America's "Most Heroic Canine" Is A Four-Pound Chihuahua Named MacKenzie!

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MacKenzie, a seven-year-old Chihuahua ,was named "America's Hero Dog" on October 19, 2020 (Credit: American Humane)

Dogs are often referred to as "man’s best friend." But MacKenzie, a four-pound Chihuahua, who was named winner of the 2020 American Hero Dog competition on October 19, 2020, is making the world a better place for humans and animals alike.

Now in its tenth year, the annual contest is the brainchild of American Humane, the country's first national non-profit dedicated to the safety and well-being of animals. Often called the "Oscars for dogs," the prestigious award recognizes canines who make inordinate contributions to society.

“The American Humane Hero Dog Awards were created to honor some of the world’s most extraordinary heroes,” said Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane. “These heroic canines have gone above and beyond the call of duty, saving lives on the battlefield, comforting the ill and aged, and reminding us of the powerful, age-old bond between animals and people.”

This year's competition attracted over 400 entries from across the country. The dogs, nominated in one of seven categories — search and rescue, guide/hearing, military, law enforcement, therapy, service, and shelter — were quickly whittled down to seven finalists by popular vote. While all were impressive, it was tiny MacKenzie, the shelter category winner, who won the judges' hearts.

The seven finalists for the 2020 American Humane Hero Dog Award were chosen by popular vote (Credit: American Humane)

MacKenzie's path to stardom was not easy. Born at a rescue shelter in Hilton, New York, in 2013, she had a cleft palate that required her to be tube fed for the first year of her life. However, despite her own struggles, MacKenzie always seemed more concerned about other animals in distress. “I have never seen such a will to live. She was sick, but more concerned with the baby animals at the rescue,” said the caretaker who nominated her for the award.

A life-saving cleft palate surgery, performed in 2014, gave MacKenzie the ability to eat and drink independently, enabling the tiny canine to focus on doing what she loved most: taking care of others. The seven-year-old Chihuahua is now gainfully "employed" by the Mia Foundation, a Rochester, New York-based non-profit that shelters and nurtures animals with congenital disabilities.

MacKenzie also visits schools to educate kids about the importance of accepting physical differences (Credit: American Humane)

According to an American Humane press release, MacKenzi's official job is "to provide love and care for baby rescue animals born with birth defects." The Chihuahua excels at her job and has nurtured many different species — from puppies to kittens to turkeys, squirrels, birds and even a goat. "MacKenzie takes an interest in each baby [animal] from day one ... she plays nurse and cleans, comforts, and cuddles them," the release says. "She acts as their mother and teaches them how to socialize, play, and have good manners."

In addition to her role as an animal caretaker, MacKenzie also has the important job of greeting the foundation's volunteers and friends. The incredible canine, who has lost her ability to bark, also visits area schools to help children understand and empathize with physical disabilities in both animals and people. Her heartwarming and inspiring story makes MacKenzie a worthy recipient of America's top canine honor!

Resources: herodogawards.com, CNN.com, Today.com.

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  • kyky12345
    kyky12345almost 5 years
    i almost cried of how sweet it was
    • vivagyti-160018278488
      vivagyti-160018278488almost 5 years
      # Mackenie saves the day!
      • noiwantthecandy
        noiwantthecandyalmost 5 years
        NOTHING SHOULD BE THAT CUTE AAAAAHH
        • tulibagi-160064716087
          tulibagi-160064716087almost 5 years
          And I have a pitull that got abused and her leg got broke but we are taking care of her.
          • tulibagi-160064716087
            tulibagi-160064716087almost 5 years
            So cute i have 2 chihuahuas. And I just love fogs but in all I have 4 dogs.
            • carmen28259
              carmen28259almost 5 years
              aww!!So cute i love dogs i have one at home but it complans a lot
            • khow1090
              khow1090almost 5 years
              so very cute***
              • brooklynj
                brooklynjalmost 5 years
                AWWWWWWWWWW I love dogs and now they get to show who they are and be heros and people get to see that! Dogs should be treated just like humans so I dont like how people put the collors on dogs that when they bark it electrucutes them its not nice! My brother said we might get that for our dog and I said that will hurt him he said ok I said well what if we did that to human kids he said well that will not be nice it hurts and I said see! So dogs should be treated right it is sad how they get abused its not right😢! This is so sweat to do to show who dogs are they are heros and the world should know😍! This is just amazing dogs are heros and they saved so many human lives and humans treat them wrong still thats not right so they should be treated just like a human child!🙏 I super happy dogs show of there power thanks to all the dogs who helped humans and saved humans and dogs will never be forgotten!🙏
                • patricianfosure
                  patricianfosurealmost 5 years
                  Umm well yes I agree that we shouldn't abuse any animal's, but dogs aren't human, humans lives are way more precious, and remember dogs are different like their skin, they can actually move it so like if somebody pinches you it will probably hurt, but it wouldn't for a dog. And shock collars don't really hurt them either its just well a shock or a vibrate like a cell phone, I totally agree we should stop animal abuse but a human child is more important then a dog. These dogs though are awesome! Thank you to their trainers!
                  • marzy1205
                    marzy1205almost 5 years
                    I agree with you on most of that, and especially at how important (and cute) dogs are. But the electric collars you mentioned, it's just a training device. It's like you getting spankings as a child, once you learn better, you no longer need them.
                    • coolguy927
                      coolguy927almost 5 years
                      I like how you think
                    • hopeful
                      hopefulalmost 5 years
                      that is so sad I am so moved she doesn't walk around saying wore is me she literally cares only about the other injured or the other animals and doesn't focus on herself she focuses on others so cute.she is so honorable.
                      • coolguy927
                        coolguy927almost 5 years
                        Who ever likes this commet loves dogs soooooooo much.