Chernobyl Created the World's Rarest Dogs

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  • Thirty six years ago, the cities surrounding the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant were forced to abandon their pets during the world’s worst nuclear disaster. Today, a population of incredible, radioactive dogs needs your help.
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  • @kylehill
    @kylehill  Рік тому +8510

    *UPDATE 2* from @cleanfuturesfund316: The Clean Futures Fund (CFF) would like to thank Kyle for featuring the efforts of CFF in this video and we want to sincerely thank everyone for their generous support through this fundraiser. We met our initial fundraising goal the first day! Although the initial fundraising goal has been met, please consider giving by clicking the DONATE button on this video. Through your support, we will be able to continue to bring 800 kg of dog food weekly into the Exclusion Zone to feed the dogs as well as provide continued veterinary care for their future. Our mission is to provide the best care possible for these dogs since they are not able to leave the Exclusion Zone. The dogs that reside in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone are loved by many workers, townspeople and the numerous visitors over the years and we could not continue to provide them the care they need if it wasn't for your generous support. The overwhelming response to this fundraiser is incredible. Sincerely, CFF Board Members: Erik, Jennifer, and Tom.
    *UPDATE: We met our $10,000 goal! You have been so supportive that we can increase our goal on the first day.* You’re amazing, thank you.
    When I went to Chernobyl in 2021, I never expected to meet this amazing population of puppies. *If you want to help them, please consider giving by clicking the DONATE button on this video.* Donations will also help me return to the Zone for more videos, histories, and help. Thanks for watching.

    • @jaydub5515
      @jaydub5515 Рік тому +66

      Adorable... you're a good man, Mr. Hemsworth! Merry Belated Christmas, good sir. The Magic community is glad to have you as one of it's smartest representatives

    • @firebladetenn6633
      @firebladetenn6633 Рік тому +38

      PUPPIES!!! 😀

    • @overtherenowaitthere
      @overtherenowaitthere Рік тому +34

      Is there any way I could join to help? Im currently interning at a production company in Austin, but after May Ill basically be looking for a job. I'd love to join your film crew to help when you go back! As someone that's been a big fan of the games that were made taking place there I've always wanted to go.

    • @gmradio2436
      @gmradio2436 Рік тому +35

      I have a grim question. How is radioactive material moving through the food chain? How is nature responding to it, adapting to it? What is the radiation cycle?

    • @blaked7532
      @blaked7532 Рік тому +34

      I'd like to see you do a video about the research paper you mentioned that's supposed to release in the near future. Could make a great follow up to this vid.

  • @RinLockhart
    @RinLockhart Рік тому +12973

    knowing you can pet the dogs in chernobyl somehow makes the world feel less of a terrible place

    • @gabrielm2894
      @gabrielm2894 Рік тому +70

      Recouperation

    • @CBRN-115
      @CBRN-115 Рік тому +249

      It's the small things in life that gives joy

    • @crimson90
      @crimson90 Рік тому +219

      There's no better feeling than an animal trusting you. Feels like a real accomplishment.

    • @hollywoodhh5646
      @hollywoodhh5646 Рік тому +24

      ​@crimson90 well said thats so true, when u think about it for a second

    • @fluttzkrieg4392
      @fluttzkrieg4392 Рік тому +46

      @crimson90
      Majority of pets would trust even serial killers if they treat them well.

  • @libra8993
    @libra8993 Рік тому +15823

    9th generation radioactive dog getting petted by a human for the first time: 'why does this feel so familiar'

    • @Kreekyblock
      @Kreekyblock Рік тому +2

      Its in the genes son 🐶

    • @thunderpantz
      @thunderpantz Рік тому +880

      Pulled my heartstrings there.

    • @nogerboher5266
      @nogerboher5266 Рік тому +1091

      9th gen? Chernobyl disaster happened in 1986... That was almost 40 years ago... Stray dogs can AND DO mate as soon as the bitches go in heat, they don't wait for a certain age, e.g like humans do for 18yo, they mate as soon as the female is able to have pups, ESPECIALLY in the wild like these stray dogs are, so I'm guessing there's MUCH, MUCH more than just 9 generations that have passed since the Chernobyl disaster happened.

    • @tatlancia7222
      @tatlancia7222 Рік тому +122

      Don’t make me cryyy 😭

    • @FluFlamminExorcist
      @FluFlamminExorcist Рік тому +337

      @@nogerboher5266 9th gen? 🤓

  • @dm9910
    @dm9910 7 місяців тому +2206

    I visited Chernobyl a few years ago and met several of the wild dogs there, and the guide we hired told us a fair bit about them. Apparently, many people who work in the exclusion zone bring in food for them. Despite the theoretically strict rules against removing animals from the zone, the guards often turn a blind eye to it and so it's not too uncommon for exclusion zone workers to adopt a particular dog that they've made friends with.

    • @KMAllmond
      @KMAllmond 4 місяці тому +96

      It makes me happy to know that. ❤

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 4 місяці тому +40

      In a situation like this I would be more then happy with the idea of paying the guards off and whoever off in order to adopt/take a dog out of zone in order to give them a loving home🌎🏡🏙🌄🌅🐺🐕🐶🐾🌈🌞💝

    • @de341f6
      @de341f6 4 місяці тому +63

      Humans are such social beings they literally cannot resist the urge to befriend puppy

    • @swamp-yankee
      @swamp-yankee 4 місяці тому +6

      Would dogs taken from there have negative health impacts on their people ?

    • @dm9910
      @dm9910 4 місяці тому +51

      @@swamp-yankee not from radiation, assuming you check with a Geiger counter that they haven't swallowed a radioactive rock or something. They're still stray dogs, so they could be carrying parasites or disease, but it's nothing that vets and dog shelters don't already deal with.

  • @stephpeters53
    @stephpeters53 6 місяців тому +478

    "Be dilligent about washing your hands"....
    *pets the puppies, touches face*

  • @shadowldrago
    @shadowldrago Рік тому +25849

    "You'll be pleased to learn that yes, you can pet these beautiful animals." That's all I needed to know.

    • @poseidon808
      @poseidon808 Рік тому +203

      Same thought haha

    • @beriukay
      @beriukay Рік тому +342

      Time to update Can You Pet The Dog for Shadow of Chernobyl

    • @ashdoglsu
      @ashdoglsu Рік тому +32

      You're right about that.

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Рік тому +146

      Just remember to wash your hands afterwards. Moreso than with the typical stray.

    • @marli8907
      @marli8907 Рік тому +146

      I'm glad people pet them. In everything I've ever seen they say "you can't pet them. they're radioactive."

  • @charliebigbear1630
    @charliebigbear1630 Рік тому +3871

    My dog is a rescue I found her completely emaciated with a broken rib wandering on around the counrtyside near my farm. As soon as I stopped my truck and open the door she ran up to me, wiggling like I was her long lost owner. She has been with me ever since plus she is fat and happy now. If I can give this to another animal that needs our love then what is a couple hundred dollars when it can help creatures that were meant to be by our sides.

    • @harshthechampful
      @harshthechampful Рік тому +94

      you are a beautiful soul

    • @jayson201
      @jayson201 Рік тому +195

      "she is fat and happy now" AND THEN "whats a couple hundred dollars"
      😭 You're so wholesome

    • @e.d.9420
      @e.d.9420 Рік тому +41

      This is the most wholesome comment here. So happy that you and your dog found each other

    • @TeensierPython
      @TeensierPython Рік тому +49

      How I found our cat. All beat up and looking terrible. Out camping. Left early so we could take her home.

    • @fallenhobbit6554
      @fallenhobbit6554 Рік тому +58

      Im not crying. no sir. Actually the greatest dog I have owned was an abandonement. One night as I was going into work I saw this dog sitting in a parking space in the parking lot. 8 hours later as I was leaving the poor bastard was still sitting in the same parking spot. Clear sign he was abandoned. I took him home and had him for 8 years until he got cancer. Most loyal dog I ever had. I miss you George. RIP.

  • @mogusisfunny
    @mogusisfunny 5 місяців тому +602

    Even after years and years of abandonment, we still care about these dogs. It's comforting to know that there's still hope and good in the world, even at horrible times like these.

