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Hanky Alert! "I saw Pela for the first time in February 2016 and fell in love at first sight. She was eight (we think) and had spent half her life on the street and the other half in a fenced field with some other rescue dogs. I fostered her and on the first day I knew she was staying forever. Since I wrote the text for the video she is better, I'd say that by now she is at her 90-95%." The Orphan Pet

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  • Mel Banned Added Hi Jack Yankee, here's a link to here support page: https://www.patreon.com/theorphanpet
  • Art Added So touching and the video presentation made me feel as if I really know Pell. Each time I would see her you narrated the video as exactly what Pela was saying. She became almost human in a doggie kind of way. One of my favorite but sad videos.
  • Sandy Added For those of us that have no children--Our Dear Pets are our children and as with children we want no harm or sickness to come to them. As this is so sad it brings such comfort to my heart to see that there are people that care as much as I do...
  • CharMaine Added Walking our journey . . . together . . . no matter what it may be. A precious story. A love that will never end.
  • Jack Yankee Added Mel: I love this lady that did the video on "HankyAlert". Can you please tell me how to contact her or her organization? I'd like to support her.
  • sarah Added We should appreciate even little things and not take anything for granted.
  • Sharyn M. Added I too can't stop the tears as my 14 year old Shih Tzu died 3 months ago on July 4th. I still can't stop the tears and heartache as I sit alone. I turn around and think I saw her, but she's not with me anymore. After having the 50 dogs we rescued in our lives and many, many other animals, I didn't want another dog at our ages. My husband said we had to have another dog and we rescued her, but my husband died 6 months later. I was lucky that I had that little dog so I wasn't alone after he died. Sadly I'm alone again, but at my age I didn't want another dog to leave when I'm gone.
  • M Leybra Added I think the person talking has marbles in their mouth but could be my ears, I can't understand most of what they're saying
  • patrick Added So sad. She said it all.
  • Marvel Added God Bless You both!
  • Barbara Added experienced this with my Miniature Pincher several years ago. He never recovered. You are so lucky she is returning to herself!!!!
  • dixie Added Oh Mel! That was a two hanky video.
  • Jan Berry Added Wonderful lives together. I have all my pet dog cremains and wish I could find a cemetery for us together,
  • Lovey Added hanky alert for sure. The problem with our beloved pets is that they don't live long enough
  • Mari Added I've always felt my dog should leave me first, rather than I leave her behind. I would suffer the finality of life and she would always wonder where I went. I can identify with everything this loving lady has said.
  • Margarete Added Valia's love of her dogs... and this journal about Pela in particular, comes across as great prose. Her narrative is beautiful and so genuine. One can't help but be moved. Thanks for adding it to your library of videos.
  • Eliot Added Thank you for such a touching and intelligent film that made me feel sweet, a little sad and above all, moved....
  • mercedes Added Very touching video!
  • Patricia Yager Delagrange Added This is so poignant and loving and wonderful to watch. I have two dogs and I can understand fully what she's talking about. Thank you for posting. I love this woman's videos and her voice.
  • Su B Added Interesting. Why do we say we've lost someone when they die? You lose your keys, don't you look until you find them? Do you do that with those who have gone before?
    Thanks, Mel.