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  2. Pick of the Litter (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Allie Gemmil of Collider declared that Pick of the Litter manages to depict the important work accomplished by the guide dogs and their trainers, stating it reveals the pressure experienced across the training process, while finding the series emotional across the bond built between the puppy raisers and the dogs. [9]

  3. Pick of the Litter (film) - Wikipedia

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    Potomac went on to become a pet dog with a family in Oregon. Primrose: Placed with puppy raiser Rebecca (her 7th GDB dog). Having done excellent in the training program, GDB decides to make Primrose a breeder. The film ends with Primrose giving birth to a litter of 5 puppies, who will now all begin training on the quest to become guide dogs.

  4. Salty and Roselle - Wikipedia

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    Salty and Roselle were two guide dogs who were with their owners in the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks in New York City. They each guided their owners out of the burning towers before the buildings collapsed, feats which were later recognized when they were awarded the Dickin Medal by the British charity the People's ...

  5. Purebred dogs are helping us cure cancer - AOL

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    We share more than just a bond with our canine friends. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden. Lighter Side ...

  6. A Blind Professor Reluctantly Gets a Guide Dog in Newest ...

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    There they meet Peyton (Amber Marshall) who introduces them to the perfect guide dog, Max. As Peyton trains Trevor with Max, the two bond and Peyton helps Trevor regain his old self-confidence.

  7. Celebrities and their dogs: Why we form a special bond with ...

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  8. Lucky Diamond (dog) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Lucky was a socialite of the canine world, as she attended events such as the release of Diamond's book It's a Dog's World [3] and fundraisers for associations like The Humane Society. [5] In January 2012, Lucky was diagnosed with spleen cancer. [6] Despite receiving top veterinary care, she died on June 5, 2012. [7]

  9. Good manners and a robust social calendar: The world of ... - AOL

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    The 10-year-old loves being an official puppy raiser and working with adorable, 8-week-old Labradors who will grow up to be guide dogs for people with visual impairments.