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It seems that the series will be different, as it talks about the bonds of love and cooperation between dogs and humans. It is a series filled with deep emotional feelings among people and those most innocent animals. The story begins with that little girl called Corinne, a young girl with epilepsy. Korin appears to be closely associated with Rory, a service dog trained to detect seizures, which may make things more hopeful in the family.
Yes, lolling tongues, floppy ears, and wagging tails abound, but in the end, it's the people's stories that resonate the most in "Dogs." Dogs are easy to love, and through their example, we can relearn to love our fellow man.
Yes, it is moving, and, yes, the featured canines are often adorable, loyal and always lovable, but the story of each dog is used to unlock something more intricate and intense.
Avoids silliness and schmaltz by telling the stories of dog owners, giving us a sense of their vulnerabilities and their dreams, before showing us how their dogs have taken up such a crucial position in their lives. The show is more touching as a result.
It will make you cry. You don't really have a say in the matter. This is a series that can feel almost algorithmically designed to turn everybody it comes into contact with into a sobbing wreck, over and over again.