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 are going on an epic adventure.
First, we meet Ranger the Alaskan Malamute and his amazing mom. Dog lovers always say that they strive to be more like their dogs - live their lives to the fullest everyday. Well Ranger and his mom are the embodiment of that. Ranger inspired his mom by not letting diabetes slow him down one bit and taking all things in stride. In turn, she took him on an adventure of a life time - no fear, just focusing on the present moment, enjoying every drop of time they have together.
Then we learn about Bobbie the Wonder Dog who traveled over 4,000KM through treacherous conditions to be reunited with his family.
This episode is all about the incredible bond between dogs and their humans and amazing adventures that bring us closer together.
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).