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IPSWICH – One of the Service Dog Project’s clients is set to feature in a new TV show called “Dogs with Extraordinary Jobs.”
The show will premiere on the Smithsonian Channel tonight (June 30) before being repeated and put on the channel’s website and player.
The five-part series looks at different dogs, but Bella Burton and her Great Dane, George, kick off the Wednesday episode.
Bella and George “have formed an amazing bond over the seven years they have been together. They have shared many adventures as Bella faces the challenges of living with the rare genetic disease Morquio Syndrome; all the while, George stands by her every step of the way, an ever-steady partner,” an announcement said.
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George was awarded the “2015 Service Dog of The Year” by the American Kennel Club, and the story of Bella and George was showcased by ABC News with David Muir.
The show airs on Wednesday, June 30 at 8 p.m. on the Smithsonian Channel and repeats Thursday, July 1, 12 a.m. and 11 a.m.
The series will also be available online at smithsonianchannel.com or the Smithsonian Channel app, which is free to download on Apple, Amazon, Roku, or Android device.
For more information on the Service Dog Project, see servicedogproject.org or go to explore.org.
