I feed 80 street dogs every day but the last stop is my favorite because I get to see little Angelina Jolie.
She’s a very very old girl who has lived on the streets her whole life but she is very special (1/6) 🧵
She lives beside a little shop in the jungle. She’ll either be sleeping either under the car or just beside the road waiting.
Angelina is very vocal and likes to tell me she’s happy about her food delivery. Her voice makes me so happy (2/6)
The food is secondary for Angelina. She does love it but only after I sit and give her and her old best friend Bob 5 minutes attention.
I’m not sure who is happier to see who. Me or Angelina. But why leave her on the street? (3/6)
The answer is she did come in one time for 2 weeks after she got badly attacked by another rogue street dog. I had to get her all fixed up.
She absolutely HATED being at the land. She cried all day every day and injured herself trying to escape by chewing the metal bars (4/6)
She got more and more frantic at the land. She was always trying to run away. We see this sometimes with street dogs. Angelina was a home bird. She’s about 10 and she’d lived her whole life in that spot on the street. She couldn’t get back there quickly enough once better (5/6)
Angelina has food. Medicines. A best friend. Water. Her safe place to live. And I clean her eyes for her every day.
I know she’s happy because she tells me so every day. A wonderful girl and my favorite stop. See her sets me up for the day ahead (6/6)
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There’s a lot of bad news in the world but this thread will show you that not everything is doom and gloom.
This is little Billy, a street dog who is rebuilding his life and who set off today on a life changing journey with his little suitcase. (1/8) 🧵
On the 8th of Feb this year I went to rescue Billy. He’d been hit so hard he had a swollen brain and he couldn’t see. He wouldn’t have made it but we got him just in time.
The turnaround was about to start… (2/8)
Billy was hit so hard he had PTSD. He couldn’t calm down. He was frantic. He was also walking around “punch drunk” for days. I worried in first week if he’d ever make it tbh. We had to hold Billy for hours at a time to get him to calm down.
It was just 9 days ago that little puppy Sandy was living alone in a cave on the beach. He was only 3 months old and trying to survive finding food after being dumped alone.
To see him today is just a think of pure joy (1/7) 🧵
He was so scared he would hide anywhere he could find and hide his eyes from the outside world. Here he is on day 1 down the back of the couch hiding from us all (2/7)
I thought the signs were good that he’d like other dogs soon as he was always curious. He would peer over the bushes at the bigger dogs but was too shy to get involved (3/7)
A joyous story of 2 little dogs I found on the streets of Thailand. Both Hope and McMuffin were in grave danger and close to death.
Nobody (myself included) could ever have guessed how this thread would end but it will make you smile from ear to ear (1/10) 🧵
Hope was a girl I’d fed in the jungle for 6 months before she started getting attacked. She was shot with a nail gun and slashed with a machete.
I managed to catch her and get her to safety but she was completely shut down. She was like a rock I had to carry her around (2/10)
McMuffin was covered in 30 cancerous tumors. She’d been dumped out in the street to die. It took 10 weeks of chemo, $5000 in vet bills and 6 months but she recovered slowly… (3/10)
This is little Sandy. He’s 3 months old and after a tough start to his life he said today was the best day he’s ever had. He said he didn’t know life could be this amazing and he is very happy now… (1/6) 🧵
I’ve no idea how he ended up alone and in his little beach cave. He was so young he was scrapping for food. There is no way he’d have survived for much longer. It wasn’t easy catching Sandy and it was stressful for him hit totally essential (2/6)
He’s been hiding for most of the first 3 days and very scared but we’ve made some huge progress on the last 24 hours. He really is still a very young puppy so he’s been very brave… (3/6)
Just 9 days ago Rusty and Libby were living on short chains. This was their life for the last 14 months.
To see them today is an absolute joy. I could never have imagined they would embrace their freedom like this… (1/4) 🧵
They were here in the insufferable heat with the kid hurting their backs. Their muscles had faded away and their legs were weak. 9 days later everything had changed… (2/4)
Libby was very nervous at first and we let her decompress for a good few days. I took her out on her first big walk with little Eve today.
I might just be imagining it but I think she is walking as proud as can be. She’s so chuffed to have her freedom (3/4)
An update on little Sandy who was living alone in a cave just a couple of days ago. He is still very nervous and decompressing and trying to understand his new world.
Sandy is having a very good day at his own pace (1/5) 🧵
It’s important to remember Sandy has been taken away from his mother, dumped alone on a beach without food and water and had big scary humans come and catch him. It was a traumatic last 2-3 days for him so he has a lot to process. There will be no rush (2/5)
Sandy doesn’t like new things. His default place is to hide behind sofas, boxes, trees or anything he can find. I just let him for now as he has a lot to process. (3/5)