Rescuing Animals with the Tough Guys of Nat Geo

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The discussion highlights a National Geographic show featuring a group of tough individuals dedicated to rescuing animals and ensuring they receive proper medical care and humane treatment. The program showcases their compassionate efforts, emphasizing the contrast between their tough exterior and soft hearts for animals. Viewers are encouraged to watch the show, which has garnered appreciation for its portrayal of these dedicated rescuers. The conversation also touches on the broader theme of animal welfare, expressing disdain for animal abusers and the lengths to which rescuers will go to protect vulnerable animals.
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This is a show on National Geographic. It's a group of "tough guys" that are real softies when it comes to animals. They go to great lengths to rescue animals and see that they are given proper medical care and humane treatment. Just a great show and an extraordinary group of people.

Watch it if you can.

Poor Brownie the dachsund. :cry:
 
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I really love them big 'ol sweet guys. I don't care how people rescue animals, do what ever it takes. I can't think of a animal abuser, who would go to the police to get back their abused pet.
 
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