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I Saved 1,000 Animals From Dying… (Emotional) 🐾❤️
In today’s video, we took on one of the biggest and most meaningful challenges ever — saving 1,000 animals that were injured, abandoned, or close to losing their lives. From rescuing street dogs and wounded birds to helping endangered wildlife, this mission was full of tears, happiness, and unforgettable moments.
We teamed up with expert vets, rescue centers, and amazing volunteers to give these animals a second chance at life. You’ll see emergency operations, dramatic rescues, and beautiful recoveries that will melt your heart.
This video isn’t just entertainment — it’s a reminder that every life matters. If you want to support more rescues like this, make sure to:
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In today’s video, we took on one of the biggest and most meaningful challenges ever — saving 1,000 animals that were injured, abandoned, or close to losing their lives. From rescuing street dogs and wounded birds to helping endangered wildlife, this mission was full of tears, happiness, and unforgettable moments.
We teamed up with expert vets, rescue centers, and amazing volunteers to give these animals a second chance at life. You’ll see emergency operations, dramatic rescues, and beautiful recoveries that will melt your heart.
This video isn’t just entertainment — it’s a reminder that every life matters. If you want to support more rescues like this, make sure to:
👍 Like the video
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🔔 Turn on notifications
💬 Comment which rescue touched your heart
Let’s make the world a better place — one animal at a time. 🐶🐱🐦🦌❤️
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00:00Sadly, this lion, if left untreated, would literally die.
00:03And it's the first of a thousand animals we're going to be saving in this video.
00:07Here's how.
00:08We'll be using a sniper to vaccinate giraffes from a helicopter.
00:11We ain't leaving until all the giraffes are vaccinated!
00:14Rescuing lions from a zoo that was literally bombed.
00:17Be free!
00:18Relocating massive rhinos before they fight each other to death.
00:21Gonna add a lot of years to this rhino's life.
00:23And so many more unbelievable rescues.
00:26Starting with performing life-saving surgery on this lion.
00:29This is Dr. Alex. What are we about to do?
00:31This lion has a tooth infection that could literally kill it.
00:34So we're going to perform a root canal to save this lion's life.
00:37We're giving it life-saving surgery to remove the infection in its teeth.
00:40Can you just hold that lip like that for us?
00:43Oh my gosh! He is literally pulling gunk out of its teeth.
00:46And this gunk, if untreated, would somehow end up in the lion's heart valves?
00:50That's right.
00:50What would happen if she woke up?
00:52She'd bite my finger off.
00:54Oh. And my finger.
00:56That looks really good. Procedure's done.
00:57Let's release her.
00:58Now the lion is happy and healthy.
01:00But we still have 999 animals left to save.
01:03Our next mission is to save some rhinos.
01:06We have to search this massive reservation in order to tranquilize and relocate them.
01:10While we're driving around looking for rhinos, Chandler is actually in the sky.
01:14I'm literally flying around in a helicopter in search of these rhinos that we were trying to rescue.
01:19Typically, the stronger rhinos would just scare away the weaker ones.
01:22But since the reservation is surrounded by anti-poaching fences, the weaker rhinos have nowhere to go.
01:27So they end up killing each other.
01:28Yeah, exactly.
01:29Which is why we're going to put them to sleep and then transport them to a plot of land that can be in their own territory.
01:34Where they're not getting bullied out of all the food and water.
01:37And they can actually grow big and strong.
01:38Jimmy, come in.
01:39We found the rhinos.
01:40We found the rhinos.
01:41Let's rescue them, baby.
01:42All right, he's got a rhino.
01:43Go, go, go.
01:44I got the tranquilizer guy.
01:46I'm going to shoot him and put him to sleep so we can relocate him safely.
01:53You did it!
01:54Chandler, hit the rhino.
01:55Let's go!
01:56Let's go!
01:57Rhino's down.
01:58I'm relocating.
01:58Hey, good shot, Chandler!
02:00First things first, we're putting on the anti-poaching collar.
02:03Here's what it does.
02:04This collar tracks the rhino's speed and its proximity to nearby wildlife.
02:08If the rhino suddenly starts running in an open area with no other animals around,
02:13we'll know likely that poachers are trying to kill it.
