HOST:
Hallo, virtuous viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program
we’ll learn about
the friendly, noble, loyal
Pit Bull Terrier,
and hear some
heartwarming stories
from the Warwick
Animal Shelter and
Davis family of the US,
who have rescued
these beautiful beings.
Pit Bulls have
a distinctive appearance.
Although only
medium-sized dogs,
they are highly muscular,
with thick, well-defined
necks, and strong, regal,
square-jawed faces
that radiate a sense
of passion and loyalty.
The breed is also
good-natured, affectionate
and friendly with
both adults and children.
Being highly devoted,
Pit Bulls love to protect
the lives of their caregivers
and if trained can become
excellent police
or therapy dogs.
Sometimes, however,
these lovely canines
find themselves
placed in shelters
or simply abandoned.
Such was the case
for 15 Pit Bulls
in Rhode Island, USA
who were discovered
chained to trees
during a bitterly cold
winter storm.
Police and
animal-shelter personnel
rescued the helpless,
innocent animals
and brought them into
the warmth and safety
of the local
Warwick Animal Shelter.
Ann(f):
There were 15 Pit Bulls
that the caregiver kept
primarily as outdoor dogs.
And the police
department went in
and confiscated the dogs
and brought them here
to the shelter.
So we were responsible
for caring for the dogs.
And we had them here
for a couple of months.
HOST:
Upon hearing
of the dogs’ plight,
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
lovingly provided
US$3,000 to the
Warwick Animal Shelter
to help with their care.
Our Association
members were on hand
to present the contribution.
SMTV (f):
On behalf of
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
we’re presenting
Warwick Animal Shelter
with a US$3,000 donation.
Ann(f):
Thank you.
We’ll put this to good use.
We’d really love
to thank you for giving us
this generous donation.
And all of our donations
are actually
put in a specific fund
that is used only
for veterinary care
for the animals.
So because we’re
a municipal shelter,
we only have so much
in our budget
and sometimes
there is not enough money
to treat them
for broken legs
or knee surgery
or heartworm treatment
or things like that.
So this donation will
really, really help with that
and will enable us
to help adoptable animals
find their forever homes.
HOST:
Our Association members
also presented the Shelter
with other gifts, such as
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
DVDs and books
including the #1
international best-sellers
“The Birds In My Life,”
“The Dogs In My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds”
as well as
“From Crisis to Peace”
and
“The Love of Centuries.”
Ann (f):
Thank you.
We really appreciate that.
And I intend to spend
my leisure time reading and
checking out these DVDs.
I am curious
to look at the material.
Thank you.
HOST:
We asked Ann Corvin,
who has worked
at the shelter
for the past 12 years
and is the director,
what advice she has
for people considering
adopting a dog or cat.
Anna (f):
The best advice I think
I can give is to understand
and do your research
before adopting a pet,
so that you know
what to expect and what
the responsibility entails,
and that it is
a life-long commitment.
And you need
to be prepared to take on
that responsibility
for the animal's lifetime.
Animals are not disposable.
And when someone
takes on a pet, they should
have the intentions
of doing it for their life.
Anna (f):
Basic obedience training,
I feel,
is important for all dogs.
For just basic manners,
no jumping,
properly leash walking,
proper greeting so
they don't jump on people
when people come
to your house;
just some basic
obedience training
to make the dog
a good citizen, if you will.
Most puppies
are not housebroken.
And so I do recommend
starting crate training
with puppies, and
the general rule of thumb
is that they, a puppy
can hold it for their age
in months.
So if it’s
a three month old puppy,
they can hold it
for about three hours,
a six month old puppy
about six hours.
If it's an adult dog,
most of them are
already housebroken;
they may need a little bit
of a refresher course.
HOST:
Thanks to widespread
media coverage
and the community’s
compassionate response
to the sad situation
of the 15 Pit Bulls, each
has now been placed
in a forever, loving home.
Now let’s meet Huey,
a delightful Pit Bull
who loves his new life
on the beach!
Thanks to the efforts
of Facebook members,
Huey was saved minutes
before he was scheduled
to be euthanized
at an animal shelter
in California,
and welcomed into
the loving home
of Maria and Sean Davis
of Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
Let’s find out more about
Huey’s fascinating rescue.
Mr Davis(m):
I’m involved in a group
on Facebook
called “Roxy Lopez:
the Truth Denied.”
We talk about
a lot of things,
and out of the blue,
she had posted about Huey.
There was
an animal shelter
in Los Angeles, California,
that was getting ready
to euthanize him.
He had approximately
10 minutes.
If no one adopted him
by that time, he was
going to be euthanized.
I hadn’t been on Facebook
for about two weeks,
and just jumped on
just to check everything.
And there’s this post.
And there’s Huey.
And I made a comment
to Roxy that, you know,
if I was in California,
I would take him
in a heartbeat.
We both love Pit Bulls,
especially blue ones.
