Wednesday, July 9, 2014

National Geographic's Dogtown

I'm sure I am years behind on this, but have you guys seen the show Dogtown?!  It was a pretty short-lived documentary series (2008-2010) on National Geographic, featuring the stories of dogs in need at Utah's Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.  Since reading an issue of the Best Friends magazine a year ago and checking out the Dogtown book from the library - which was an amazing read, by the way - the show has been on my Amazon Wishlist.

Well, as you all know, I celebrated my birthday last weekend, and without realizing it, my husband gave me ALL animal-related gifts!  The Diagram of Dogs I have been wanting, a gorgeous pit bull print by Dean Russo, Tiny Confessions (a cute little coffee-table-type book), Dancing Dogs (a book of stories which I reviewed back when the blog first started), and a DVD set of Dogtown!  Sneaky Jared must have spotted it on my wishlist and decided to surprise me with it!

(Photo from here)

The show films at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, which is deep in the heart of the Utah canyons.  Generally, three dogs and their stories are featured per episode - including some of the Michael Vick dogs, a Bloodhound with a history of aggression, and a Shih Tzu with multiple health problems due to her life in a puppy mill.  The trainers and staff at Best Friends make it their goal to make the dog adoptable; this includes daily training and socialization, various tests, vet work, and fostering...and if, in the end, the dog is unable to find a forever home, it will still live a long, happy life at Dogtown.

That's the best thing about Best Friends:  the many dogs, cats, birds, farm animals, and "pocket pets" all have a home for life once they've arrived.  Even if they are deemed unadoptable, as some of the Michael Vick dogs were, they are still cared for and doted upon by staff members.  In my eyes, if animal shelters could be a bit more like Best Friends, the world would be a better place.

Jared and I cannot wait to make a trip to the sanctuary one day - the scenery is gorgeous, they always welcome volunteers, and there are multiple cabins in the area for guests to stay in.  Get this:  you can also take a dog or cat on a "sleepover," bringing them to your cabin to spend the night.  Not only is this a treat for you and the animal, it's also super helpful to the staff members, as you can update them on the animal's behavior and reactions to things.  There are several other things that make Best Friends seem like an incredible place:  their Guardian Angels program for special needs animals, the amazing adoption promotions, and Angels Rest, the final resting place for hundreds of animals who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge.  

The gates leading into this very special place (photo from here)

So far, I have tried to keep myself from binge-watching the entire series.  We have watched three episodes, and each was as heart-wrenching and inspiring as the last.  (Yeah, you need tissues to watch this show, but it's definitely worth it!)  The story that really broke my heart was the story of Aristotle, a terrier mix with the worst skin condition I have ever seen.  Happily, though, Aristotle has since found his forever home! :)

This is Aristotle after treatment (photo from here)

For more information about Dogtown, visit the Best Friends website.  Have any of my readers visited the Best Friends Sanctuary?  Leave me a comment; I'd love to hear about it!  Thanks for reading :)




16 comments:

  1. What a great show. Sadly, financing is a huge issue for these types of shelter projects. I would love to see more behavioral evaluations and training done prior to placement. I think you'd see more placements and retention for hard to place dogs. I've seen some great work done by breed rescues fostering dogs and really trying to do the work, but it costs and it reduces the number of dogs they can take when they do it right.

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    1. It is very sad how financially unstable most shelters and rescues are. You're right about the evaluations; it is very rare for dogs to be professionally evaluated before being placed in a home around here. It would definitely be helpful to everyone involved if that were more common and more affordable.

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  2. That sounds like a wonderful show, and i'm happy to hear that Aristotle found his home! That's great. The "Angels Rest" looks so beautiful and heart warming as well.
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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    1. I am just obsessed with it! I can't wait to visit! They have a special ceremony the last Thursday of each month in Angels Rest, in which they honor and remember all the animals at the Sanctuary that passed away. It sounds like a pretty amazing thing; we might try to plan our trip around it!

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  3. I've have never heard of this show, but I need to watch it! I am dying to take a trip down to Utah to volunteer for a week or so. And I'm definitely having a doggie guest stay at my cabin :) You'll have to let me know if you're ever able to make the trip!

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    1. You would love it, Kelsie - definitely let me know what you think! And I'm sure I will do, like, a huge series about it when we do end up visiting ;)

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  4. What a fun show! Thanks for sharing on Thoughtless Thursday!

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    1. It's a GREAT show! Thanks for stopping by :)

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  5. I've never heard of this show either! It sounds like hubby did great in the birthday present department!

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    1. He did awesome! Of course, it's very convenient for him that I have a "wishlist" of things I want on my Bookmarks. That might be cheating a little bit ;)

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  6. Thanks for linking up to our Pet Parade blog hop as well!
    Have a great weekend!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  7. Sounds like you had a great birthday! And that show sounds wonderful! I'll have to check it out. Can't wait to hear about it once you've take a trip out there!

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    1. Oh, it might be years into the future...but I'm definitely looking forward to blogging about it! :) It really is an awesome show, but Best Friends NEEDS to look into doing a series about their cats' living space (which is called Cat World)! :)

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  8. I had heard of Dogtown, but didn't know anything about it. Thanks for sharing & thank you for joining the Pet Parade this week! ~Rascal and Rocco

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  9. I have not been there but I have seen a documentary about Micheal Vick's old dog so I had heard about it. I learned more here because their focus was on the dogs. Very interesting and they do such wonderful work!

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