THE Top Dog Film Festival is coming to the Border for the first time next month.
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After the sellout success of the 2018 Top Dog Film Festival, the cunningly canine filled program of heartwarming dog films is back with more stops this winter.
Meet dogs from all walks of life on the big screen at the 2019 Top Dog Film Festival.
From the surfing dog of Huntington Beach, the bus riding pooch of Seattle, the husky dogs of Alaska to the working dogs of Australia, the pull on your heartstrings is guaranteed to be strong.
Meet four-legged heroes, unbreakable bonds and canine companions that enrich the lives of all those they encounter.
Experience heartfelt stories of people who dedicate their lives to improving the outcomes for man's best friend and take a look at the lighter side of the pet-owner relationship.
The 2019 Top Dog Film Festival presents a two-hour cinematic celebration, honouring the bond between dogs and their people.
It's filled with delightfully doggy moments of joy and celebration of our beloved canine companions.
This carefully curated program of short canine-themed films is comprised of the most inspirational, heart-warming and entertaining stories about dogs and their human companions, from independent films makers around the globe.
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT NEWS:
In Old Dog, New Zealand farmer Paul Sorenson has a unique connection with his colleagues - a team of sheep dogs.
For 40 years, he's worked to develop smarter and more intuitive training methods for fellow farmers, while grappling with memories of a difficult childhood.
Reaching retirement, the veteran dog whisperer passes his knowledge to the next generation.
Odd Jobs for Dogs delves into the interesting and unique jobs that dogs do.
There is little documented about the impact dogs have on our workplaces.
THE LOWDOWN
WHAT: 2019 Top Dog Film Festival, Albury Entertainment Centre
WHEN: Thursday, August 22, 7pm
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