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Oh My Dog

Dogs and their people: true love and other stories


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  • 2. Andrew and Momo

    27:00
    Border collie Momo (aka ‘the hide and seek dog’) captured hearts and thousands of followers ten years ago through Andrew Knapp's photos of him on Instagram. As Momo lives out his senior years in public, Andrew reflects on Momo’s role as a catalyst for connection, with people and with the great outdoors.

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  • 1. Neil, Sadie and the Wolves

    37:55
    A dachshund called Sadie and an internet meme about wolves and pugs all lead journalist Neil Sandell to explore the evolution of dogs.He shares some of the theories, creatures, and scientists in his new CBC radio documentary, “Entre Chien et Loup: How Dogs Began”; and we find out what Sadie has in common with her wolf ancestors.
  • Oh My Daisy - Part Two

    27:19
    Stories of five dogs named Daisy, from Melbourne to Minnesota: Daisy the escape artist, Daisy the cancer survivor, Daisy the retired show dog, Daisy the solid best mate, and Daisy the therapy dog. Recorded remotely with Cassidy, Thomas, Lydia, Luke and Sue. The second of a special bonus episode.
  • Oh My Daisy - Part One

    22:39
    Meet five dogs named Daisy, from Melbourne to Minnesota: Daisy the escape artist, Daisy the cancer survivor, Daisy the retired show dog, Daisy the solid best mate, and Daisy the therapy dog. A special Oh My Dog bonus in two parts. Features: Cassidy, Luke, Tom, Sue and Lydia.
  • 4. Gursel and Elly (and Kate Bush)

    40:33
    A tiny red poodle becomes a man’s dearest companion. They share road trips, farm life and a love of Kate Bush. When Gursel comes within a whisker of death, Elly and Kate are there.
  • 3. Cath and Buddy

    31:34
    How Buddy became one of Australia’s first psychiatric assistance dogs, leading the way for the many ‘mind dogs’ who followed. Or, why some people take their dogs absolutely everywhere.
  • 2. Cathy and the Underdogs

    27:24
    A trainer dedicated to giving broken dogs another chance, Cathy wants us to respect our dogs by not over-loving them