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ONE NATION UNDER DOG Debuts June 18th

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OneNationUnderDog-hbo-documentary-194x300Revealing sobering and often shocking realities behind America’s relationship with dogs, ONE NATION UNDER DOG: STORIES OF FEAR, LOSS & BETRAYAL takes an unflinching look not only at how far some dog lovers will go for their pets, but also how far the nation must still go before all dogs are treated humanely. The documentary explores theconflicted and passionate relationships between dogs and humans, and the daunting odds that face millions of unwanted shelter dogs, when it debuts MONDAY, JUNE 18 (9:00-10:15 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO, launching the HBO Documentary Films summer series.

HBO Documentary Films presents another weekly series this summer, debuting provocative new specials every Monday from June 18 through July 30. Other films include: “Me @The Zoo” (June 25); “Marina Abramović The Artist Is Present” (July 2); “Hard Times: Lost on Long Island” (July 9); “Birders: The Central Park Effect” (July 16); “The Tsunami & the Cherry Blossom” (July 16); “Vito” (July 23); and “About Face: Supermodels Then and Now” (July 30).

Americans have always had a love affair with canines, but lost amidst the pampering are unpleasant truths about dog ownership, care and commerce. ONE NATION UNDER DOG: STORIES OF FEAR, LOSS & BETRAYAL offers an eye-opening, three-part portrait of America’s complex relationship with dogs.

“Part One – Fear”: In the opening segment, Dr. Robert Taffet is taken to court by neighbors after several bite incidents involving his Rhodesian Ridgebacks in suburban New Jersey. Despite the severity of some of the attacks, he is deeply committed to his pets and wins his cases, including one in which a three-year-old girl’s ear was bitten off. Eight months later, after the same dog bites a teenager, Dr. Taffet puts him down.

“Part Two – Loss”: The second section focuses on people coping with the loss of beloved pets. This segment features a group of mourners sharing deep grief over recently deceased dogs in a pet-loss support group at the San Francisco SPCA; two women laying their dog to rest in the oldest pet cemetery in the U.S.; and a couple attempting to replace a beloved dog by cloning him. Also featured is Julie Adams, whose own love and loss of dogs has inspired her rescue work; with no shelters in her rural area, she’s taken it upon herself to care for and shelter more than 100 stray and abandoned dogs.

“Part Three – Betrayal”: The final section explores issues of overpopulation, shelters, rescuing, spaying and neutering. Approximately two million dogs are destroyed in animal shelters each year. This segment features three minutes of graphic footage shot by a filmstudent showing dogs and puppies being euthanized.

Many people do not know that 25% of dogs in shelters are actually purebreds, and many pet store dogs come from mass breeding operations known as puppy mills. For many dogs from mills and animal shelters, rescue is the only hope of survival. This segment follows volunteers saving some 200 puppy mill dogs from these dire conditions, including rescuer-trainer John Gagnon, who rehabilitates aggressive, difficult-to-adopt dogs and works with an organization to find them good homes, and Shawn South-Aswad, who raises money to rescue dogs and place them with foster families.

This HBO Documentary premieres June 18th only on HBO.

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4 comments

Jef June 2, 2012 - 9:05 am

I’ll post a gut-reaction viewpoint of this documentary after it airs and I anticipate voicing my opinion weekly after each film in this summer series.

I hope others feel free to comment as we go along.

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Becky June 10, 2012 - 3:43 pm

Do you know if there is a way to see this for us non-HBO subscribers? I’ve heard that HBO will make it available on their website a few days after it airs but can’t find any real proof of that anywhere.

Thanks!

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Jefd June 10, 2012 - 6:17 pm

HBOWATCH is not aware of the documentary airing anywhere but on HBO and its streaming service HBOGO.

There is a great outcry for HBOGO to be available for those willing to pay for that service but nothing has become of that plea. Surely the documentary will be released on DVD at some point. Keep your eyes pealed for it.

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Allen June 27, 2012 - 9:19 pm

I watched this and was shocked at Robert Taffet’s attitude, personality, and overall demeanour. Comes across as a real piece-of-cr-p, New Jersey or Brooklyn pr-ck.

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