story below.
The Redditor shared he had managed to earn the trust of his rescue dog who was resting on his lap and sleeping peacefully. It was a long story, with a happy ending. People replied by telling stories of their own.
Source: Mischiefy69
Source: Mischiefy69
We've chosen 12 beautiful heart-warming stories of how people brought their rescue animals back to peace. Scroll down to read them.#1
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