02:15We're going all out to make sure these rhinos live long lives because there's not many left on the planet.
02:20Yeah, well, look, thanks a lot.
02:22That's all we can say.
02:23So this is a microchip, which we're inserting in a tiny hole in his horn.
02:26And then we're sealing it with glue.
02:28So now if a poacher does kill this rhino illegally, we'll be able to trace its horns to the black market and, you know, help catch them.
02:34Let's get into its own space so the other big rhinos here don't kill it.
02:37All right.
02:38I know this all seems kind of weird, but this is going to add a lot of years to this rhino's life.
02:45Let's get him in.
02:46It's for your own good.
02:47Go inside.
02:48We're now in the safe area for the rhino where he's not going to get bullied and slowly killed.
02:54All right.
02:55I say we name him Hippo.
02:57Hippo?
02:58He's a rhino.
02:59Well, yeah, but his name's Hippo.
03:01I'm calling him Hippo the Rhino.
03:02All right.
03:03All right, Hippo the Rhino, enjoy your life.
03:04We still have hundreds more animals to save.
03:06And after my friends saved the other two smaller rhinos on the safari, we set our sights on something a little taller.
03:14Giraffes.
03:15Have a vaccine.
03:16By shooting them with vaccines.
03:19Unlike when we tranquilize the rhinos, these high-powered air rifles actually deliver a massive dart filled with life-saving medicine.
03:27Enjoy your vaccines.
03:29Have a great day.
03:30Why are they running?
03:31We're trying to save their lives.
03:33Throughout this video, we're going to be saving over a thousand animals.
03:36I guess no one told the giraffes because they were making it kind of difficult.
03:40Sir, I'm trying to vaccinate you.
03:42It's good for you, I promise, giraffes.
03:44Come get a vaccine.
03:46Bro, it's so far away.
03:48We need to elevate our tactics.
03:50Because the giraffe's territory is so large, this is the easiest way to get them the medication that they need.
03:57If a giraffe gets one of these diseases, what's its odds of dying?
04:02100%.
04:03Really?
04:04Oh my gosh.
04:05Let's save the giraffes live.
04:08Yeah!
04:10Hey, let's get that other one.
04:12And we ain't leaving cold if the giraffes are vaccinated.
04:14Even though I now had air superiority.
04:18Enjoy your medicine.
04:19Take care.
04:20I brought in extra help to save as many animals as possible.
04:27I see five unvaccinated giraffes.
04:33Four unvaccinated giraffes.
04:36Three unvaccinated giraffes.
04:41The last one's the one in the front.
04:46Look at that!
04:47Five in a row!
04:48We're on a kill streak!
04:50Although, we're not killing them.
04:51We're saving their lives.
04:52Right in the butt!
04:54Yeah!
04:55By the time we left, we vaccinated a total of 70 giraffes.
05:02Bringing us to 74 animals saved so far.
05:05We even got to see our hard work from earlier pay off.
05:08Yes, but right now we dropped off.
05:10Oh, it is!
05:11Be so happy!
05:12Bro, who would have thought giving giraffes a vaccine would be so fun?
05:16But we still had a lot more animals to save.
05:20So, we're traveling from South Africa all the way up to Ukraine, where years of war have
05:26destroyed the zoos, leaving rescued lions to survive in makeshift shelters.
05:31And because they're still threatened by the ongoing war, we're going to fly them out of
05:36Ukraine, which is why we have this giant cargo plane just to transport these three lions out
05:43of Ukraine.
05:44They stripped this plane.
05:45Literally, there are no seats.
05:46These three lions each get first-class tickets.
05:49And with the help of wildlife conservationist Anthony Penniston, we're flying them over 7,000
05:54miles to South Africa to his animal sanctuary, Lion Watch, where these lions will have over
06:0014 acres of open land to roam free.
06:03There's a legit tiger right there.
06:07Actually, Madge, that's a lion.
06:09Oh, okay.
06:11Can I take it?
06:12And after Anthony released the first lion, it was up to Madge to help release the other
06:17two.
06:18What?
06:20I got to do that, too.
06:22Yeah.
06:23You ready?
06:24I'm ready.
06:25Let's do it.
06:25Let's go.
06:28She's gone.
06:31The lions are now free from the dangers of war and able to run across their native African
06:36lands.