    • @harry130747
      @harry130747 Місяць тому +1

      They obviously have regular contact with people. (And expect to be fed.)

    • @mogusisfunny
      @mogusisfunny Місяць тому +1

      @@harry130747 It's good that they do.

    • @FloppaTheBased
      @FloppaTheBased Місяць тому

      usa would rather help dogs on the other side of the globe than it's own people lol

  • @Geco115
    @Geco115 4 місяці тому +239

    Growing up just a few miles away from Three Mile Island in 1979, the accident was traumatizing from an eight-year-old's perspective. The most traumatic memory for me was, my dad and uncle, were both maintenance workers at TMI. I remember my dad loading me, my little brother, mom, aunt, and three cousins in the car to take us to our camp in the mountains. We were only allowed to bring our two smallest dogs. I was terrified of what was going to happen to the rest of the farm animals and our pets. I remember begging my dad to let me come back with him to help take care of the animals while he went back to work. My heart breaks for all the eight-year-olds and others that had to leave their beloved pets behind, but grateful for the resilience of those that survived.

  • @TATERplaysGAMES
    @TATERplaysGAMES Рік тому +5173

    Amazing how relaxed and non-aggressive they are for being born and raised in the wild.

    • @Aleblanco1987
      @Aleblanco1987 Рік тому +544

      still good boys

    • @AK-jm1sc
      @AK-jm1sc Рік тому +784

      These domesticated dogs have gone through generations of revolution teaching them to seek companionship, instead of hostility, with humans. Even their offspring, end up developing these traits.

    • @animesenpai1163
      @animesenpai1163 Рік тому +396

      If you've ever seen trained dogs raise their pups, the momma dogs usually train their pups to make them obedient and non-aggressive.

    • @zimbim7562
      @zimbim7562 Рік тому +284

      their ancestors were already well established and friendly breeds. tbh the unfriendly ones probably didn’t get to breed bc they started fights. so the resulting generations learned that friendly = food, mates, family

    • @propheinx2250
      @propheinx2250 Рік тому +91

      At least the ones you see. I'm sure the ones that are more wily of humans would be less friendly. Although they'd be far more likely to simply run or never be seen in the 1st place than actually attack someone. You'd probably have to corner it to get a violent reaction, but the same tends to be the case for domestic dogs as well.

  • @Saint_Wolf_
    @Saint_Wolf_ Рік тому +7453

    It's good to know that they fine and healthy despite being left behind so many decades ago. Their color schemes and fur patters are precious.

    • @lonniedobbins778
      @lonniedobbins778 Рік тому +83

      *What are their ages?*
      I highly doubt any are 30 years old.
      Radiation takes up to 30 years to cause cancers. Just depends upon the dose and contaminants.
      *That means most that's Not Mutated will look healthy!*
      *Far Less Likely To See Mutated Animals Due To Their Own Disabilities!*
      Many dying soon after birth.
      *Somehow people are under the impression that the areas are not dangerous, And these animals are evidence people can move back in.*

    • @No-uc6fg
      @No-uc6fg Рік тому +469

      @@lonniedobbins778 Kyle said on the video that most of the dogs aren't older than 5 years, so these aren't the old abandoned dogs, all of them dead by now, but rather a couple generations down. I don't think people are under that impression, on the contrary, the collective unconscious sees chernobyl as a hellscape.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech Рік тому +103

      Dogs, like trees, tend to know what to do if you leave them alone long enough.

    • @Zach476
      @Zach476 Рік тому +92

      @@lonniedobbins778 dogs only live to the age of 10-15 normally

    • @MegaRyuki
      @MegaRyuki Рік тому +39

      Not exactly healthy because they are subjective of massive inbreeding, lack of food and parasites, but yeah they are just fine normal dogs

  • @angellycabean
    @angellycabean 9 місяців тому +141

    6:55 those dogs saying hello to each other just elevated my mood in a way I wasn't expecting

  • @mareikemars4137
    @mareikemars4137 8 місяців тому +95

    I visited Chernobyl a few years ago and the dogs were amongst the friendliest dogs I've ever met ❤.

  • @auntyshakira747
    @auntyshakira747 Рік тому +7517

    I feel for the dog and cat owners who never got to return to their pets and to know or wonder what their fate was. Heartbreaking. My dogs cry when I leave home for just a few hours.

    • @namtellectjoonal7230
      @namtellectjoonal7230 Рік тому +546

      same, just thinking about how confused and scared those pets must have been when their owners didn't return makes me tear up....

    • @SableCatDog
      @SableCatDog Рік тому +357

      I was wondering about the ones shut up at home. So many must have died in those houses.

    • @namtellectjoonal7230
      @namtellectjoonal7230 Рік тому +177

      @@SableCatDog yeah unless they found another way out, they probably didn't survive :(

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 Рік тому +40

      YOUR dogs are pampered and spoiled!
      What does this mean? Clearly you need a few more dogs - so they keep each other company!
      Also make sure they have a doggie door so they can take themselves out - as needed!
      That is all.

    • @ihateracin
      @ihateracin Рік тому +142

      Their fate was being put down by soldiers and conscripts due to a misunderstanding of how radiation works. It was believed for a long time that an irradiated person or animal could spread that radiation even after they’ve been washed, which is of course false as we know now. A majority of animals, not limited to household dogs and cats were put down with rifles and “other means” in the weeks following the explosion. The HBO show has some very heartbreaking scenes involving this process and was one of the dozen times I balled while watching.

  • @foo219
    @foo219 Рік тому +15792

    It should be pointed out that Kyle has the extensive training, experience and equipment to handle this sort of situation. Prolonged exposure to this many cute puppers can have severe consequences for the unwary. Cuteness overload is no joke. Educate yourselves. Stay safe.

    • @CaraTheStrange
      @CaraTheStrange Рік тому +316

      😂 that is one amazing joke right there

    • @christopherschlegel6412
      @christopherschlegel6412 Рік тому +442

      That is a risk I'm willing to take

    • @chrisoneill325
      @chrisoneill325 Рік тому +303

      If I die, I die

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh Рік тому +214

      @@chrisoneill325: If I die, I die happy. We who are about to die salute the cute canine causes of our deaths!

    • @foo219
      @foo219 Рік тому +72

      @@christopherschlegel6412 I salute your courage and sacrifice, sir.

  • @shaunasugar
    @shaunasugar 9 місяців тому +41

    Domestic dogs also operate in a hierarchy dynamic; it’s just a lil different when humans are around or involved. I’m glad these dogs are still living and doing mostly okay :)

  • @AmeliaEdwards-ck8vb
    @AmeliaEdwards-ck8vb Місяць тому +8

    This community is amazing. Im seeing this 7 months later and how u guys helped donate and they met their goal on the first day. Its good to know some people out there still have love in their hearts. I hope all these dogs get they help they need, and their bellys stay full, and they stay warm. I also hope they continue to be adopted.

  • @majoraakatsuki3984
    @majoraakatsuki3984 Рік тому +4234

    Imagine you adopted one of them and while walking your pupper you get asked what breed it is and you can legit say: „Oh that’s a Ukrainian Chernobyl Pupjyat.“. These dogs are absolutely adorable! ❤

    • @pragatisachan9162
      @pragatisachan9162 Рік тому +35

      Indies look like that too
      Beautiful and resilient

    • @abantimukherjee9745
      @abantimukherjee9745 Рік тому

      You can't, usually it is not even allowed to pet these animals unless u got gloves cause they themselves harbour radiation.

    • @gandyzgiftz7508
      @gandyzgiftz7508 Рік тому +50

      I would love to bring one or two into my heart and home and make them part of my family.

    • @Mimir_the_wise_
      @Mimir_the_wise_ Рік тому +84

      Id have a "slightly" radioactive pupper any day

    • @randallcox2238
      @randallcox2238 11 місяців тому +28

      I would assume they can't be adopted because of the radiation factor. Too much risk of contamination. I think they have to stay there.

  • @rumpelstiltskin2454
    @rumpelstiltskin2454 Рік тому +1427

    Going out during war to save puppies. Absolutely beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.

