Definition of rescue dog

rescue dognoun

chó cứu hộ

/ˈreskjuː dɒɡ//ˈreskjuː dɔːɡ/

The term "rescue dog" refers to a dog that has been saved from various situations in which it would have otherwise been abandoned, surrendered, left to fend for itself, or in danger of being euthanized. The exact origin of the term is unclear, but it seems to have gained popularity in the 1990s as more people adopted dogs from animal shelters. In animal shelters, dogs are often transported to safety by various organizations, such as animal control agencies, humane societies, or rescue groups, which ultimately led to the creation of rescue centers, where dogs held in shelters are temporarily kept until they are adopted by loving families. This has paved the way for the widespread use of the term 'rescue dog.' The term can be used to describe dogs that have been found on the streets, abandoned by previous owners, surrendered by their owners due to various reasons, or taken from situations where they have been mistreated or neglected. The word 'rescue' in this context, therefore, refers to the act of saving the dog from a vulnerable or precarious situation and providing it with responsible and caring owners. Overall, 'rescue dog' is an uplifting term that has come to symbolize the positive impact of community-driven efforts to save animals, while also recognizing the critical role that these animals play in people's lives as loving companions.

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a dog that has been rescued after being treated badly

một con chó đã được cứu sau khi bị đối xử tệ bạc

Example:
  • Anyone thinking of buying a dog should think about adopting a rescue dog.

    Bất kỳ ai đang nghĩ đến việc mua một chú chó nên nghĩ đến việc nhận nuôi một chú chó cứu hộ.

a dog that is trained to take part in rescue operations

một con chó được huấn luyện để tham gia vào các hoạt động cứu hộ

Example:
  • Training a search and rescue dog can take as long as three years.

    Việc huấn luyện chó tìm kiếm và cứu hộ có thể mất tới ba năm.