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The Israeli dog caretaker Hadar Gutman speaks about her role looking after the dogs she is responsible for and how they tackle the tribulations of war together.

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00:00It's not that I'm not scared from the war. I'm scared from... I don't love the alarms,
00:10it makes my body twitch and the bombs. But I'm not scared to feel it. If I'm not scared of it,
00:20it actually helps them to understand that it's okay to feel scared. So, okay, so we are a bit
00:27anxious, but we can be together and to hold it together. I can be a bit alert
00:37from the alarms or from what is going to come, but it's not make them to be
00:42nervous because I'm not trying to hide it differently. I'm actually saying it to
00:47them, telepathically, yes, or energetically, that, okay, things happen now. It can be
00:53scary, but we are together. We can hold it now together. And then we are all going
00:58to the shelter that is inside the house. This is what happened. There is alarm. Yeah,
01:04we're all going and we are making it, I'm making it really happy. Okay, come on,
01:08let's go. We're going now to the room and it's fun for them. My work with people and
01:14animals actually is teaching it a lot, how to see from the eyes of another creature. When
01:26you learn to see life from a dog's point of view or even small animals like ants,
01:31yes, it's going to be everything, anything. So something in your heart happens. It's open it.
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