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Greatest American Dog Show Episode 4

July 31st, 2008 admin Posted in Advertising, Competitions, Pet Supplies, TV shows Comments

Episode Four is titled “Top Dog Model” where the dogs get to work with a fashion photographer …. and we’re treated right off the bat to the drama of raging jealousy (lunacy?) from Brandy (who kind of looks like Tanya Harding to me) over Travis flirting with Laura. I mean come on! It was ridiculously juvenile and almost looked to the point of being staged by the producers to get things a little steamy.

One other thing to point out before we get into the canine adventures, is that the audio overdubbing of the commentary and narration from the host Jarrod Miller.  He is a well versed television talent with a background in zoology, but it’s apparent that he doesn’t do well in the live events so the producers correct the mistakes in post production.  Unfortunately the don’t do a very good job of it and the sound compression differences are certainly obvious.

The challenge for the week is to work with a professional photographer to portray a random word chosen in a blind draw. With choices ranging from “Regal” to “Stubborn” to “Curious” … the best match of dog to word is Tillman the bulldog getting to display the word “Lazy”!  In fact, JD yells out “We have a winner!”

No doubt that Tillman is a great contributor to the humor of this show with his looks and actions, in fact Bill says at one point when hearing of Tillman’s exploits, “we need to start a cartoon about that dog!”

Teresa and Leroy get an unfairly difficult word to portray with “Angry”.  For a naturally happy Border Collie it’s a real stretch to invoke anger during the photoshoot, and in my opinion this wasn’t a fair choice since none of the other words required antagonizing the dogs.  She got called out by the judges for using “snarl bands” as inhumane.  Laura claims they are used on movie sets all the time and I would be interested in finding out if that is true .. the judges certainly would be aware of that.

During the shoot and many previous challenges, it is very apparent that JD and Galaxy, a mixed Border Collie / English Pointer are amazing together in in terms of command and control.  Their experience touring as a stunt dog team have provided ample opportunity for JD to ensure in depth training.  It’s impressive to see the communication.  As the Best in Show for this episode with a picture of Galaxy being “sneeky” they get the exciting news that they will be featured on an upcoming issue of Dog Fancy magazine as Judge Allan Reznik is the Editor-At-Large.

Beth Joy and Bella Starlet are annoying and will not last for many weeks longer (one factor with the way this game goes, this is not a cumulative series of competitions, and since the photoshoot was more in their wheel house they had no trouble staying on until next week) .. had the word “mischievous” which they pulled off easily.  However, I have heard the word mispronounced so many times I am writing it here.  The pronunciation is mis-chuh-vuhs. It is not mis-chee-vee-us …

Ron & Tillman , Brandy & Beacon, Theresa & Leroy are sentenced to the bottom three in the Best in Show Arena, and in a big shocker at the end Ron and Tillman gone from the Canine Academy! Too bad because there goes a big bunch of the humor in the show.

As Ron was saying at the end of the show, “Tillman puts smiles on people’s faces”. And sums it up perfenctly with “the house is going to miss Tillman”.

Agreed.

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Greatest American Dog Show – Episode 3

July 25th, 2008 admin Posted in Competitions, Household, Pet Adoption, Pet Supplies, Rescue, TV shows, Training Comments

Reality programming greatness again!  CBS brings us another edition of Greatest American Dog Show with housemates bickering, private confessionals, even some budding romance in this week’s episode.  Nothing sucks the audience in like all the drama you can muster.

In typical “reality” fashion the post production work tries to lead you to think in one direction and then pop a bit of a surprise on you in the end.  This week they are setting up a moment in the Best in Show Arena, which is the G.A.D.S version of Survivor’s Tribal Council.

Early in the show they focus on the fact that Laurie and her white Maltese Andrew perform very well. She demonstrates that she has no problem with Andrew playing with the house pariah Elvis, as she council’s Elvis’s owner David on how to handle a dog. Laurie’s approach is consistent with a child / parent relationship .. strict but not cruel, demonstrating who is the boss and to be firm with expectations.

Challenge one is an obstacle course of tangled leashes with teams attempting to lead their pet through the course in tandem. Laurie is teamed with last week’s Best in Show Bill & Star and come very close to winning the competition.  A neck and neck race versus owner’s Travis & Brandy, who take the challenge and end up banishing Laurie to the doghouse.  She had not expected that at all and demanded to know why.  She eventually determines that since she performs so well, she is considered a threat to the other participants.

David befriends Laurie with platitudes and comfort as she moves into the doghouse.

Finally after the second house challenge in which Laurie ends up with David on the losing team, we get to the Best in Show Arena. In the big plot twist for this episode, Laurie throws David and Elvis under the bus! She reveals to the judges that there have been issues in the house with Elvis all along …….. Probably a bad decision on her part, since she is considered a threat due to her ability to control Andrew, and now having shown a win at all cost mentality, she is going to be kept at bay by the other contestants.

Look for her to have a hard time in the house from here on out. I predict that she will not make it to the finals.

BTW, I have to admit that the editing and post-production on this show have given us some very funny one liners that have made me laugh out loud. During the obstacle course David comments about the “4 pounds of meat in my pocket” and Elvis not paying attention.  David also got off the other funny line in reference to the “Golden Boy” Travis continuing to win the challenges.

Also, keep an eye on the budding romantic tension starting to form among Travis and Laura .. with some jealousy demonstrated by Brandy.

This week, somewhat predictably, David and Elvis are expelled from the Canine Academy. “Elvis has left the Building!”

This week’s Judge Profile is:

Victoria Stilwell

Resume

  • Host of “It’s Me or the Dog
  • Co-founder of Dog Trainers of New York
  • Co-founder Dog Trainers of New Jersey
  • Co-founder Dog Trainers of Georgia

Author

Groups

Certifications

Final thought for the week, Are we rooting for the dog or the owner?  Can we differentiate? .. possibly as we get towards the finals we will start to lean towards the best dogs.

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Pet Bathing System

May 20th, 2008 admin Posted in Pet Supplies Comments

We came across this company called RapidBath® where they provide supplies for a pet bathing system that seems really interesting.  It’s an “all-in-one” wet, wash and rinse dog bathing solution which includes a relaxing massage action your dog with love.

Plus you don’t have the crazy cleanup that usually happens when you try to bathe your pet. 

Make sure to look for overstocked items and free shipping offers as you go through the site.

Rapid Bath

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Red Sox Nation

May 12th, 2008 admin Posted in Pet Supplies Comments

In the world of Red Sox nation, there are many items that can be consider a requirement to show your true fandom. If you have a K9 that partakes in watching games with you, then you should shop JakesDogHouse.com for team logo dog collars and leashes!

Jake’s has free shipping on all orders over $75!

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