06:37And while saving exotic animals is important, it wouldn't be a saving animals video if we
06:43didn't save 100 dogs.
06:45Many dog shelters are overcrowded.
06:47And if a dog goes too long without finding a home, they're killed to make room for new dogs.
06:52Every five minutes, one dog in an animal shelter like this is killed.
06:57So we need to get these 100 dogs adopted right now.
07:01How's it going?
07:01Good.
07:02How's it going?
07:02Oh, hey.
07:03Nice to meet you.
07:04Are you excited to get a dog?
07:06What kind of dog are you guys looking for?
07:08We're looking for a small little one.
07:09Oh, a little small one?
07:12I can't get my son caught with you.
07:15Do you like it?
07:16Aww.
07:16Say hi, puppy.
07:18What do we think about adopting her?
07:20Yes.
07:20Are you going to play with that dog every day?
07:22Yeah.
07:22And give it tons of love?
07:24Shake on it.
07:25All right.
07:25One down.
07:2699 dogs to go.
07:27And you may not know this, but taking care of a dog's health actually costs a bunch of
07:32money.
07:32And some people, unfortunately, can't afford it.
07:35We love him.
07:36Hi.
07:37Which is why I wanted to share the good news.
07:40And like all the other dogs here, all the medical bills are covered and he's free.
07:43We're covering all the adoption fees.
07:45Oh, wow.
07:45Yeah, so you guys can take him home for $0.
07:48Oh, my goodness.
07:49No problem.
07:50It was incredible to see so many dogs find their forever homes.
07:55How can you say no to those puppy dog guys?
07:56Wow.
07:57How long have you been looking for a dog?
07:59Two to three months now.
08:00She's perfect.
08:01Oh, she really is, though.
08:02Do you think you're going to take her home?
08:04Yeah.
08:05That's what we like to hear.
08:08Brian's been adopted.
08:09You guys going to take good care of him?
08:11Yeah.
08:12More and more dogs were getting saved.
08:15But since puppies have a higher rate of adoption, older dogs are less likely to survive.
08:20Like Blue, this dog that's 10 years old, still waiting to find his perfect human match.
08:26We're looking for something a little older just because we're a little low energy.
08:30How about Blue?
08:31What do you think?
08:32Hi, he's cute.
08:33I think he's great.
08:34He just looks so gentle.
08:35What a cutie.
08:37He's going to be so happy with you guys.
08:39Thank you so much.
08:40But we weren't done yet.
08:42As the day went on, we watched dog after dog get adopted into a loving home.
08:47Are we ready to adopt?
08:48Yes, I am.
08:49Go.
08:49And before we knew it, we saved 100 dogs, all going to families devoted to giving them
08:55the best life possible.
08:57Next up, we're saving exotic miniature horses.
09:00Because these tiny horses were being sold at an auction to be killed for food.
09:05And I'm sorry, but I'm not just going to stand by and let these horses get slaughtered.
09:09So I bought them all.
09:11And we're going to find all of these horses at home.
09:16Oops, excuse me.
09:17The horses are over here.
09:19Oh, she seems to want this one.
09:22You guys have other horses?
09:23I have a full-sized one at home.
09:25So the horse you're adopting is for her.
09:27Oh, yeah.
09:28Oh, really?
09:28So she can grow up riding a horse.
09:30Oh, give it kisses.
09:32Wait, how did I get that one?
09:34You want the horses to think it's their decision that they're getting in the trailer.
09:37Let me try something.
09:39I'll give you guys 10 grand if you get in the trailer.
09:41Oh.
09:44Oh, they did.
09:45It worked.
09:45You guys came here wanting one, and now you're leaving with two?
09:48I think minis are like potato chips.
09:50You can't have enough?
09:52Technically, I'm not supposed to be bringing another one home.
09:54But the answer was not no.
09:56You want a third one, then?
09:57To load up the whole trailer.
09:59Two weeks ago, they were going to be slaughtered, and now they're getting loving homes, and you
10:03guys are going to spoil them, right?
10:05Oh, heck yes.
10:05Oh, see, this is awesome.
10:07That's the point of this video.
10:09And after adopting out our last three horses...
10:11What a sweet little horse.
