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  • A Dog's Life: The Oscar Lose Story (2008)
  • Not Rated
    Video | 72 min | Documentary, Family
A Dog's Life: The Oscar Lose Story (2008)
Not Rated
Video | 72 min | Documentary, Family

The Oscar Lose Story (A Dog's Life) - A new feature length documentary about a small dog, his show business life and owner Dr. M. Phyllis Lose. After serving as one of America's first female equine veterinarians, handling 180 police horses...See moreThe Oscar Lose Story (A Dog's Life) - A new feature length documentary about a small dog, his show business life and owner Dr. M. Phyllis Lose. After serving as one of America's first female equine veterinarians, handling 180 police horses for the city of Philadelphia, pioneering life saving surgery techniques for race horses, writing best-selling books and working with George C. Scott on a movie about her life, Lose finds herself managing the show business career of a mutt (Chihuahua - terrier mix) who accidentally crosses paths with the famous doctor. Oscar wins a national Purina contest, appears on network television, is called the "Trickiest Dog in the World" by Animal Planet, reaches celebrity status, signs with a casting director, auditions, is cast in TV commercials and signs to star in an upcoming feature film. Written by Anonymous See less
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Rick Pamplin | William L Whitacre | William L Whitacre (as William L. Whitacre)
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