    • @cleanfuturesfund
      @cleanfuturesfund Рік тому +54

      Thank you for your support.

    • @angelab4652
      @angelab4652 Рік тому +21

      I wish it weren't so!
      I really wish there is no war

    • @waso778
      @waso778 Рік тому

      @@angelab4652 Russia is evil

  • @pat4835
    @pat4835 7 місяців тому +13

    this makes my heart so heavy :( dogs are literally the purest animals to ever exist

  • @River-vu9si
    @River-vu9si 9 місяців тому +52

    Those 2 dogs greeting eachother at 6:56 was so cute!

  • @maverickdarkrath4780
    @maverickdarkrath4780 Рік тому +6065

    Remember to always thank these chernobyle puppers for keeping us safe from the super mutants for all these years

    • @lyfehaxandtrix3481
      @lyfehaxandtrix3481 Рік тому +316

      Dogmeat origin story

    • @awkwardpaulie
      @awkwardpaulie Рік тому +76

      Unfortunately to have Super Mutants we need a virus similar to the FEV-II from the game.

    • @maverickdarkrath4780
      @maverickdarkrath4780 Рік тому +122

      @@awkwardpaulie ok maybe not super mutants, but at least they kept whatever else could come out of that radiation soup bowl

    • @Ryan-GosIing
      @Ryan-GosIing Рік тому +116

      @@maverickdarkrath4780 keeping us safe from those feral ghouls

    • @insertmemorableusernameher6795
      @insertmemorableusernameher6795 Рік тому

      Nah theyre too busy following bloodsuckers and swarming people outside of bars

  • @animesenpai1163
    @animesenpai1163 Рік тому +1392

    Fun fact, trained momma dogs usually pass the fruits of their training to their pups, teaching them mainly obedience and non-aggression which is why it's usually adviced to let the momma dog have the puppies long enough for them to do just that.

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 4 місяці тому +46

      That is why good reputable dog breeders depending on the breed of dog it takes up to a year to officially adopt the dog out because they want the dog to have proper time with the momma and to test out their personality to see if their personality will work out with the possible future adopter.

    • @animesenpai1163
      @animesenpai1163 4 місяці тому +21

      The same goes for cats especially if it's their living space... They teach the kitten to not mess things up etc.
      Tho that only happens if the cat has a schedule lol.(which domesticated ones that don't leave the house usually have.)

    • @squaretriangle9208
      @squaretriangle9208 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@animesenpai1163my cat and dog didn't have enough time with their mothers and it showed😢, first months were tough😂

  • @ExtraEcclesiamNullaSalus
    @ExtraEcclesiamNullaSalus 6 місяців тому +63

    This guy makes it sound like it's difficult to get into Chernobyl, but there's literally a whole tourist industry, and you can buy tickets and go on a tour.

    • @ladywonderer66
      @ladywonderer66 6 місяців тому +3

      that was before the escalation

    • @ExtraEcclesiamNullaSalus
      @ExtraEcclesiamNullaSalus 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ladywonderer66 He's being misleading.

    • @22centipede
      @22centipede Місяць тому

      Y’all keep reaching with these types of comments. Touch grass

    • @kaidevaleria2531
      @kaidevaleria2531 25 днів тому +1

      There’s a war going on is the problem I think lol

    • @roboorb8477
      @roboorb8477 24 дні тому

      But can I buy a radioactive dog? I think if he bites me, I might get super powers.

  • @SrwerwrKFDfdsd
    @SrwerwrKFDfdsd Рік тому +1700

    I gotta say, i’m impressed the dogs are so healthy.

    • @evdokiiareshetnik4868
      @evdokiiareshetnik4868 Рік тому +32

      Yes! Chornobyl dogs are amazing!

    • @riainisgar3008
      @riainisgar3008 Рік тому +57

      Locals make sure they are fed and cleaned as often as they can

    • @hydraliskin
      @hydraliskin Рік тому +67

      @@riainisgar3008 yeah those dogs are too healthy for stray dogs, they have given medicine for worms and fed good nutrition...propably been taken care of by donations as well

    • @Ayyy-lmao
      @Ayyy-lmao Рік тому +10

      Did you even watch the video...

    • @327JohnnySS
      @327JohnnySS Рік тому +5

      Yet their lives are short unfortunately. Woofs 🐾

  • @Morcyo
    @Morcyo Рік тому +3470

    We didn't spend thousands of years making them our best friends just to turn our backs on them. Thank you CFF for all you do!

    • @loganvk7542
      @loganvk7542 Рік тому

      K9 made from artificial selection. If genes resist radioactive from K9 implanted to human, can human too resist nuclear disaster as world war 3 is when and not if scenario?

    • @psicologiajoseh
      @psicologiajoseh 9 місяців тому +32

      Man, your comment hits deep. ❤

    • @ejspike1559
      @ejspike1559 8 місяців тому +41

      welp, we did that to pigeons so...

    • @--__--.
      @--__--. 7 місяців тому +9

      That's a very strong statement.Damn!!!

    • @lhl9010
      @lhl9010 7 місяців тому +7

      people who live there take care of the dogs, they are not thin. this is a scam

  • @Sephisoo
    @Sephisoo 9 місяців тому +7

    Love your content, don't know why the algorithm decided today it was going to pop up a 7 month old video but I was already bumbling through setting up my donation as soon as you mentioned it. Dogs are one of the best things about our planet. Thank you!

  • @traumallama8952
    @traumallama8952 9 місяців тому +4

    Says to wash hands after touching the dogs, proceeds to pet dogs and then touches his face

  • @LuckyCharms777
    @LuckyCharms777 Рік тому +2892

    The dogs need a t-shirt that says: “I survived the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and all I got to show for it is a bunch of ticks.”

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Рік тому +1784

    The 1-3 year lifespan of these dogs is not unlike that of e.g. foxes who live in urban areas. Those generally live to be around 2 years before predators, poison, hunters or injury gets them. Living in urban areas outdoors, and in semi-wild areas is pretty rough. I hope these adorable puppers get all the love and care they deserve.

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 Рік тому +178

      That is pretty comparable with feral cats too as their lifespan is usually estimated to be in the 2-3 year range. Disease of course is also a major threat that brings down life expectancy in no small part because it tends to result in a lot of infant mortality. Lots of feral kittens don't survive until adulthood and many of those due to diseases that are fairly easily treatable. Eye infections that end up blinding them preventing them from hunting that could easily be treated with cleaning and antibiotics if someone got to them in time for example. This is true of most species though without medicine the infant mortality caused by disease has a huge negative impact on life expectancy at birth.

    • @Hecarim420
      @Hecarim420 Рік тому

      All not domesticated animals just lives all their life in extreme poverty
      ==>
      Raising only kids they are "afford to feed"
      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @pieceofschmidtgamer
      @pieceofschmidtgamer Рік тому +80

      Surprise, surprise, dogs that live with and are taken care of by humans tend to live longer happier lives.

    • @chewy99.
      @chewy99. Рік тому +9

      They don’t live in urban areas mostly… nobody lives there and the town isn’t the entire exclusion zone..

    • @diablo.the.cheater
      @diablo.the.cheater Рік тому +20

      @@pieceofschmidtgamer I mean.... they have co-evolved with us for such a long time that we, human, are their natural ecosystem at this point.

  • @Dreamplandoradij
    @Dreamplandoradij 3 місяці тому +4

    i have tears in my eyes right now . i dont know you personally but that mean a world to know that there are people in other countries who are trying to help us . great thankful feeling . thank you thank you thank you

  • @TheWriterOnFire
    @TheWriterOnFire 9 місяців тому +5

    Ok but "you can pet them but have to wash your hands" then immediately pets multiple dogs and touches his face lol

  • @ArchCraftGaming
    @ArchCraftGaming Рік тому +1767

    So sad to think of the original pets watching their owners leave and never seeing them again.

    • @trishdelacour8746
      @trishdelacour8746 Рік тому +103

      I know I would take my dog before I even took a suitcase

    • @yulswill4232
      @yulswill4232 Рік тому +134

      I don’t think people were allowed to take them in evacuation buses.