10:13We also saved four donkeys, who are all getting to stay together.
10:17And now we're off to help one of the biggest birds on the planet.
10:20Now we're at Maya's Animal Sanctuary, which I actually think is pretty fascinating.
10:24Because she helps fund it through a 24-7 Twitch live stream, where you can donate to give
10:29animals treats and other cool little things.
10:31And the money donated on this live stream gives animals treats and helps fund this massive
10:36animal sanctuary, which is filled with tons of exotic animals that Maya has been rehabilitating
10:41for her entire life.
10:43All right.
10:43So Marmset Enclosure, that's Momo up there.
10:47Momo.
10:47Momo's so cute.
10:48He does really like screens.
10:49If you have a phone, you want to show him something?
10:51Aww.
10:52Not only do you like her videos, but apparently so do monkeys.
10:57It's a dominance thing.
10:59This is Winnie the Moo.
11:00To help raise money for this sanctuary, which is owned by a non-profit, Winnie the Moo here
11:04is on a 24-7 live stream.
11:05And if you donate money like I just did, her feeder gives her treats and then she goes
11:09and eat them.
11:10This is a really cool, innovative way that she's been able to fund this sanctuary and keep
11:14expanding it.
11:14This is awesome.
11:15She loves that feeder.
11:16Now the real reason why we're here, Stompy the Emu.
11:18How's it going?
11:19How you doing, Stompy?
11:20Stompy lives here with our horses and our cow and our donkey.
11:24Clearly, as you can tell, Stompy basically believes he's a horse.
11:27Which is bad because Stompy could literally get stomped on.
11:30Which is why me and Lowe's are partnered with Maya to build an emu sanctuary.
11:34It's, uh, it's not there yet.
11:36But after this montage, it will be.
11:42I also give a massive shout out to Lowe's for helping make this project possible.
11:45Lowe's has been on the ground helping since the moment floods caused damage to the area.
11:50And now the sanctuary will be part of Lowe's commitment to delivering 10 million square
11:54feet of impact this year.
11:55How do we continue helping Stompy?
11:57We gotta get this fence up here.
11:58I have never built a fence before.
12:01All right, rolling out the fence.
12:04Maya, how are you cutting it so easily?
12:06Maya, you make me look weak.
12:08Whenever your community is in need, Lowe's is there to help you.
12:10Even if it's for things like building a fence for Stompy.
12:12All right, we're gonna plant this plant.
12:14Dig a hole right there.
12:15What you want to do is make an oblong shake.
12:17Question.
12:18What's an oblong?
12:19Like a hot dog.
12:20Perfect.
12:21I got it.
12:22Jagged.
12:23Doesn't have to be perfect.
12:25There you go.
12:26Then gently stick all the reason.
12:28And then we'll put in here.
12:29And if you want to learn more about how Lowe's is helping communities like yours, just click
12:33the link in the description or go to this website right here, right now.
12:36Now we need to see what Stompy thinks of his new home and introduce him to his new girlfriend.
12:40You're free.
12:42What do you think of your new home, Stompy?
12:46I heard you like trees, so we opted for an enclosure with a lot of trees.
12:50Hi.
12:50What do you think of it?
12:52I'll take that as he loves it.
12:54Not only did we build you a home where a horse won't accidentally kill you, but we also got
12:58you a friend.
12:58We made this bad boy big enough for two emus.
13:00Can I name it?
13:01Yeah.
13:02Wait, why'd you say it like that?
13:03Yeah, I trust you.
13:04We should name this emu Nolan's mom.
13:08Yeah.
13:13Really?
13:14Yeah.
13:15All right, let's let her out.
13:16What do you think of my name?
13:17What does that mean?
13:18It means her name's Nolan's mom.
13:21Hi.
13:21Hi, Nolan's mom.
13:23Hi, she's free.
13:24Yeah.
13:25Yay.
13:26And to wrap things up, we are at the wolf sanctuary that Maya wants to build.
13:30Take off your blindfold, and to help bring the wolf sanctuary to life, we wanted to give
13:33you a $50,000 donation to help bring it together.
13:38Earlier this year, Maya's animal sanctuary faced extensive damage due to the Texas floods,
13:43and it really set them back.
