Dogs Bring Humanity To Their Homeless Parents [Video]

Lori Ennis
by Lori Ennis
A recent Facebook post about how a homeless man’s dog saves him on a daily basis has gone viral, and we’ll warn you, you might need tissues when watching!


A recent British Channel 4 Facebook video highlights a homeless man named Andy and his sweet dog Bailey, and has gone viral with over 11 million views and counting.


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In the video, Andy shares that he bought Bailey from a beggar on the street when he was just four-weeks-old. Bailey had been drugged to keep him from whining as he was separated from his mom so early, and Andy, who was a drug addict himself, helped wean Bailey. Andy says that since then, he’s not had any class A drugs himself.


Andy continues in the video to share how Bailey is who keeps him going, and makes him work harder to be a better person and you just can’t help but be inspired by the love and bond that the two clearly share.


The video is part of Channel 4’s ongoing series about the homeless, and they also have another viral video that features Andy and talks about the very needed and generous mission of StreetVet, an organization of veterinarians who donate their time and services to care for the pets of the homeless.


These vets volunteer at night to treat the dogs of homeless pe…


“Their bond is incredibly strong and I want to protect that bond.”These vets volunteer at night to treat the dogs of homeless people who can’t afford to pay.


Posted by Channel 4 News on Thursday, December 21, 2017


Listening to the hearts of the veterinarians who understand how important the relationship the homeless have with, makes me so happy to know there are such giving hearts in this world, and makes me thankful once again that a dog’s love is unconditional.


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More, it puts a human side to the homeless, who many often overlook, as Andy says. It’s hard to have something bad to say about a ‘no-good bum,’ when you see them taking such loving care of their dogs, even meeting their needs before they meet their own.


If you’d like to donate to Street Vet, you can go to their site. Many commenters have posted that they’d like to help both Andy and Bailey out, and as of yet, Channel 4 hasn’t given any concrete ways to do so, but if they do, we’ll let you know!

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