Border Collie Rescue - Nice Work - Theatre Trailer
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- Description
- Full trailer for "NICE WORK!", a sixty minute documentary about the work of Border Collie Rescue, which also looks at some of the dogs the organisation has re-homed over the last 10 years through interviews with their owners. Music - Chicken on a Horse / Walk Home (Traditional Irish Music) - Written and performed by Sean Collins http://www.myspace.com/thisistechno232 http://uk.youtube.com/user/3chordrumachine Re-edited into 6 x 10 minute episodes for YouTube, Nice Work takes a look at the Border Collie Rescue Assessment and Re-habilitation centre near York, UK and follows the progress of Gael, one of 8 working dogs featured in the 13 part Animal Planet series 'Project Puppy' as she is being trained to take over the position of lead dog at the centre. Amongst other dogs featured is Bryn, one of the dogs assessed and rehomed by Border Collie Rescue as a Police sniffer dog for drugs and firearms. Molly - one of several dogs assessed and re-homed for Search and Rescue Work. Meg who works cattle and sheep. Flash, one of Sally's pups now working as a sheepdog and Rab and Fly, selected to be re-homed as a pair so they could use their qualities to help each other overcome the problems that caused them to end up in rescue care. Directed by Jim Closs, "NICE WORK!" is all about Border Collies - from unwanted pets to RSPCA cruelty cases handed over to BCR for care, re-habilitation and re-homing and the film gives the viewer insight into the ideals and workings of the organisation - but mainly.....it's about the dogs! The Border Collie is designed to be a sheepdog and was originally used for herding livestock in the English and Scottish Borders. Border Collie Rescue assesses all dogs coming into our care for herding ability and will rehome them as stockdogs if that is what they need to do but we also assess and rehome for scent discrimination skills to the Police, Prison Service and Excise to detect drugs, explosives and firearms -- to SARDA and other rescue organisations for mountain rescue and search and rescue work -- to
- Language:
- English
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