13:45But thanks to Lowe's, Maya now has $50,000 to kickstart this wolf sanctuary.
13:49That is crazy.
13:50Thank you so much.
13:52Up next, we're saving two sea lions, starting with Rocky, who unfortunately has a bullet in
13:58his head.
13:58This video is about saving animals, and I want to let you know that we want to cover
14:01the expenses of taking care of Rocky.
14:03Thank you so much.
14:04It will take some time for him to recover from surgery.
14:06However, Gertrude, our other sea lion, is ready to be released.
14:11She previously suffered from being brutally entangled in a net, and almost died.
14:16Let's go release Gertrude.
14:17Ready?
14:17Ready.
14:18All right.
14:18Three, two, one, go.
14:23Oh, she's wasting no time.
14:25Look at this.
14:26Here's the ocean.
14:28Look at that.
14:28Here she goes.
14:29Oh, there she's going in there.
14:31Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:32Oh, there she goes.
14:33Oh, there she goes.
14:33Yeah.
14:33Woo!
14:33Yeah.
14:34Yeah.
14:34Yeah.
14:35Yeah.
14:35Yeah.
14:36Yeah.
14:36Yeah.
14:37Woo!
14:37Woo!
14:38Woo!
14:38With over 800 animals left to save, it's time to rapid fire.
14:43Over in the Amazon rainforest, we worked with Mego Lodge and Sanctuary to release over 200
14:48animals back into the wild.
14:50What we have here is silky anteater.
14:52It's one of the rarest species of animals that we can find here.
14:55Oh, my God.
14:56It's so cute and small.
14:57Go on, little guy.
14:59Bye.
15:00These animals would have been killed if we didn't have sanctuaries like Minga to rehabilitate.
15:07So, now we're bringing this tortoise over here into its natural habitat.
15:10And set them free.
15:13But we weren't done yet.
15:14Because back in the U.S., we saved hundreds more animals.
15:18Like here at Wildlife Critters Circle of Life, where we funded 47 injured and abandoned animals,
15:23including this black wolf named Draco.
15:26He was shot in Louisiana.
15:28And when Draco came in, he couldn't stand.
15:31Now as you see, he's running around and super happy.
15:3320 foxes were going to be slaughtered and turned into fur coats.
15:37But instead, we stepped in and saved every single one of them.
15:40You get toys and treats and you get to walk around.
15:43Here at this gigantic bird sanctuary, we saved 70 native birds.
15:48Like this scree child that was hit by a car and is now getting help for his injured eyes.
15:53We're actually unsure if his full vision is going to come back in that one eye.
15:56Luckily for owls, they can survive in the wild with just one functioning eye.
16:00We also treated 42 injured or orphaned white-tailed deer.
16:04Come on, deer.
16:05This one is healthy enough to walk and graze freely again.
16:08At this rescue in Georgia, we saved 85 animals.
16:11This Mississippi kite has healed enough to fly again.
16:14And at this turtle rescue in New York, we saved 48 different turtles.
16:18This one's finally healthy enough to return to his natural habitat.
16:23This skate park.
16:24Back at Wildlife Critters Circle of Life, this kangaroo named Bodhi lost his mother.
16:29So he needs a few things that simulate having a mother.
16:32We have special nipples that resemble the mom best we can.
16:36We make pouches so they feel secure and they still get the momentum of the mom moving.
16:42And also over at Waddle On Inn, where a duck named Marjorie lost her beak to a snapping turtle.
16:47So we took her into our vet Dr. Chester had a prosthetic beak put on because without it she cannot eat.
16:53We also paid for the 46 other birds that are getting help here.
16:57All of these specialized medical treatments and rehabilitation techniques cost quite a bit of money.
17:04That's why we helped four other organizations across the country pay for the cost of 212 more animals that needed our help.
17:12Looking back on all of these incredible animals, we just want to say thank you to you, the viewers, for giving us a platform to make a difference.
17:22We saved a thousand animals lives, but the work isn't done yet.
17:27If you'd like to help us save the next thousand or even more, please visit this website on screen.
17:31Let's work together to keep these animals safe and in the wild.
17:35Let's work together.
17:45Let's go.
17:48Let's go.
17:55Let's go.
17:57Let's go.
17:59Let's go.
18:02Let's go.