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Posted on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at 12:13 PM
Michelle Besmehn DogTown The second day we were there, we had an interview with TV Guide Channel. Again, Georgia did really well. She sat on John's lap during the interview. She did get a bit bored by the end and wanted to get down, but John talked to her, I petted her, and she seemed to settle down. An exhausted Georgia takes some time to nap by the pool. She met many people on the way to the inte...
Posted on Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 11:31 AM
While feeding sharks may enthrall tourists, is it possible that it could cause sharks to associate humans, boats, and cages with food? Should shark feeding be allowed?Share Your Thoughts. Learn more about sharks like whether they hunt in the dark... Don't miss "Sharkville" on Friday July 25 at 10P et/pt....
Posted on Monday July 21, 2008 at 05:12 PM
Do you have a dog? Is your dog better than every other dog? Do you have a story about your dog that you want everyone to know? Or maybe you need a little advice about how to train your dog? The National Geographic Channel has set up a new community area just for you. A new community area on out site called Nat Geo Dogs has just been launched for all of you dog lovers out there to make your dog a st...
Posted on Monday July 21, 2008 at 09:29 AM
The National Geographic Channel brought some of the people featured on the Dogtown show to Los Angeles to the Television Critics Association press event. Dr. Mike Dix, Elissa Jones, Michelle Besmehn and John Garcia attended, and Georgia, one of the Vicktory dogs featured in the upcoming two-hour season premiere episode (September 5, 9 pm), accompanied John. Georgia was chosen as the doggie represen...
Posted on Sunday July 20, 2008 at 01:27 PM
Steve Hoggard Hoggard Films - Writer/Director Getting to the kid gunners from the other side (East Coast Crips) involved in the war was also problematic. Our concerns were various: 1) Would they rob us in this private location and take our 100k gear etc, or worse 2) we would get caught in a crossfire between the warring gangs as drive-bys were very likely or 3) they would think we were bad guys in...
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