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SEAL Dog (2015) offers a deep dive into the unique world of military working dogs, particularly those serving alongside Navy SEALs. The documentary's tone is both reverent and sobering, showcasing the rigorous training these dogs undergo. The pacing flows well, shifting between training sequences and real-world operations, making it engaging without feeling rushed. Practical effects are minimal, but the film relies on genuine footage that captures the intensity and dedication of both handlers and their canine partners. It’s distinctive in how it highlights the emotional bond and teamwork, revealing a side of military operations many overlook. The performances, if you can call them that, come from the dogs themselves—each with a personality that shines through their work.
Explores the training of military dogsFocuses on the bond between dogs and handlersUnearths lesser-known aspects of military operations
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Jody Schiliro
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