Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (129)

Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs is a charming and heartwarming documentary series starring actor Martin Clunes, known for his roles in shows like Men Behaving Badly, Doc Martin, and Manhunt. The series explores Clunes' lifelong love of dogs and his experiences as a dog owner over the years.

The series is divided into six hour-long episodes, each exploring a different aspect of the bond between humans and their furry friends. In the first episode, Clunes talks about his childhood and how his family always had dogs around. He also visits a breeder of Border Terriers and learns about the breed's history and characteristics.

In subsequent episodes, Clunes talks to other dog owners and trainers to learn about different aspects of the human-dog relationship. He visits a guide dog school and watches as young dogs are trained to help people with disabilities. He also meets a woman who rescues dogs from puppy mills and neglectful situations, and another who trains dogs to work with children with autism.

Throughout the series, Clunes is a warm and engaging host, sharing personal stories about his own dogs and their quirks and personalities. He also learns about the science of dog behavior and training, including techniques like clicker training and positive reinforcement.

One of the standout episodes is the fourth, in which Clunes travels to India to learn about the street dogs that live in the country's bustling cities. He visits a charity that provides medical care and sterilization for the dogs, as well as feeding and vaccination programs. Clunes is taken aback by the sheer number of street dogs in the city, and is touched by the dedication of the charity workers.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to beautiful footage of dogs at play and at work, from herding sheep to sniffing out drugs at an airport. There are also humorous moments, such as when Clunes tries to teach his own dog to do tricks and she stubbornly refuses.

Overall, Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs is a delightful series that will appeal to anyone who loves dogs or wants to learn more about their behavior and training. Clunes is an affable and knowledgeable host who clearly has a deep love and respect for his furry friends. Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or just a casual dog lover, this series is sure to make you smile and tug at your heartstrings.

Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs
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Part Two
2. Part Two
August 24, 2008
Martin Clunes explores the ancient ancestry of the domestic dog, examining why their relationship with man has worked so well. Today, he seeks to understand why the link between man and beast has survived over centuries, despite the relative redundancy of a dog's primary importance to its owner. He also looks into the terrible, hidden price pets pay for generations of pedigree inbreeding.
Part One
1. Part One
August 24, 2008
Martin Clunes explores the ancient ancestry of domestic dogs, and explores why they have worked so well with humans for so many years. He begins by looking at different types of dog, including a rat-catcher in Kent, entrants in an Earl's Court dog show, and a singing dingo in the Australian outback, and reveals how dogs are almost identical in their genetic make-up to wolves. How many wild and untamed instincts still lurk inside the millions of dogs which are born every year?
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  • Premiere Date
    August 24, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (129)