    • @trishdelacour8746
      @trishdelacour8746 Рік тому +89

      @@yulswill4232 o my gosh how terrible it must have been gut wrenching to leave them behind.

    • @RumCaptain
      @RumCaptain Рік тому +18

      ​@@trishdelacour8746 W
      You wouldn't have been allowed to.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Рік тому +6

      They also may just not have had enough time along with possibly not being allowed to bring them on the busses.

  • @RyanTheSenpai
    @RyanTheSenpai Рік тому +2620

    Crazy that one dog treated Kyle as resource. When the other dogs approached he let ‘em know he was first in line for attention or food

  • @melmak4108
    @melmak4108 9 місяців тому +3

    Someone needs to make a movie about this. This is amazing. As a child growing up in the 80s I've always been fascinated with Chernobyl and I absolutely love dog's but have never known about this until this comment

  • @aidanpysher2764
    @aidanpysher2764 8 місяців тому +3

    I'd absolutely LOVE to adopt one of these dogs. Something about them is achingly beautiful.

  • @mjacksonisperfect
    @mjacksonisperfect Рік тому +563

    I visited Chernobyl when I was there. The tour guides told us not to pet them because they may be radioactive, but the geigermeter seemed fine, so most people rubbed them. They’re the friendliest dogs ever and they’re clearly so loved and taken care of by the locals and the visitors

    • @thalin6081
      @thalin6081 Рік тому +35

      It's pretty hard to get radiation from close contact with human beings, probably the same with pets.

    • @jacobsfamily1789
      @jacobsfamily1789 Рік тому +11

      Dogs can sense a lot of things we cannot get understand. I wonder if they can sense the spikes of the radiation? Or perhaps even see them? If so that a good explain why they are not as harshly affected. "They know when it's coming" or where is safe to stay.
      Has anyone put cameras on the dogs for a study?

    • @Boltclick
      @Boltclick Рік тому +20

      @@jacobsfamily1789 I think one of the following answers are more likely:
      A: Dogs that go into those radioactive zones become sick soon after, and thus dogs learn from each other where not to go.
      B: The dogs don't live long enough to be affected by radiation (after all, the main risk of radiation is developing cancer, but if you only live to be 3 years old, cancer isn't a concern).

    • @stuart4341
      @stuart4341 Рік тому +4

      lol same here, i didn't care and did it. the guides honestly kind of sucked

    • @sofierdblog
      @sofierdblog Рік тому +4

      @@jacobsfamily1789 good point. But the main concern here is to neuter & exterminate them.

  • @kanokingdom3321
    @kanokingdom3321 Рік тому +1206

    This video makes me take this topic seriously, not the crap where I hear, " in the Arms of a angel". Thank you for actually making me care about these animals and I shall donate to the cause mr.thor.

    • @fresanegra77
      @fresanegra77 Рік тому +5

      In the arms of a angel?

    • @kanokingdom3321
      @kanokingdom3321 Рік тому +118

      @Elias Salinas it's a song, there were adverts where they make them super sad on purpose with that song playing as loud as possible. It's overused in any "fundraiser" campaign to make you feel as bad as possible to donate.

    • @fresanegra77
      @fresanegra77 Рік тому +7

      @@kanokingdom3321 i see now, thank you!

    • @ScarletImp
      @ScarletImp Рік тому +26

      @@kanokingdom3321 Yeah, and they'd be for starving kids in third-world countries, or pets in need of a home.

    • @Jemini4228
      @Jemini4228 Рік тому +58

      This is because this video is informing rather than manipulating.

  • @northsnow4128
    @northsnow4128 7 місяців тому +14

    "Bring absolutely everything essential" pets are alive living creatures how could they tell people to leave their pets id never

    • @orlitamarov
      @orlitamarov 3 дні тому

      Soviet regime was cruel. From their standpoint nothing was essential, except your communist party card 🥲
      I knew a family, who were in Chernobyl when this happened. When I learned that they had to leave pets behind, it broke my heart

  • @s.m.c8919
    @s.m.c8919 Місяць тому +2

    I went on a Chernobyl tour a couple of years before the war and it's true. The dogs are adorable and surprisingly friendly. They knew exactly when the tour bus came up that humans would be coming up and they waited for all of us to come out and were smart little beggars. They came up for pets and everyone gave them all the food we could because we felt so bad for them. They were so sweet and adorable. My heart really broke for them.

  • @CharChar2121
    @CharChar2121 Рік тому +923

    When an entire population nearly goes extinct, those that remain are often a combination of a bit brighter than normal and very lucky.

    • @kiragoldy4615
      @kiragoldy4615 Рік тому +37

      Ah yes. The survival of the fittest. Natural selection.

    • @insertafunnynam3
      @insertafunnynam3 Рік тому +63

      @@pavilionbug I can't tell if you're making fun of anti-vaxxers or supporting them

    • @Merilirem
      @Merilirem Рік тому +18

      @@insertafunnynam3 Same. Like are they saying the unvaxed will inherit the earth or that they are all going to die off? Its rather confusing.

    • @zoethepro7897
      @zoethepro7897 Рік тому +15

      @Dawson Davis common L

    • @thegoldenbucketstudios9896
      @thegoldenbucketstudios9896 Рік тому +3

      @@insertafunnynam3 100% making fun of them, "only the lucky survive" is true with antivaxxers

  • @victornoname7269
    @victornoname7269 Рік тому +3378

    I'd be fascinated to know how (or if) these dogs interact with the wolves of the Exclusion Zone. Is there any interbreeding going on there? Competition? Or do they not interact much since I assume the dogs probably keep more to the inhabited area around the plant considering their reliance on humans feeding them.
    For those not in the know. Along with the other nature that has returned to the area around Chernobyl there is a pretty thriving population of wolves.

    • @elio9973
      @elio9973 Рік тому +442

      This Is purely speculation on my part but I could see it happening perhaps. In the US coywolves ( or eastern coyotes the term is debated) were created. This happened because of loss of habitat. Wolves usually kill coyotes but eventually limited mating opportunities lead to the mixing of the two. Coywolves have a mix of dog in them too I believe. It really just depends on the specifics of the wolves territories and how they interact with the land, and surrounding animals.
      Edit: I looked it up and there's evidence that they have bred with one another. So to answer your question the answer is probably yes.

    • @chewy99.
      @chewy99. Рік тому +51

      There are no inhabited area in the Chernobyl exclusion zone! Did you miss the part where everyone left decades ago? That’s like, what Chernobyl is known for now. How do you know about wildlife in Chernobyl but not the fact that it’s uninhabited…?

    • @andreayoung8728
      @andreayoung8728 Рік тому +76

      Some of them do look kind of wolf like. At least that’s what I thought while watching

    • @danielestrada3390
      @danielestrada3390 Рік тому +43

      Im not pretty sure and only assuming, but I think that some are being preyed on, and some are interbreeding cuz in the end of the day, food is scarce there

    • @captcephalopod2988
      @captcephalopod2988 Рік тому +242

      @@chewy99. While you are correct, the site does see humans so wolves would still stay away during those points and probably would still regard the city as "off limits" and you were unnecessarily rude there. Why? You could provide all that information without talking down to others. Now far fewer people are willing to listen to you, even if you are correct. So from a purely selfish standpoint, you still are worse off. No one benefitted from your comment. Wasteful.

  • @tomshepherd4901
    @tomshepherd4901 9 місяців тому +4

    We were in Xela Guatemala recently and there are packs of feral dogs in the city. They seem pretty well fed and are thriving. Interestingly, you don't see vermin anywhere.... Not a bad tradeoff I guess. To quote Jurassic Park, "Nature finds a way".

  • @SleepyCoffeeCup
    @SleepyCoffeeCup 3 дні тому

    I know this video is already a year old and I dont have much to donate, but still gave a little bit to continue supporting this project! Those dogs are trully beautiful and I am so happy you made this video.

  • @lft3636
    @lft3636 Рік тому +1663

    even if they’re radioactive, they look surprisingly healthy unlike the street dogs that you see evryday.

