Dogs Meet Owners After Tornadoes 2

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"Izzy" was lost in a wildfire. (sorry for the repeat clip from Pt.1!)
*The Schnauzer was lost for 2 years, not the victim of a tornado* 6:11
This is Part 2 of the video below
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Part 1

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“Dogs aren’t meant to fly, but I bet he had an angel with him...”
Brb, imma go get something out of my eye.

aray
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We had two Great Danes show up at our house once after a tornado. They were so scared that they just ran inside when the door was open and tried to find a place to hide. After they calmed down enough, they climbed into our laps and shivered. (Well, tried to climb in our laps. They were HUGE.) None of our neighbors had ever seen them before and we had no idea where they came from. They had collars, but no tags, and you could tell they were well-taken care of. All I could think of was what the owners were going through, not knowing where they were. About a half-hour later, we hear this frantic yelling from outside and the dogs go nuts. We throw open our front door and that reunion was one of the best things I've ever seen. She was crying, I was crying, everyone was freaking crying. It was beautiful.

stephaniebrown
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I went through a severe house fire in 2018 and lost my cat and so I assumed, both of my pet rats. Well the next day I went to the house to see if anything was left and I saw this little thing running around my feet and thought to myself "well that's a brave rat..." Until I recognized him. I grabbed him and he SCREAMED for a few seconds until he realized it was me, and he just went limp in my arms. I've never seen an animal act so relieved. I cried for so long. All four of his little feet were covered in third degree burns and his whiskers were burned off. This little rat healed and lived for another two years after that! He was a symbol of hope and survival for me and my family, a reminder that we were gonna get through everything we went through.

schiebs
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“I lost my house but I found my dog, and you just can’t replace a dog.”
Brb I’m gonna go cry my eyes out

vitreallis
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"A face fit for a boxer." That's the most respectful way to describe a bruised, swollen face. I love it!

JasmineTea
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The one guy tried to protect the dog and ended up on crutches... 😢😢😭😭 I'm crying so much

Three_Screaming_Saints
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it makes me sad to think about how many pets were buried alive

alexkat
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"I lost my house but I found my dog"
This is a man after my own heart

TheCooperativeMonkey
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Wow, one of the worst feelings would be you holding onto your dog for dear life with all the strength you have only to have them be ripped apart from your arms in a flash. Glad these dogs and their owners were reunited💜

Evie-pqgs
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U can ALWAYS rebuild a house but NEVER a relationship with an animal

vanessadutoit
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I love how the cats are always just mildly bewildered and relieved
But you can tell they feel safe now

hopepapernacky
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“dogs aint meant to fly" - i was laughing and crying

antikimchi
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"I lost my house, but I got my dog. You just can't replace your dog"... So true!

danieldevito
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I love the first two stories, especially how the owners literally shielded their dogs during the tornado. I still can't believe the dog in the second clip had actually been ripped out of his owner's arms by the tornado and survived with only a few cuts and bruises.

caitlinjane
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I hope that woman found her dog after the cat

ravennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Thos poor dogs must have been terrified

leahbegg
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I love people who treat their pets as family. They were even apologizing to them, because they couldn't protect them.

thoughtank
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"I lost my house but found my dog."
That's really all that matters. Things can be replaced. Loved ones, whether two legged or four they're just irreplaceable.

lisahughes
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4:42
"ROXXY"
"It IS Roxxy."

It's Roxxy, everyone.

Dotsworth
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Our pets really are our babies. My poppycat was with me during my heroin addiction and my recovery, often being my only friend at times and my reason for getting out of bed in the morning. I couldn’t imagine not knowing where she was. We have our own special brand of natural disasters here in Australia, but tornadoes are effing terrifying!

laurenwalker