@AveryBa68752542 Avery, I love your posts so much. You have helped so many sweet pups in need. I agree there has been a lot of heartache recently. But just know so many of us see you, and know your heart. And so many souls have been saved because of your kindness and others kindness as well. 🐾💜
A woman hiking in Canada nearly became a grizzly’s next meal and the video circulating right now is genuinely one of the most intense wildlife encounters you will ever watch - her dog is with her, a massive grizzly is right there, and somehow she kept her head together long enough for both of them to walk away breathing.
That is not a small thing. Most people talk tough until nature is standing ten feet in front of them and every instinct in your body is screaming to run, and running is exactly the worst thing you can do.
Grizzlies are built to chase, they top out over 700 pounds and can cover ground faster than any human alive. The people who survive these moments are the ones who override pure fear with pure discipline and this woman did exactly that.
If you hike, camp, or spend any real time in the wilderness - bear spray is not optional, it is the difference between a story you tell and one somebody else tells about you.
Could you have kept your cool?
Hats off to her.
@BonnieblueBlue Absolutely. We lost our dog Lokie back in September. Him and Corti could have been litter mates. So her loss hit home for me. You are such a sweet soul. And these hard losses won’t be the last. The hardest part of loving and cherishing sweet pups in our lives. 💜🐾
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@DoodleNessa Just saw this post. I’m so, so sorry to hear this news. You are one of my absolute favorite pup accounts I follow. Just have no words. Big hug from me and my pup Sage to you all. 💔