
There’s nothing more frustrating than realizing that an animal needs your help, but you’re unable to give it to them. Thankfully, in most situations, you can usually take a step back and calmly reassess the problem—and find a solution.
That’s what happened to workers from the Los Angeles rescue Hope for Paws. When they received a call about a dog trapped in an aqueduct, they knew they had to help him fast—but he was miles from any point where they could get to him…
Los Angeles animal rescue Hope for Paws received an alarming phone call. A concerned citizen informed them that a German shepherd had been trapped in the concrete L.A. River aqueduct without food for a number of days.
Rescuers were able to locate the poor pooch, whom they later named Biggie, and knew they had to help him fast. The only problem was that they were miles away from an entry point to the aqueduct. It would take a bold, clever plan to pull off the rescue…
See the daring and ingenious approach the Hope for Paws workers used to rescue Biggie!
Danny Saenz
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Jen Saenz 🙁
Anita Kennedy
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Grateful for this man ….
Jody Coons
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Nicole Weidel
Oscar Boom
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Fleur van RijnGuusje Hoogduin
Heather Parenti
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Awwww
Elaine Green-Pereira
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Greatfull for what you did to
Patty Mccormick McDonnell
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Sweet boy just wanted to be loved ! I have shepherds and this is why I love them. ❤️ glad he is safe!
Jen Saenz
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Thats awesome
Elaine Green-Pereira
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You are a hero to save a beautiful dog just to let you know not being rude or nothing to calm the German shepherd is to rub under the neck l have three white Swiss long heard shepherd’s when they are stress I just calm them with rubbing under the neck thankyou for what you did so kind
Carol Mulgrew
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Fantastic. Reminds me of my German shepherd I had for 14 years. love the fact that he was rescued
Pooja Auchaybur
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What a great rescue 🙂 thx
Theresa Semona
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Thank you, great job, wonderful dog
Valley Roy
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Thank you.. For saving him.. You people have done a great job..
Kathleen Strickland
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You are great human being Eldad for the work you do.
Tony Brown
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What a beautiful dog. Such a shame he ended up there. Thank you for rescuing him. You and your team are great people.
Barbara Allen
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Wonderful rescue. He is a beautiful dog. Thanks to the brave man who went down the ladder.
Alicia Castagliuolo
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Amazing!!!! Lucion Tome
Joan Cemali
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Thank you ,you are wonderfu people.
Terri Sinclair
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one lucky dog
Philip Katz
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What a beautiful lucky dog
Sandra Farkash
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They do a great job thank you
Troy Wiegand
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LOL… weirdo alert!!
Rebecca L Roberts
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SWEET BOY
Eva Szokreny
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i’m crying:( thank you resq team
Linda Spinasanta
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He said the same thing to another lady from Chicago and she’s married. I bet his face book page is a fake family
Candy Allen
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Thank you for saving Biggie. So glad he is safe now. I am hugging my GSD right now. Bless you.
Clareese Curtis
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I wish I could take him. He’s beautiful
Angela Maya
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Verry heroic, I held my breath when I saw them pull that cage up and over the wall and chain link fence !!
Douglas Heller
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love to know what happened to him…..