DVD: Nature: Dogs | George Page
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Nature: Dogs
Nature: Dogs
George Page
Questar Video, 2003
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Presenting a Double Program DVD on Man's Best Friend - Program 1: Extraordinary
Dogs
Through amazing and emotional stories about dogs and their special bonds with humans, witness some of the extraordinary things canines do as our companions, protectors, and assistants. Program 2: Dogs: The Early Years Narrated by John Ritter, this playful and practical look at the irresistibly adorable stage of a young dog?s life profiles different breeds and their owners, and provides advice on choosing the right puppy for you.
Man's best friend deserves the best documentary on this topic and gets it here
This PBS
Nature
series installment covers two distinct but equally impressive programs regarding the fascinating and entertaining lives of
dogs
and their relationships with humans.
Program 1 - Extraordinary Dogs
This first half of this feature is an in-depth look at certain working dogs, specific functions they perform, and how they utilize ingrained talents to accomplish those tasks. The specific areas explored in this regard are herding, search and rescue, historical use of canines in wartime, service dogs for the disabled, and therapy dogs for the sick and ailing.
Maybe taken for granted by many, it is thought that dogs are far more intelligent than we may realize. They often have an amazing aptitude and eagerness for whatever they're trained to do and they are at their best when engaged in activity as opposed to living a more sedentary lifestyle (like cats for instance).
Looking past the overt acts of dogs and examining the further elements of their make-up, there is no shortage of unconditional love, dedication, loyalty, companionship, and service that they provide to all of us wholeheartedly.
Program 2 - Dogs: The Early Years
With very good narration provided by John Ritter (God bless him), this second half of the feature is more instructional in manner than anything else but it is done well and is both educational and interesting. First off is an examination of puppies in their growing stages and their unique development while young. Additionally, information is shared regarding the influential times when they are most adaptable to higher learning for major skill development and obedience.
Farther along are segments covering good advice on how to properly choose a new puppy, recommendations on where to find one (such as a shelter or breeder), and ending up with some training methods and techniques and suggested timetables when to initiate these actions.
No single explanation can properly define why dogs are so talented in the special things they do and maybe it's best to leave it at that. Just the marvel of having them in our lives with the pleasure, usefulness, and enrichment we share with them is rewarding enough in itself.
If I had to describe this documentary in just a couple of words, it would be `simply wonderful'. There really wasn't anything about this feature that I didn't like and I came away from it with an increased respect and appreciation for dogs in general. To all animal lovers and even those who aren't, I highly recommend this fine piece of work to all of you.
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