Watch the moment this Strong-Willed dog asks for help šŸ„¹

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Published 2023-12-23
Let's surprise the shelter with the toys they need for these dogs! Click the link on the video to buy and send to: 33751 Mission Trail, Wildomar, CA 92595
or send from whatever place you feel is best. Let's just fill their lobby so they don't run low on dog toys for all of 2024 šŸ˜€šŸŽ„šŸ¶

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All Comments (21)
  • @rockykanaka
    Let's surprise the shelter with dog toys! Click the "shopping" button on the video and and send to: 33751 Mission Trail, Wildomar, CA 92595 šŸŽšŸŽ„šŸ¶
  • @anitawallace2166
    Veterinarian here. If you can tell what company made the microchip they may be able to tell you what hospital they sold that chip to. The hospital should be able to run a search on the chip number and find the owner.
  • @5thdimension625
    I adopted a Sheba Inu that had been returned to the shelter three times because he was so traumatized and strong willed. Heā€™s an amazing dog and the highlight of the neighborhood. Everyone loves him and he is gentle with every person and animal that comes by. He does require three-five mile walks a day but Iā€™ve turned it all into walking meditation. Please adopt, even the hard ones.
  • I just sent a large Amazon order to the shelter containing big and small toys (both plushie and chewy) as well as blankets. But it won't arrive until the 28th. All animals need comfort and some fun while in an unknown and potentially scary place (even though this facility looks fantastic). Since I can't sit and play with them like Rocky does (thank you Rocky!) I wanted to do what I could for them to help them while they are there.
  • Considering he has a painful wound, his being willing to connect and be friendly is exemplary.
  • @anglerfish4161
    How incredible that he exposed his injury. Like he was thinking "yes! I'm a good boy, so please take care of me!" I think he was a little scared when you left because he was so vulnerable. What a sensitive little soul.
  • @mgibbons95
    Thanks! In memory of me dear friend, Donna and all her wonderful canine friends, especially her Shiba Inu, Kai, who preceded her to the next life by just a few weeks. He was, I'm sure, waiting for her when she transitioned.
  • Our Shiba made me a lifelong lover of them! I would LOVE to have another one. Such smart and adorable dogs. We had ours for about 14 years, she was just amazing. She would insist on smelling every flower that was her level, she absolutely LOVED children and while we were on our daily walks she would cry if I didn't let her kiss every child we saw. The first time she saw snow she figured out how to make snowballs! She hated water and would alert every dog in the neighborhood when I gave her baths. One of her favorite games was when we hid something and then let her smell a piece of it and she would go find it. For instance, I could hide one of the kids' socks and she would find its mate. So much personality in a small dog, I loved her ever so much.
  • @krisann3909
    Btw, my Shiba had a skin condition when there was an overall life change in our family (divorce, selling of house sadly). Stressed her out big time. With vet care, change of diet, topical treatments, and lots of love her skin returned to normal. Shibas are very intuitive and sensitive!
  • He has a family somewhere. He got out. He looks healthy other than the sore. He shakes, takes treats, and is affectionate. What a sweetheart. He will get all fixed up. ā¤ļø
  • @ohsuzanna3223
    Shebaā€™s are the most loyal dogs. I couldnā€™t stop crying when he got up. Thank you for loving on this precious nugget, and for all you do. ā¤ļø
  • Shiba's are their own species, I swear. I adopted one who had been returned to the breeder and whose second home didn't work out either. They have a very feral side to them but they are wonderful dogs. NOT the dog for a first timer, but if you have patience and love, what a treat! My boy lived to be about fifteen. Never had a dog like him before or since..Those eyes..those soft soft ears, that clean Shiba smell, the tik tok tail, I'm in love with this little tan man from Japan! A word of caution..NEVER let them off lead. They do not come back, ever and they will mock you from a great distance. This guy got off lead or out of the yard and here he is.
  • Poor boy. He was so distressed when you left him. Hope he gets better and adopted soon.
  • The way he reacted immediately when you first said "You're a good boy!" tells me he was familiar with that phrase. He's had a loving family somewhere along the line. I'm hoping his familiar is desperately looking for him.
  • @red7even14
    Rocky.... Has the shelter an Amazon wish list? They can add whatever need and we can purchase them from overseas rather than send via mail. They will receive it quicker from your international dogpack. ā¤ Nottingham GB
  • @sammij7863
    Was owned by a shiba for 15 wonderful years. Super smart, super sweet, playful, gentle and absolutely adorable. People need to be well informed before taking any dog into their home. It would help reduce these situations. Shibas are quite emotional and the trauma can stick with them. They dont forget.
  • @Rusty6507
    My 3 shiba babies all lived a few months past 16 years. Sadly, the last passed in Feb 2023. They are known to be escape artists and the shelter near me actually checks your home/yard for safety in this regard (and vet references)
  • @katz734
    When he started crying in pain, that just tore me up. I know everyone there will take great care of him. You can just tell heā€™s a good boy. Heā€™s in that much pain and still is so gentle with you.
  • @patriciawhite52
    He's so clean looking I would think he got out. So hope his owners are looking for him. He acts like a family dog. Saying prayers for this guy.
  • @memaw4676
    We had adopted a tricolored shiba from our local shelter when our children were young and had her for 15 years before she crossed the rainbow bridge..we loved her, our 3 boys adored her, she would guard me whenever I napped. She was 8 months old when we got her. She was food aggressive with other dogs and a typical shiba that picked her dog friends very carefully..she loved to perch atop our patio table on our lanai and the top of our couch like a cat crossing her paws to watch birds and squirrels.I miss my 'Toostie'. This red shiba boy is beautiful.