Un refuge sauve des animaux de l'euthanasie (Documentaire, 2016)

Faust, Quenottes, Clochard, Rosa… 500 dogs, cats, horses, and cattle have been rescued by a unique shelter, AVA (Aide aux Vieux Animaux), located in Normandy and created by a man of heart and conviction: Thierry Bedossa, a veterinary behaviorist. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow us on Facebook:   / wocomo   Many of these animals were saved from certain euthanasia because they were too old, crippled, or too aggressive. Socializing, space planning, behavioral rehabilitation… In this veritable Noah's Ark, a team of enthusiasts does everything they can to offer the residents a new life. Caretakers, animal educators, and ethologists combine their skills and work according to scientifically validated methods, incorporating the latest discoveries in ethology. This makes AVA a unique establishment in France. Will this team succeed in making Faust, the golden retriever, less aggressive? Will Calin, the alley cat, succeed in living without his owner? Will Rosa, the mixed-breed dog, finally find an adoptive family? The film offers an immersion behind the scenes of this unique shelter, up close with those who work there and the animals in their care. By following the daily lives of this crew and their charges, we are also led to question our own humanity. For today, the place of animals is a matter of debate, and the evolution of their status challenges society as a whole. Rethinking animals and their well-being contributes to the evolution of human beings, as ethologists and numerous social science researchers attest. More documentaries here: http://bit.ly/AnimalDocumentaries Original title: Au bonheur des animaux A film by Florence Gaillard © 2016, Licensed by CPB Films