Not all heroes wear capes.
Some of them can't put the capes on because they don't have thumbs. What they do have is fur, four feet, powerful snouts, and they are usually highly cute.
Masha and the Dogs explores the hero dogs throughout history and shines a spotlight on every-day dogs who are heroes in their own rights (just as ask their pawrents).
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Not all heroes wear capes.
Some of them can't put the capes on because they don't have thumbs. What they do have is fur, four feet, powerful snouts, and they are usually highly cute.
Masha and the Dogs explores the hero dogs throughout history and shines a spotlight on every-day dogs who are heroes in their own rights (just as ask their pawrents).
On this episode of Masha and the Dogs we talk about the hard but rewarding journey of rescuing dogs and we meet America's first dog Mayor (true story).
First, Masha and Sasha chat about Sasha's 4 beautiful fur-babies; Seajay, Charles, Ringo, and Frank. We learn about their transformations from neglected rescue dogs to thriving, happy, healthy, loving pups. We also talk dog rescue in general and what it takes to be a good rescue dog-parent.
Then we learn about America's first dog-Mayor - Bosco Ramos. He was a very important political figure who, not only was devoted to his immediate constituents, but also made an impact on the world stage when his political career was attacked by the communists and he rallied (no actually, he attended a rally) to demonstrate the goodness of democracy.
Trust me, you don't want to miss this one.
Masha and the Dogs
Not all heroes wear capes.
Some of them can't put the capes on because they don't have thumbs. What they do have is fur, four feet, powerful snouts, and they are usually highly cute.
Masha and the Dogs explores the hero dogs throughout history and shines a spotlight on every-day dogs who are heroes in their own rights (just as ask their pawrents).