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Through A Dog's Eyes

Each year, hundreds of people find hope through a handful of organizations that train assistance dogs for people with disabilities. Thursday, August 12 at 8:00 p.m. on PBS-HD.

THROUGH A DOG'S EYES follows the journey of recipients as they go through the heartwarming and sometimes difficult process of receiving and becoming acclimated to a dog. Jennifer Arnold, founder of one of the nation’s largest service dog organizations, Canine Assistants, details her unique teaching methods, giving viewers an intimate look at the canine-recipient matching process.

The program offers inspiring, hopeful stories that show how dogs can affect everyone’s life and how with a little patience and a lot of love, an “ordinary” dog can show how extraordinary he or she can become. Neil Patrick Harris narrates.

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