    • @Amelzo
      @Amelzo Рік тому +97

      If you noticed all the dogs in the video have tags on them so there most likely being fed

    • @katto1937
      @katto1937 Рік тому +274

      @@Amelzo The tags are to indicate they've already been vaccinated, not fed

    • @pxolqopt3597
      @pxolqopt3597 Рік тому +72

      These dogs know how to survive in the wild unlike stray dogs

    • @TBButtSmoothy
      @TBButtSmoothy Рік тому

      western "childlike" treatment of pets have robbed them of their own natural fearlessness and ability to hunt and defend

    • @GunGodYV
      @GunGodYV Рік тому +36

      @@katto1937 I don't know how the tagging system works, but it seems vaccination info is not the only thing that they put there. For example - someone was dumping dogs near where I live and they would find their way to the town square. Once a large pack of them forms they would go after people on bicycle, kids, old people ... etc. Only reason we found who keeps dumping dogs was because of the tags. Turns out some local animal clinic or whatever was hunting dogs from all over the place so that they can tag them because my country pays some money for each tagged dog.

  • @Saplingbat
    @Saplingbat Рік тому +437

    "Since their involvement no dogs or cats have been culled in the zone." That's all I needed to hear. It sounds like the dogs are doing well there, so as long as they aren't working to try and remove them, and instead make life better for them there I'm happy to support it. We may have fucked up our chances of living there for a very very long time, but that doesn't mean we have to stop other critters from living there. We all share the same earth after all, and I'm happy to help these pups get the things they need to survive easier there.

    • @skillfuldeep4552
      @skillfuldeep4552 Рік тому +19

      I can't see how reducing a population of animals decreeases the rate of inbreeding, a smaller wild population doesn't have a broader genepool, especially when they neuter every dog they catch, all I can see is that all these dogs are going to die out because of more severe inbreeding and higher impact of predation. If their goal is to eliminate ferral dogs from the zone they should just say that.

    • @alolansableye7213
      @alolansableye7213 Рік тому +12

      @@skillfuldeep4552 The end goal is not elimination, not the top one anyway. The goal, as stated several times in the video, is higher quality of life for individual animals. Not more life, but higher quality. Sterilizing them means more resources goes to the manageable population. They aren't just being sterilized but also fed and sheltered. These domesticated animals are still radioactive, note the warning to wash your hands after handling them. They can live among people in the exclusion zone but can never be house pets, and can never be wild animals because they are dogs, domesticated. The highest quality of life possible is to lighten the stress of starvation and hunting and fighting for mates, thus, reducing the population down via sterilization is the best way to do so.

    • @bustavonnutz
      @bustavonnutz Рік тому +3

      @@skillfuldeep4552 Same, either cull them or leave them alone, same with Escobar's Hippos. Condeming future generations to horrible sickness because people are too spineless to just shoot the dogs is cowardly & pathetic.

    • @AmericanDiscord
      @AmericanDiscord Рік тому +4

      @@alolansableye7213 You don't need to travel all the way to Chernobyl to improve an animal's life. There are plenty of opportunities to do that close to where you live. This project is strange and it's actions and goals are strange as well. The stress is what allows the population to develop to suit its environment. Then along comes a group of foreigners blasting CO2 into the atmosphere to travel all the way to Ukraine to sterilize them arbitrarily. Something ain't right here. The population should be in general left alone and be studied according to a broader scientific consensus on what we can best learn from the population.

    • @alolansableye7213
      @alolansableye7213 Рік тому +6

      @@AmericanDiscord You're right, individuals don't need to travel long distances to improve the lives of individual animals! Good thing I'm not and this fundraiser is a small part of a much larger educational series that the host was doing anyway. The actual people doing the work? Were probably living and working in the area to begin with. But let's be honest about the "scientific" information this population of domestic dogs holds. None. They are dogs. They are cohabitating with wolves and cannot out compete them. Without human intervention these animals, who are hanging around the concrete sarcophagus of the reactor because that's the place with the most human traffic because dogs evolved alongside humans and rely on us to survive, will be out competed by wolves, starve or die in fights with wolves. Some might interbreed, but with the wolf population being so high without human hunting, this is unlikely. These are not wild animals, they are the decedents of pets who are surviving on human presence and will die out painfully without us, because we are the reason they are there to begin with. To get any kind of untainted info out of them would mean to cut off all outside food sources coming from both the volunteer workers and the Chernobyl staff as well, and it will be impossible to keep that law, because most people love dogs and hate seeing them starving to death by the hundreds.

  • @denmarkball7728
    @denmarkball7728 6 місяців тому +6

    This is so beautiful. C.S. Lewis talks about the way humans and dogs improve eachother beyond what nature alone could do for either. Seeing how these clearly good boys retain their "big hearts" in the wild is a beautiful testament to the fact that dogs and their relationship to us humans are unlike anything else in the world and can survive even the darkest disasters otherwise unthinkable to man.
    I hope I'll see the day when this "breed" becomes a diamond from the pressure they have been subject to.

  • @SaintGwithian
    @SaintGwithian 3 місяці тому +3

    Instead of a tourist attraction they should make the exclusion zone a nature reserve and introduce a food source for these dogs - that would be sick

  • @SerMattzio
    @SerMattzio Рік тому +893

    It's strange because they're so sweet and adorable, watching them thrive "naturally" like this is fascinating. Seeing people feed and look after them is wholesome. But the whole situation is so surreal and sad. It's so odd to see these wild-yet-somewhat-domesticated dogs wandering through the ghost-like remnants of a human disaster. Bizarre to think their ancestors were someone's pet.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Рік тому +54

      Domestication likely brought large neurological changes to dogs that make them more social so that's why even after having been left to fend for themselves for this long they still have those strong instincts.

    • @api645
      @api645 11 місяців тому +10

      Human intervention is actively hindering the survival of these unique dogs. They should have just been left to live naturally.

    • @pamflowers8364
      @pamflowers8364 9 місяців тому +27

      @@api645 In a way I agree with you but, on the other hand, they are in this situation because of humans, so perhaps it can also be argued that we have a moral responsibility to help them.

    • @enriquegarcia2612
      @enriquegarcia2612 9 місяців тому +3

      I wonder why these dogs do not seem to show negative effects of nuclear contamination, whereas humans seem to be less resilient to the effects of radiation as it has been shown everywhere in te world, from the californian people who contemplated nuclear explosions early when nuclear testing, the same In the middle east, or elsewhere.

    • @shooster5884
      @shooster5884 8 місяців тому +2

      In many ways , these dogs while alive, with the bit of help they are receiving have a better life in their canine families free than many locked on chains for life isolated and alone, abused, or neglected in so called 'homes'. After all dogs descended from wild dog families and these dogs have reverted to that way of life. A dog rejected by his group is probably less worse off than a dog on a chain alone and bored with no chance of seeking better shelter than the barrel he has been given, and chance to wander and distract himself from his miserable life. At least a wild dog rejected can do those things and maybe find a pal in another rejected dog and start their family. He has choices. A chained dog has none.. a wild dog ran run from an attack, s chained 'pet' dog cannot run from a beating.
      We humans deprive all animals of their herds or packs and that social interaction of families within a species.

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv Рік тому +2568

    The innocence and naivety of puppies are adorable. They trust everyone which can be their downfall.

    • @Blazingmikey
      @Blazingmikey Рік тому +66

      Cmon everyone isn't a narcissistic sociopath 😅

    • @bugzy_brain
      @bugzy_brain Рік тому +2

      @@Blazingmikeywhat

    • @reubenlaoagan7598
      @reubenlaoagan7598 Рік тому +15

      @@bugzy_brain Exactly what he said

    • @reubenlaoagan7598
      @reubenlaoagan7598 Рік тому +39

      @@Blazingmikey Lets just hope they don't meet one... EVER

    • @bugzy_brain
      @bugzy_brain Рік тому

      @@reubenlaoagan7598 no but why would they see a sad comment and then say "cmon not everyone has mental disorders that are commonly demonized in mainstream media and im perpetuating the idea that if you have said mental disorders you must like thinking about killing puppies 😅"

  • @nebularspace
    @nebularspace 3 місяці тому

    this was incredible. I can’t tell if these tears are happy, sad or both, but thank you for making this video.

  • @dr.victorvs
    @dr.victorvs 9 місяців тому +2

    "they are covered in ticks, too... _radioactive_ ticks".

