Shaman's film career started as the Set Dog on Death House at just five and a half months old. She showed a love for being on set, around filming equipment and cast and crew, becoming their extended family. From that point on, Shaman was not only the Set Dog on all Entertainment Factory and Pelican Films projects, but she started taking on act...
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Shaman's film career started as the Set Dog on Death House at just five and a half months old. She showed a love for being on set, around filming equipment and cast and crew, becoming their extended family. From that point on, Shaman was not only the Set Dog on all Entertainment Factory and Pelican Films projects, but she started taking on acting rolls in each movie as well. Shaman takes commands in English and German, and continues to have extensive training. Her training includes all standard commands, as well as tracking and ongoing attack and bite work training. Shaman works well with adults, children, and other animals. When Shaman isn't working as an Actor or Set Dog, she is the active Service Dog for Entertainment Factory's CEO Rick Finkelstein, as well as being part of the family. At only three years old, Shaman already has five crew credits, four acting credits, and is presently training for her biggest role ever. It is safe to say that she has a bright acting career ahead of her. Shaman will continue to bring balance to all movie sets that she is on, while growing as an artist.
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