Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuObservational documentary set inside Wood Green animal charity in Godmanchester. Following the work of staff, who are committed to matching their homeless dogs with prospective new owners.Observational documentary set inside Wood Green animal charity in Godmanchester. Following the work of staff, who are committed to matching their homeless dogs with prospective new owners.Observational documentary set inside Wood Green animal charity in Godmanchester. Following the work of staff, who are committed to matching their homeless dogs with prospective new owners.
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Great show to watch on Saturday night if you need cheering up. The dogs are always cute and there are always good reactions between the new owners and you get to know the personality of each dog and their stories and how they are different from one another.
Great show that will warm your heart.
Great show that will warm your heart.
As a dog owner I stumbled across this series and really like it. It shows a dog rescue charity matching dogs with potential owners. What really brings it to life is the wide variety of back stories of the owners, who are often surprising and easy to emphasise with, and the dogs (ditto) while there is a segment at the end which shows how things turned at the home environment some time later .
The rescue centre itself is immaculately kept and very well staffed - probably a cut above the average compared to some more amateur but well meaning sites.
The process is a bit formulaic, eg CCTV commentaries by a group of staff watching the dog meet its potential owners in a controlled environment, and the choice of dogs offered can seem a bit random and limited.
Nevertheless it is a very heartwarming show and also teaches a lot about the advantages/disadvantages/pitfalls of dog ownership. Good camerawork and well editted. Great viewing for all the family, except our dogs who will bark at anything four legged on the telly....
The rescue centre itself is immaculately kept and very well staffed - probably a cut above the average compared to some more amateur but well meaning sites.
The process is a bit formulaic, eg CCTV commentaries by a group of staff watching the dog meet its potential owners in a controlled environment, and the choice of dogs offered can seem a bit random and limited.
Nevertheless it is a very heartwarming show and also teaches a lot about the advantages/disadvantages/pitfalls of dog ownership. Good camerawork and well editted. Great viewing for all the family, except our dogs who will bark at anything four legged on the telly....
Normally I do not like such heartfelt and sincere television, but this got me hooked. I adopted a disabled rescue dog, what I didn't realize at the time was that she also rescued me. If not for her I don't think I could have accepted my mother's death. That is why I love this series, it shows how animals save people as much as we save them. Dogs are the best. We are better humans for having them in our lives.
Love dogs; love this show. Sometimes hard to keep dry eyes, but they are often 'happy' tears.
This show would actually be perfect were it not for the annoying individual at the front desk!!
This show would actually be perfect were it not for the annoying individual at the front desk!!
Wow, is there a more irritating family than the one with the two ginger kids called Phoebe and Georgia? Two over-indulged, opinionated and gobby wee kids who speak over the adults and clearly call the shots in their household. One screams at the sight of the dog and mother indulges her attention-seeking behaviour. I'd get them a budgie instead but Georgia would probably scream at the sight of that too. In fact, my advice would be to get rid of the two girls and just take the dog home, it's far less annoying and doesn't interrupt you when you're speaking. I'm wondering if any poor dog deserves to wind up with this family.
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- WissenswertesOn Tuesday, 14th January 2020 Channel 4 Television announced that it has commissioned Five Mile Films to produce an 18 episode second series of the documentary series. Series two will again be filmed at Wood Green animal charity in Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. Series one was a hit for the broadcaster averaging 1.4 million viewers per episode and a 7.5% audience share.
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