  • @dimitrismagdanozidhs8516
    @dimitrismagdanozidhs8516 Рік тому +385

    The stray dogs in my city look more like mutants than these ones.

  • @Jack-mb4jx
    @Jack-mb4jx Рік тому +2253

    I would definitely pet these beautiful doggos...even if they're a bit radioactive.

    • @Settings208
      @Settings208 Рік тому +112

      radiation sickness is something i would completely disregard if i got to meet those dogs lol

    • @sebikkos
      @sebikkos Рік тому +74

      They are less radioactive than coal

    • @Jack-mb4jx
      @Jack-mb4jx Рік тому +17

      @@sebikkos, I mean..from the video your right though the area is still "hot" in some to most places and I'm pretty sure them constantly being there would mean it has a chance of passing it on to you more than other everyday objects that are in a radiation zone.

    • @Jack-mb4jx
      @Jack-mb4jx Рік тому +13

      @@Settings208, Same they're adorable as heck and even though they're technically wild they still enjoy people, especially belly rubs and pets. ❤

    • @Emiliapocalypse
      @Emiliapocalypse Рік тому +7

      Worth it!!!!

  • @hippopotatomoose
    @hippopotatomoose 9 місяців тому +1

    Those are beautiful looking dogs with excellent disposition. Crazy how they retained their evolutionary connection with humans.

  • @marytermini1381
    @marytermini1381 15 днів тому

    Thank you guys for helping these beautiful animals!!! It's great to know that some have been adopted!

  • @koneeche
    @koneeche Рік тому +1063

    I love how you converted this documentary into the equivalent of an ASPCA commercial - honestly got a good chuckle out of me, especially when you said: "I know what I'm doing, it's for charity"... great content bud! I'm glad the fundraiser reached its goal so quickly.

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Рік тому

      The ASPCA, HSUS, and PETA are all entirely corrupt organizations. PETA does absolutely nothing other than advertise for donations, that's the ONLY thing they do, although in RARE instances they will do some fake PR thing - they run no shelters at all, they do not engage in adoption services, they do not fund any research at all. HSUS has NOTHING to do with your local Humane Society - they are just like PETA. The ASPCA is the least corrupt, but they are very corrupt. The CEO of the ASPCA has a $700,000 a year salary.
      Many local Humane Societies are also corrupt. Before you donate to one, ask them, where can you visit one of their shelters? If they give you an answer, visit it, and then ask them AT THE SHELTER about HSUS. Many Humane Societies HAVE no shelters.
      Charities are OFTEN corrupt, and they exploit well intentioned people. If you want to help a charity, be involved with it don't just throw money at it. REAL charities will jump at the chance for people to join. If you join, talk to other people within the charity about what they do, and how they solve whatever purported problem they are working on.
      Money and time can go a long way, but I would estimate more than 90% of charities are corrupt, and do nothing at all to solve the problem they claim to be trying to solve.

  • @sabsinoname
    @sabsinoname 8 місяців тому +5

    I love seeing you tubers who care about animals! Big thanks 👏🏻 would love to adopt one of these myself someday. My mother has adopted dogs from all over the balkan...

  • @GhoulehGoddess
    @GhoulehGoddess 9 місяців тому +7

    it makes me sad that i can't afford to help these poor pups...but I know that their are tons of people who can, and those who have i want to thank you...this is truly a sad yet inspiring story.

  • @ronaldturner4849
    @ronaldturner4849 Рік тому +1284

    The way the dogs recognize uniforms reminds me of an experience I had many years ago when living in a
    suburban community. A small matted stray followed me home one day on a walk. I cleaned him up and let him stay, but he still roamed free in the hood. I soon discovered that, just like these wild dogs, he recognised uniformed people on the street and would come howling back to our place, looking to hide, and warning us of the danger! So we always knew when some type of law enforcement was coming!

    • @VAL3NTIN3
      @VAL3NTIN3 Рік тому +32

      You were selling illegal stuff?

    • @michiel5160
      @michiel5160 Рік тому +109

      Now that's a good boy.

    • @Boltclick
      @Boltclick Рік тому +165

      @@VAL3NTIN3 I think the dogs were afraid of law enforcement (after all, law enforcement's job is to make sure the area is safe and clean, and part of that is controlling stray population by taking them to the pound or vaccinating/spay/neutering them, all of which the dogs likely perceive as threats). The dog probably warned OP of law enforcement because, logically (from the dog's POV), if the dogs try to avoid law enforcement, humans might also be trying to do the same thing.

    • @stuart4341
      @stuart4341 Рік тому +66

      @@Boltclick I was recently in Georgia (the country) and there are stray dogs everywhere, like 1 dog for every 5 people on the streets and the dogs would form little packs and bark at and chase police cars, delivery drivers and other people with uniforms.

    • @leitodamien3835
      @leitodamien3835 Рік тому +1

      quick, hide the cat nip.

  • @Chris-ok4zo
    @Chris-ok4zo Рік тому +736

    Why can I see a Stray like game where you play the life of a pet whose owners left them at Chernobyl years ago and see their new lives from pup to parent?

    • @serenitymiralador
      @serenitymiralador Рік тому +53

      I feel like that would be a unique experience! And a warning to those in the present
      Maybe we’ll see it made someday?

    • @translarrybutz
      @translarrybutz Рік тому +97

      If this game existed, then at least part of the funds made from sales lf the game should go to programs that help the real life dogs in Chernobyl

    • @serenitymiralador
      @serenitymiralador Рік тому +3

      @@translarrybutz agreed

    • @Styxoyonyx
      @Styxoyonyx Рік тому +30

      You guys should check Tokyo Jungle. It may not be as close to what OP said but close enough.

    • @HinataElyonToph
      @HinataElyonToph Рік тому +20

      Someone should pitch this idea to the Stray devs

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 8 місяців тому +1

    Shepherd mixes. Collies. Terriers. Malinois. Turkish herding dogs. What a diverse combo. It’s wild to think they are thriving 😮

  • @bob420ert
    @bob420ert 8 місяців тому

    Those dogs are simply incredible for having survived the whole disaster and the aftermath, it is on ny bucket list to visit chernobyl and pripyat and this is just even more reason! I want to feed them

  • @jurassicjustin4960
    @jurassicjustin4960 Рік тому +1937

    This is some of your best content so far. I had no idea this was a thing and I thank you for bringing to the attention of myself and countless others. Lets smash this fund goal for the puppers!

    • @shawnwykoff8744
      @shawnwykoff8744 Рік тому

      I have a fundraiser to save my family home why doesn't anyone cear why doesn't any one help. I have posted the link on Twitter Instagram UA-cam, please Help me reach my goal please Help me get the word out why does everyone hate my family what did we do wrong?

    • @cleanfuturesfund
      @cleanfuturesfund Рік тому +16

      Thank you for your support

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Рік тому +5

      @@BresciGaetano Oh yeah, so shameful... Say no to drugs, Nicola.

    • @kazzymiller5539
      @kazzymiller5539 Рік тому +5

      @@BresciGaetano what are you talking about

    • @jjfishing308
      @jjfishing308 Рік тому

      @Nicola Pelos So bringing attention to an issue that affects living things is... bad? Same logic could be applied to cancer patients (and my mother died of cancer) but it doesnt make it right. I also saw someone mention they did a fund raiser for family members and were upset and asking what their family did wrong to not get this level of support. To that person, Im sorry and have been there. I have. But since animals are viewed by society, especially those close to a majority of humans, as being unable comparatively to help themselves it tends to be easier to gain support. My comment wasnt meant to minimize the problems of others or to be insensitive. But this is a population of animals that many of us hold dear that requires assistance and because of the human/canine connection pulls at my heart strings. For those of us going through incredibly tough times, seeing money roll in for animals we dont know it can hurt. And I did fundraising streams for my mother and charities involving cancer for months with minimal success so I get the frustration.

