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Episode 8: My Dog Ears

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My Dog Ears follows the journey of 12-year-old Joe who is hoping to receive a very precious gift - a dog that will become his ears. Joe has been profoundly deaf since he was a baby and a specially trained hearing dog could bring him the independence and confidence he so craves. Only 30 children in the UK have one of these dogs and Joe is next on the waiting list, but his journey isn't straightforward. Joe also has a titanium leg and needs an operation to help him walk before he can receive his dog. Can Joe fully recover from his surgery and complete the training that will allow him to have a new best friend - his very own hearing dog?

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NarratorJoe
ProducerRachael Chadwick
DirectorRachael Chadwick
Executive producerKez Margrie
Executive producerMark McMullen
Assistant producerCharlie Swinbourne
ProducerSarah Clark
Director of photographyNick Porter
Animator
Production managerJane Parkes

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  • Summary

    My Dog Ears follows the journey of 12-year-old Joe who is hoping to receive a very precious gift - a dog that will become his ears. Joe has been profoundly deaf since he was a baby and a specially trained hearing dog could bring him the independence and confidence he so craves. Only 30 children in the UK have one of these dogs and Joe is next on the waiting list, but his journey isn't straightforward. Joe also has a titanium leg and needs an operation to help him walk before he can receive his dog. Can Joe fully recover from his surgery and complete the training that will allow him to have a new best friend - his very own hearing dog?

    Details

    Languages
    Formats
    Colour

    Credits

    Crew

    rolename
    NarratorJoe
    ProducerRachael Chadwick
    DirectorRachael Chadwick
    Executive producerKez Margrie
    Executive producerMark McMullen
    Assistant producerCharlie Swinbourne
    ProducerSarah Clark
    Director of photographyNick Porter
    Animator
    Production managerJane Parkes
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