We hear so many people say that dogs are just too good and pure for this world and we here at TalkWithStranger are certainly not ones to argue with this beautiful statement. On the contrary, we are here to provide more information to affirm it. So prepare for your hearts to be melted not by adorable corgi bubble butts or something naive and cheeky someone’s doggo did. This time, it will be done by five incredibly cute labrador pups up for an incredibly serious task – becoming guide dogs for the visually impaired. Scroll down to find out more!
“Pick of the Litter” is an adorable dogumentary recently added on Netflix
That follows 5 Labrador pups for two years
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The film follows the adorable five right from the moment they’re born and begin their journey to become the most important companions in visually impaired people’s lives. Some of the litter had it easier than others, all of the puppies being born with incredibly different personalities.
On a journey of becoming guide dogs for blind people
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The pack consists of three boys and two girls
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The litter of these adorable labrador pups shown in the film is located in California and is a part of the US organization, Guide Dogs for the Blind, which receives 1,100 applicants every year.
Who are named Patriot, Potomac, Primrose, Poppet, and Phil
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The puppies live with carers until they’re 16 months old
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Becoming a guide dog is no easy job, as it requires the doggos to take responsibility for their owners and ultimately make some decisions on their own whether something would be safe for both of them or not.
And then they have to graduate from a guide-dog course
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Where they were training for 10 weeks
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Therefore, it’s no surprise that not all puppies can qualify for such a task, as some have more reckless personalities than others. Only the best of the best or at least the most responsible of the little ones can make the cut and become the pick of the litter.
Reports state that only two thirds of the trained pups make the final cut
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The final third that doesn’t really qualify for the serious job finds loving homes elsewhere
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While the documentary is mainly focused on these five cute furballs, it also features the testimonials of visually impaired people who confirm the importance of guide dogs in their lives.
And are given homes with new and loving owners
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The whole documentary is just a cuteness overload
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And is a perfect reminder of how precious all of our furry friends are
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And people on the Internet couldn’t agree more!
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