  • @Crypttv
    @Crypttv Рік тому +1120

    Another excellent documentary revealing a ray of hope among the horrors of the world

  • @shielaaposaga2394
    @shielaaposaga2394 9 місяців тому

    These dogs deserve a loving compassion

  • @anushkaachlerkar3566
    @anushkaachlerkar3566 2 місяці тому

    I cant imagine how distressing and heartbreaking for those pet dogs that got left alone after Chernobyl. Just thinking of their pain makes me want to cry

  • @JS-ny5du
    @JS-ny5du Рік тому +813

    These dogs are just so beautiful and the fact they've managed to survive over the course of 40 odd years is remarkable. I've donated £4,000 for this cause, this really pulled at my heart and I would love to go and do some work with them once the war is over. A dog will be your true best friend for its entire life, and will never ever forget you, my dad was in the army and he has had dogs from a young age. One of the girls Suzie either favoured him or me the most, when he went away for months at a time she'd become my best friend and follow me everywhere but as soon as my dad walked through that door she went bounding straight up to him jumping up him and crying. Such beautiful animals, with no hate in their bodies.

    • @estrellanicolas7975
      @estrellanicolas7975 8 місяців тому +27

      wow you're an amazing person, thank you

    • @cherylleech3718
      @cherylleech3718 8 місяців тому +9

      These dogs are very.beautiful

    • @stackingbarz
      @stackingbarz 7 місяців тому +17

      You are either a good man, wealthy or else both. But anyways nothing but respect from my side. 💯

    • @teddyli4763
      @teddyli4763 5 місяців тому +3

      Thank you

    • @lit22006
      @lit22006 4 місяці тому +2

      Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing by the US, stand as poignant reminders of the world's most devastating nuclear catastrophes. These two Japanese cities experienced the unprecedented and catastrophic impact of atomic bombings during World War II. It is crucial to maintain factual accuracy when discussing nuclear tragic events, acknowledging the profound and far-reaching consequences that unfolded in the wake of these bombings. The devastating aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki serves as a sobering testament to the destructive power of nuclear weapons and underscores the importance of global efforts to prevent their use in the future.

  • @logicplague2077
    @logicplague2077 Рік тому +917

    I move to make "Pupyats" the official term for the Chernobyl doggos, and to credit Kyle Hill for its creation, on the grounds that it is entirely too cute to pass up. 👍

  • @majakilov7021
    @majakilov7021 12 днів тому

    the "i know what i'm doing, its for charity" damn

  • @diego88ml
    @diego88ml 3 місяці тому +2

    Poor loney dooggos they look such a good boys

  • @ganaspin
    @ganaspin Рік тому +730

    Man, it's so sad to think about all the pets that were left behind. Many of them probably starved to death locked inside their houses or chained in the backyard. Really horrifying to even think about it. Congrats to all CFF team for their incredible work!

    • @BriqueZeiner1
      @BriqueZeiner1 Рік тому +41

      ...that is going on right now because of the war!

    • @powercj99
      @powercj99 Рік тому +26

      They killed most dogs to minimize the mutation

    • @powercj99
      @powercj99 Рік тому +5

      Watch Chernobyl

    • @ahtoshkaa
      @ahtoshkaa Рік тому +46

      Same thing happened when the Russians attacked. Many people panicked and left their pets at home. As a result, many dogs, cats, and birds died.

    • @ResortDog
      @ResortDog Рік тому +13

      Read the local papers after military bases are abandoned also. Packs had to be hunted down in most places that were rural from turned out dogs and cat were already feral around any people.

  • @heatherpayne1995
    @heatherpayne1995 Рік тому +703

    Donated. And I had to give my own rescue
    dogs a hug

  • @jlinus7251
    @jlinus7251 23 дні тому +1

    Risks cancer to pet dog? Yes, absolutely yes.

  • @LaurieValdez-zk3dy
    @LaurieValdez-zk3dy 2 дні тому

    What a horrible horrendous incident and it could have been avoided😢 thank you for covering this Nostrovia Philadelphia USA❤

  • @jennifersvitko5997
    @jennifersvitko5997 Рік тому +133

    This is so interesting. I saw a documentary on Chernobyl several years ago. In it, the person described wolves of the zone were hyper aggressive. These dogs, though never being in human care, are down right friendly, regardless if they know humans as food-givers. Wild.

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Рік тому +15

      Domestication changed dogs neurologically and made them more social by expanding the prefrontal cortex. So being social and friendly towards humans is literally one of their instincts, meaning that it'll take a long time for that to disappear even if their learned behaviors change.

    • @VultureSkins
      @VultureSkins 11 місяців тому +5

      Wolves and domestic dogs aren’t the same lol

    • @halofreak1990
      @halofreak1990 11 місяців тому +1

      @@VultureSkins they used to be. Where do you think the domesticated dogs originated?

  • @spliffi869
    @spliffi869 Рік тому +622

    You sneaky, smart son of a gun. Never been so teased into donating something. Those poor puppies. Well done and thank you for spreading awareness about this amazing project!

    • @cunning-stunt
      @cunning-stunt 7 місяців тому +11

      Those dogs have a better life than the ones at your local pound, donate locally with money and time.

    • @lhl9010
      @lhl9010 7 місяців тому +4

      it is a scam people have lived there since the incident and take care of the dogs

    • @BintloaftheMighty
      @BintloaftheMighty 4 місяці тому +1

      It's his job, look at their website.

    • @fronthal157
      @fronthal157 3 місяці тому

      Not only is it likely a scam, as locals care for these dogs, any funding you give goes to exterminating puppies. You are funding eugenics

  • @jenniferwood8944
    @jenniferwood8944 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this, I have no words, but thank you!

  • @Chromebeetle_
    @Chromebeetle_ 8 місяців тому +1

    Such beautiful dogs

  • @Aflay1
    @Aflay1 Рік тому +581

    I'm surprised there isn't a crossover between Stray and Fallout called "Chernobyl".
    Play as a dog in the wilderness. Avoiding the wilderness. Striving to survive.

    • @srenkoch6127
      @srenkoch6127 Рік тому +25

      @D.R Well in the case of Chernobyl, there is not much difference as the fallout is roughly the same from a bomb and a reactor if it explodes like reactor 4 did.....

    • @lyzziekelly
      @lyzziekelly Рік тому +5

      I like this idea

    • @nenopaws
      @nenopaws Рік тому +6

      Kinda reminds me of Tokyo Jungle….

    • @senpai7101
      @senpai7101 Рік тому +3

      You’re surprised that a collaboration based on a survival rpg and a walking cat simulator
      A multi billion dollar studio and an indie outlet
      Didn’t create a baseline concept you though about because you saw a video that came out five days ago?

    • @Aflay1
      @Aflay1 Рік тому +4

      @@d.r8482
      Makes no difference to a dog. If anything, it's just as interesting. Dog perspective leaves a lot of mystery. Like what Stray did.

  • @animeveteran
    @animeveteran Рік тому +127

    I honestly enjoy watching that donation bar climb. It warms my heart that people want to help these pups. ^^

  • @Topwire_SA
    @Topwire_SA 8 місяців тому +2

    😂"tired looking mother's"

  • @langa_rsa
    @langa_rsa 8 місяців тому +1

    This video randomly popped up in my feed & I'm sooo glad it did!
    Doggies so adorable I nearly cried
    😊😍🥺❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Arskanbooki
    @Arskanbooki Рік тому +719

    It's amazing how the descendants of abandoned dogs have inherited trust towards people. They have forgiven and do not blame anyone.

    • @ct4074
      @ct4074 Рік тому +1

      unlike humans who inherit hatred towards others... liberal creeps

    • @lisatolliver2866
      @lisatolliver2866 Рік тому +37

      It must have been devastating for those people to leave their pets behind, I know I don't think I could leave mine behind.

    • @nithqueen
      @nithqueen Рік тому +28

      ''forgiven'' they're animals lmao

    • @RumCaptain
      @RumCaptain Рік тому +48

      Forgive what?
      All the original dogs knew was their owners suddenly left or died.
      All these newer dogs know nothing.
      What are you on about?
      Stop acting like a looney tune.

    • @yangpaan453
      @yangpaan453 Рік тому +16

      they cant "inherit" trust lmao. trust is not genetic, it is something you learn through experience. These dogs learned it through visitors feeding and generally not being hostile towards them.

