![]() ![]() ![]() Theobold, who tumbled 40 feet in her fall, must navigate through the day on one leg. Since we didn’t have that time, we had to look at the dogs that were coming to the front, that would interact with us, that were interested in people, that were willing to work for food, that were good around other dogs.”Īfter individual training, each dog is introduced to his new charge. But it’s going to take months and months just to rebuild that dog’s confidence. “For example, if the dog is really fearful and is hiding in the back of the kennel, we can take that dog and work with it. “You can find so many amazing dogs in shelters however, if you need one to perform a specific task, there are certain characteristics they need to have,” said Schoemer, who became an instructor at the dog-training school where he studied for two years. The trick to matching the human with his new best friend is temperament, say the show’s dog trainers, Laura London and Nate Schoemer. The six-episode show is in its first season. ![]() Their stories, and others like them, form the essence of the Animal Planet series “Rescue Dog to Super Dog,” where one creature who has hit rock-bottom is salvaged by another, whether the creature has four legs or two. Ex-Marine Kalani Cruetzburg fell into a paralyzing depression after he left the service. When Diana Theobold lost a foot in a rock-climbing accident, she withdrew from society. Most of us know about rescuing dogs from the shelter, but far fewer of us can appreciate how castoff canines sometimes rescue people. ![]()
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