A Husky Is Finally Free After Being Chained His Entire Life
Dogs need to be able to move around and interact with their families to be happy and healthy. When they are chained up, they can't do that, which can lead to behavioral problems.
A Siberian Husky experiences his first taste of freedom after being rescued. His entire life was spent in chains.
The rescue group also saved his fellow dogs who were suffering the same miserable fate. Because of what he had experienced, he had no idea what it felt like to run freely in an open field.
The Siberian Husky's name is Biscuit. The rescuers finally gave him the opportunity, and the moment was priceless.
Biscuit was chained in a spot without a roof over his head. Fortunately for this dog, a volunteer named Amy Hines spotted the poor, chained canines exposed to the snow during her drive.
Pulling over immediately, she walked over and rescued one of the dogs. Then she spoke to the owner to request permission to help the others as well.
The rescue group shares on their Facebook page:
Amy spotted Biscuit and his siblings, friends, and co-canines on a property in Kentucky while visiting.
Amy didn’t just drive by; she stopped and rescued one of the dogs that very day. She continued communicating with the owner until every single dog was rescued from that property, where they were chained 24/7 with no shelter.
This is Biscuit.

He spent his entire life restrained by a chain until one day, rescuers found and saved him.
Finally, the rescuers managed to rescue Biscuit and eight other canines. They were all taken to Good Newz Rehab, a rehabilitation center in Virginia.
When Biscuit was allowed to run free for the first time, his reaction melted their hearts. The mission was worth the effort.

The rescue mission took a few months.

Finally, the rescuers managed to rescue Biscuit and eight other canines. They were all taken to Good Newz Rehab, a rehabilitation center in Virginia.

When Biscuit was allowed to run free for the first time, his reaction melted their hearts. The mission was worth the effort.
It took a team to rescue all the dogs. They had to travel over 4,500 miles to perform the rescue.
Biscuit and another dog named Benjamin were taken for their first freedom run. They were allowed to run free in a 6-acre field.
It was spectacular. We never tire of watching this happen… Biscuit lived his entire life on a chain until last week.
The moment was documented on video. Watch it below.
Dogs should also be unchained because it's cruel to keep them tied up.
They can't roam around and explore, which is what they naturally want to do. They may also become malnourished or injured if they're tied up for a long period of time.
It's important to remember that dogs are pack animals and need companionship. If they're chained up all the time, they may become lonely and depressed.
So, why should dogs be unchained? Because it's better for their health and well-being, and it's also cruelty-free.
Dogs deserve to be free to run and play, just like any other animal. We're glad to see that Biscuit has finally experienced freedom.