And she responded back,
“Well, what if we can
make this happen?”
I said, “Well, let’s do it.”
HOST:
As soon as Sean Davis
and his family agreed
to give Huey a home,
other people
who happened to be
on Facebook at the time
happily contributed
toward the cost of
adopting and flying him
from California
to Virginia Beach.
And it was not long before
Huey was on his way.
Mr Davis(m):
So after about
a week and a half,
we went to the airport
to pick Huey up,
and knew, just knew,
it just felt right.
Maria and I had already
been talking about
getting a dog, and it was
completely out of the blue
to see the post about Huey.
And I’ve always
gone with my gut.
If I feel it, I do it.
There is no coincidence.
Nothing happens
by accident.
Everything is meant to be.
And Huey was meant
to be here. I felt that.
We got him here,
and as soon as
we got him out of the van,
he acted like he knew
he was supposed
to be here as well.
It was amazing to see
how easily, how quickly
he got in that backyard
and it was like,
“I’m home.”
(Maria(f): “I’m home.” Yes.)
That’s it.
And he started
to run around
with an ear-to-ear grin.
And he hasn’t stopped
running around since.
We love him.
(Maria(f): He’s a runner.)
HOST
We asked Mr. Davis
how Huey has adjusted
to his new family.
Mr Davis(m):
He fit in very well.
At first it was a little
tentative with the kids;
I don’t think he’d been
exposed to children.
After a few days
of getting used to
the three year old,
they’re like
peas and carrots now.
It was the same
with the cat.
Our cat has been with us
when we had another dog
and was used to that.
And once Huey got over
a fuzzy creature
running around,
they get along well now;
they get along
really well now.
Dogs always
bring happiness.
Just the act of petting a dog
brings happiness.
It brought an added
addition to Sean, my son.
He’s three years old.
He wanted a dog.
He loves
everybody else’s dog.
(Mrs Davis (f: Yes, he loves dogs,
(we) had a cat already.) You know,
We already had the cat.
He’s enriched our lives.
He’s really brought a level
of happiness to our lives.
HOST:
What are Huey’s
favorite activities?
Mr Davis(m):
Huey loves chewing
on his rope.
We have a rope
that’s suspended from
one of the trees out back;
he loves pulling on the rope.
Anything with a squeaker
is at risk.
His job is to remove
the squeaker out of toys.
He is a squeaker remover.
Mrs Davis(f):
Walking, running
at the beach, (he) loves
running on the sand,
playing in sand, yes,
definitely (he is like) a kid.
HOST:
On hearing of Huey’s
remarkable rescue,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
provided the Davis family
US$500 to help with
Huey’s care, along with
vegan dog treats,
a beautiful dog bed,
vegan dog food,
a selection of
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
books and DVDs,
other items and lots of
love, hugs and kisses.
Our Association
members presented
the gifts to the Davises
on her behalf.
Mrs Davis(f):
Thank you very much,
absolutely.
Mr Davis(m):
Thank you very much.
Mrs Davis(f):
Thank you very much.
He’s going to eat well
later.
HOST:
Sean and Maria Davis
particularly enjoyed
receiving
“The Dogs in My Life,”
“The Birds in My Life”
and “The Noble Wilds.”
Mrs Davis(f):
They're gorgeous. Yes.
Look at that, gorgeous.
HOST:
The family
was also delighted
to receive the dog bed.
Mrs Davis(f):
Nice, he's going to love this.
He's going to sleep well
at night. Wow!
Mr Davis (m):
Wow, very nice!
Mrs Davis(f):
Yes, he's going to love this;
a little (bit of)
royalty there!
HOST:
Huey seemed thrilled
with all
the wonderful gifts and
the grand celebration.
Mrs Davis(f):
He brought all the toys.
(unknown(m): He loves that, that’s great.)
I know.
He knows it's his now.
He's a good boy.
He's a good boy.
(Laughing as dog plays with toy)
It shows you
how gentle he is.
HOST:
Before we left,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis
had a message
to share with our viewers
about Pit Bulls.
Mr Davis(m):
They're a very good dog.
They're just as loving
as any other dog
as long as you treat them
with that same love.
Mrs Davis(f):
Absolutely.
Mr Davis(m):
They're, they're a good dog.
HOST:
May Heaven bless Huey
and all the gentle, noble
Pit Bull Terriers
who bring great joy
and companionship
into our lives, as well as
the warm-hearted people
who rescue and
provide them with
forever, loving homes.
We wish these dogs
and their caregivers
many happy years together.
You have our gratitude
Ann Corvin and the
Warwick Animal Shelter
as well as the Davises
for taking such good care
of our animal friends.
For more information
on the Warwick
Animal Shelter,
please visit
www.PetFinder.com/shelters/RI59.html
OUTRO:
Splendid viewers,
thank you
for your company today
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May all beings
lead long, peaceful lives
with the everlasting grace
and protection of Heaven.