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douglas9

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Sun Feb 17, 2019, 06:36 AM Feb 2019

How a stray puppy rescued from a trash pit became a movie star

In the movie “A Dog’s Way Home,” former Tennessee shelter dog Shelby portrays Bella, a pet who embarks on a long journey in search of her owner. (James Dittiger/Sony Pictures Entertainment)
We’ve all heard the cliched stories of an actor’s struggles before a career breakthrough: living hand to mouth, waiting tables, temping, couch surfing and generally scraping by before landing that major role.

The star of “A Dog’s Way Home,” now in theaters, has a hard-luck tale that could top them all. Before her big break, she was living in a landfill, rooting through garbage for her next meal.

Meet Shelby, the tan-and-black mutt who portrays Bella, occupying the screen, often solo, for much of the film’s 97 minutes — and whose trash-to-riches saga could itself be a gripping cinematic yarn.

Shelby’s big break came in April 2017, when animal-control officer Megan Buhler was driving in Cheatham County, Tenn., a rural area about 25 miles from Nashville. Out on an unrelated call, Buhler spotted and approached what she recalled was a noticeably skittish dog emerging from the dump.

“So I knelt down and just said, ‘Oh, come here, baby,’ ” said Buhler, 29. “There were lots of cars driving by — I mean, it was heavy traffic. She was so scared, and she finally came right up to me, and I was able to put her in my truck.”

The pair headed to the county animal shelter, where the staff took to calling the new resident Baby Girl.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2019/02/18/how-stray-puppy-rescued-trash-pit-became-movie-star/?tid=pm_national_pop

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How a stray puppy rescued from a trash pit became a movie star (Original Post) douglas9 Feb 2019 OP
Great story, well worth Scarsdale Feb 2019 #1
Mine have all been mixed too Bettie Feb 2019 #2

Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
1. Great story, well worth
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 07:46 AM
Feb 2019

reading. Mixed breeds are special. I have owned several, all were loveable and won everyone over. I firmly believe they get the best traits of every breed in their DNA.

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