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Following a gathering of dogs which are chosen to be the guiders for the blind individuals. This narrative film investigates the life of those dogs from the minute they were born till they get their activity in the wake of getting two-years-preparing trying to anchor their holders from any danger.
Pick of the Litter is much more than a puppy parade, educating viewers about what it takes, practically and psychologically, to train a service animal. The wet noses and wagging tails are just a perk.
...shines a light on an organization that deserves support and it entertains while it does so. The dog is man's best friend in more ways than companionship.
Doggie cuteness and the inherent emotional pull of canine-human companionship wins in the end. Subject matter alone makes Pick of the Litter, if not especially memorable, a gently lovable outing.
Bans on talking in movie theaters should be briefly lifted for anyone who can't resist shouting "Go, Poppet!" on test days. Which should be almost everyone.