  • @DegreesOfDeath
    @DegreesOfDeath Рік тому +130

    I can think of no better way to commemorate the upcoming 1 year anniversary since losing my beloved dog Kina than to donate something to help other dogs in need. Thank you Kyle for the perfectly timed video and all the precious footage of some genuinely lovely animals!

  • @bullseyek
    @bullseyek 4 місяці тому

    Interesting premise. Love how much of the footage shows short grassy areas still present after 30 some odd years of abandonment.

  • @pinkmountaindew
    @pinkmountaindew 4 місяці тому

    I was in the Exclusion Zone in March 2019 and I was so pleased to meet these cute Doggos!! Will always remember.

  • @barneybarney3982
    @barneybarney3982 Рік тому +930

    9:56 life expectancy 1-3y is only adding to fact that nature will find a way, 1-3y seems enough for dogs to not die as population since they can breed a lot. And from what i read low life expectancy and possibly to breed in such young age are main reasons that enables surviving in this radioactive zone.

    • @cinnow
      @cinnow Рік тому +56

      3 years is a really short life span for dogs so radiation probably is affecting life expectancy

    • @serebii666
      @serebii666 Рік тому +158

      @@cinnow not really. Lifespans in the wild are significantly shorter than in captivity. Wolves also have maximum life expectancies of 14-16 years, but will very rarely live to eb older than 6 in the wild, and they are better hunters than dogs. Ticks and parasites are likely a big factor

    • @leonh4799
      @leonh4799 Рік тому +26

      It’s not the radiation that’s limiting their lifespan

    • @morrisonreed1
      @morrisonreed1 Рік тому +25

      @@serebii666 there are wolves in Chernobyl predating on the dogs

    • @cinnow
      @cinnow Рік тому +15

      @@serebii666the dholes of India and the wild dogs of Africa have an average life span of 7 years.

  • @gretasimmons8987
    @gretasimmons8987 9 місяців тому +2

    The perfect village dog! ❤ Puerto Rico has dog like them without radiation. I have adopted one and he is a wonderful dog and a cute smarty pants 😂.

  • @glittercatstudios
    @glittercatstudios 18 днів тому +1

    My heart breaks for those original pets that were left behind. They didn't know what they'd done wrong. 😢😢😢 I don't care what official was using a rifle to push me out, damn straight not ONE of my family gets left behind.

  • @frankg882
    @frankg882 Рік тому +1182

    I know it's not much but that was the easiest 5 bucks I've ever spent. Hope these good pups get the help they need. Thanks for bringing this to my attention

    • @cleanfuturesfund
      @cleanfuturesfund Рік тому +48

      Thank you for your support.

    • @MsNikkieMichelle
      @MsNikkieMichelle Рік тому +24

      Large or small, remember baby steps are still steps. ❤️

    • @birbdad1842
      @birbdad1842 Рік тому +11

      There's more immediate stuff you could easily donate 5 bucks, too though. But I guess puppy-eyes just work, that's why they're on every god damn commercial there is. Not to say this isn't a good cause, but you know what I mean.

    • @blakee-hn2nh
      @blakee-hn2nh Рік тому +23

      @@birbdad1842 who’s to say he doesn’t donate to other charities? You’re assuming the worst lol

    • @Volgalist
      @Volgalist Рік тому +5

      @@birbdad1842 Well, bad mind set i see.

  • @cassie668
    @cassie668 Рік тому +603

    When I went to Chernobyl I saw a Deer, but totally missed the dogs. :( I wish I had.
    What’s their lifespan like? I’d love to hear more about their genetic diversity and research into the damage to their DNA. Is there studies like that going on?

    • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim
      @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim Рік тому +124

      The lifespan is comparable to a fox or feral cat in a similar environment: about 1 to 2 years.

    • @jenniferbetzdvm7548
      @jenniferbetzdvm7548 Рік тому +169

      We are doing DNA sequencing now and will post our papers on our website when they are published

    • @scrambledmandible
      @scrambledmandible Рік тому +10

      @@jenniferbetzdvm7548 who's "we"?

    • @jenniferbetzdvm7548
      @jenniferbetzdvm7548 Рік тому +158

      @@scrambledmandible Clean Futures Fund, Dr. Mousseau

    • @ElveeKaye
      @ElveeKaye Рік тому +38

      I would like them to allow a small population of the dogs to continue breeding, to see how they change over the years. My prediction is that they will end up looking something like a dingo rather than a wolf, but with longer hair.

  • @whytes905dope6
    @whytes905dope6 9 місяців тому +1

    Its crazy to think how new the effects of radiation

  • @ickytheclown
    @ickytheclown 9 місяців тому

    I imagine if you adopt one of these dogs their lifespan increases since food becomes less of an issue

  • @mistypuffs
    @mistypuffs Рік тому +140

    The old guy who stayed to look after people’s abandoned pets is a real unsung hero tho ❤

  • @bernardinelermite1133
    @bernardinelermite1133 Рік тому +115

    What surprised me most, apart from these dogs looking very nice, is the fact that they are not afraid of people and act very friendly and confident !

    • @theoriginalwaterbaby
      @theoriginalwaterbaby Рік тому +9

      Makes me think humans have been visiting them for the whole time.

    • @asgenkarlson2703
      @asgenkarlson2703 Рік тому +14

      @@theoriginalwaterbaby Because humans HAVE been there the whole time to work at the site. The main difference was the animals weren't the focus. You see similar wildlife/human interaction structures in national parks.

  • @Lady-bc2xi
    @Lady-bc2xi 26 днів тому

    Very interesting! If I could I would help, heck, I'd go there with you. Have a soft spot for dogs and was also radioactive myself due to a horrible case of grave's disease. Thank you for loving them!!

  • @Lindssparkles
    @Lindssparkles Місяць тому +1

    That was just classic resource guarding when the one dog growled for the other to go away while it was being pet. Not pack mentality. It’s normal in current pet dogs also. 🙂

  • @jangofett3147
    @jangofett3147 Рік тому +776

    Thats crazy I've seen unhealthy pets that live in homes on UA-cam and these wild ones look way healthier than those on foreign UA-cam channels with weird channel names

    • @caroljung1310
      @caroljung1310 Рік тому +28

      They only live to 4 years though

    • @anormes
      @anormes Рік тому +74

      These dogs basically live in the wild, they can roam free and hunt and do whatever they want. Their only threats are radiation and the winter. While the ones you usually see on UA-cam live in the concrete jungle where their quality of life rely on humans. A lot of pet owners rarely take their dog outside so they can get a lot of stress. And finally there are tons of dogs that got neglected and put in the shelter in the US waiting to be killed not just "foreign countries". Animals aren't supposed to be kept for human amusement ya now

    • @PapayaGuyOrganics
      @PapayaGuyOrganics Рік тому +27

      @@anormes Dogs get put in shelters and are killed all over the world because there is nobody to take said dogs...so its our fault. We domesticate them but don't control the population what do you think will happen. Also saying dogs aren't supposed to be kept for human amusement id agree with that but to a certain extent some breeds are basically breed for human amusement these days? You can even say people who only wanna get a certain breed or a certain dog from one breeder because of the look of the dog (which happens often) is basically for our amusement...humans are selfish. Imagine if we just took whatever dog needed a home not the dog that looks the prettiest. Same with cats these days also.

    • @majora919
      @majora919 Рік тому +12

      Alot of those videos sadly are staged or fake

    • @jangofett3147
      @jangofett3147 Рік тому +7

      @@majora919 that honestly makes it worse imo a lot of the videos I was referring to had weird staged conflict scenario video titles like mother protects puppies from angry cat, vice versa between dogs and cats its so obvious they want them to fight, people there in the comment section voice their opinions and report but they're still up same with the monkey abuse videos

  • @WangHanChong
    @WangHanChong Рік тому +24

    Growing up in bangkok, i'd say these dogs are similar to stray dogs roaming around buddist temples in my hometown. They're not pure breed but they're still pet dogs. Most of them bond with people around their environment. Some of them are friendly enough to be adopted as one of your pet.
    And yes they do recognize colors, they won't bark at anyone yellow robe which buddist monks wear.