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I just want everyone to see this documentary. Queen Latifah narrates the feral dogs living in the streets of South Central, and it is produced so well, I watched with the covers of my bed ready to pull up over my eyes at any moment. It's sad, it's glad, but it is hard to watch. If you love dogs, and can take it, watch this documentary. The Animal Planet aired it once in early February and I see no more listings for it, but you can catch it on You Tube. I'm a dog lover so this was hard for me, but I would not want to miss this bite of reality. The show took ten people to produce and I'm sure there were more cameras following these dogs around the area than one could count. When we allow our dogs to breed and continue to breed, this is the sad results, and it does happen all around our country, but this area is desperate on the humans that live there and these poor dogs have found themselves in a place where nobody really wants to be. David Howland Fort Worth, Texas
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I just want everyone to see this documentary. Queen Latifah narrates the feral dogs living in the streets of South Central, and it is produced so well, I watched with the covers of my bed ready to pull up over my eyes at any moment. It's sad, it's glad, but it is hard to watch. If you love dogs, and can take it, watch this documentary. The Animal Planet aired it once in early February and I see no more listings for it, but you can catch it on You Tube. I'm a dog lover so this was hard for me, but I would not want to miss this bite of reality. The show took ten people to produce and I'm sure there were more cameras following these dogs around the area than one could count. When we allow our dogs to breed and continue to breed, this is the sad results, and it does happen all around our country, but this area is desperate on the humans that live there and these poor dogs have found themselves in a place where nobody really wants to be. David Howland Fort Worth, Texas