Morning walk for disabled dogs Shelter "The Man That Rescues Dogs" in Chonburi Province of Thailand, takes care of dogs with special needs. Most of them are victims of various accidents. He currently cares for 600 dogs, 28 of which need wheelchairs. The dogs go for a walk twice a day and each time they are very happy.
Russia In St October 28, 2018 / Saint Petersburg, Russia In St. Petersburg, Russia, He went to his rescue.
A man tries to save his dog in a river
Chase of a dog in New York August 12, 2018 / New York, New York, USA Was finishing up with a tour with NYC Adventure eBike Tours and a block away from the garage, my wife and I spotted a dog escaping from his owners arms. My quick reaction was to try and rescue the dog. If you notice at the beginning of the video there is a guy in a black tank top chasing the dog. That is the owner of the dog. After I rescued the dog and returned him back to his owner, we were excepting a big gigantic thank you, but that never happened. Basically guy got the dog, said thanks and walked away. All in 10 seconds. That was the entire ending.
A man saves a dog in the middle of a frozen river Occurred on December 7, 2014 / Bogodukhovo village, Oryol region, Russia "'It was December 2014. We went hunting I, brother our father and a common friend. The dog was a friend. The name Caesar is alive by the way to this day. The dog fell through on thin ice, we tried to call her, tried to look for sticks and boards to get close to her, but it did not work. At one point the dog almost crawled out but again broke. My brother is strong in spirit, brave, he could not stand it and rushed to the rescue.'"
Rescue a dog in a frozen lake Harlem-Roscoe firefighters were dispatched to a call on the Legends Lake in Roscoe for a man on the ice trying to rescue his dog that had fallen through thin ice into the lake on Dec. 11, 2017. It seems the dog's owner found his dog in the water and tried using a kayak on the ice to get to him. About half way out he broke through the ice himself and was now in the water. First in units arrived on scene and Lt. Justin Mayton donned a cold water suit and firefighters secured him to a safety rope. He then headed out onto the ice with a second Kayak that was on scene. He reached the owner of the dog and the dog's owner was able to climb into the kayak. Mayton was then able to reach the dog and he and the dog were pulled back to the shore by the firefighters on the shore. A rope was also then thrown to the owner in the Kayak and he was pulled safely to the shore. The dog and the owner were warmed up in the ambulance and taken home.
Video by Harlem-Roscoe Fire Photographer Sheryl Drost.