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MUST LOVE DOGS In this adaptation of Claire Cook’s best-selling
novel, divorced pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan (Diane Lane) finds herself making
hilarious, often painful attempts to find love again. Chock full of good
intentions, sisters Carol and Christine post Sarah’s profile on an Internet
dating site, with the caveat that prospective suitors “must love dogs.” A slew
of disastrous first dates eventually leads to a somewhat promising encounter
with Jake Anderson, a custom boat builder played by John Cusack. But a growing
flirtation with the single father of one of her students really makes waves on
Sarah’s romantic horizon.
American Humane’s role
American Humane’s Film & Television Unit monitored this film. Must Love Dogs
is a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) production, and therefore it was required to
provide American Humane’s Certified Animal Safety Representatives on-set access
whenever animals were used. During pre-production of the film, American Humane’s
Film & TV Unit received a copy of the script and the daily call sheets. American
Humane’s Certified Animal Safety Representatives carefully reviewed these
materials to determine whether any scenes or situations appeared to put animals
at risk. Certified Animal Safety Representatives were then on the set to ensure
the animals remained safe throughout production.
This film met the
Guidelines established by American Humane, received the Monitored
Acceptable rating, and was awarded the "No Animals Were Harmed”® End Credit
Disclaimer.
Featured animal scenes
Two six-month-old Newfoundland puppies alternated for the role of Mother
Theresa, Sarah’s canine companion. Most of the action was accomplished by Molly
while her sister Mabel, now called Maeve, performed in a water scene.
Dog park action
Sarah brings Mother Theresa to meet Jake for their first blind date at a dog
park. Jake, meanwhile, borrowed a friend’s West Highland White Terrier for the
occasion. Mother Theresa hides under the park bench when Jake comes over and
shows off Bruno’s ability to play dead. For this action, the trainer first cued
Molly onto the bench and put her in a down-stay position with her head on the
actress’s lap. Later, the handler directed Molly to go under the bench and lie
down. Another trainer placed Bruno in a sit-stay and verbally cued the Westie
from off-camera to flop over and lie still as the actor delivered his dialog.
To create the typical ambiance of a dog park, several trainers – some on camera
– were used to call dogs back and forth and throw balls. The dogs were prepped
to play together, and all props were checked out and approved by American
Humane’s Certified Animal Safety Representative monitoring the production. As a
precaution, the park gates were closed to eliminate the possibility of escape.
Deep in the background, two fly fishermen fish in a pond. Although they had real
gear and tackle, there were no hooks on the lines.
Water antics
At the lake, Sarah and Mother Theresa get in a boat with women rowers who help
the pair locate Jake on the water. When they find him, Sarah and Mother Theresa
jump out and swim to him. Then, back on the boat, Jake helps both woman and dog
aboard.
The Newfoundland breed is renowned for its swimming ability, so the action in
this scene presented little technical difficulty for Mabel. The trainer waded
into the three- to four-feet water and supported the Newf’s body until it was
time to film. He then cued Mabel to swim 15 feet and put her front paws on
Jake’s boat, which was secured and stabilized by the camera barge. To help Jake
heave the sopping Newfie aboard, Mabel wore a black harness camouflaged by her
coat that the actor could grab onto to pull her into the boat.
This scene was shot on a warm day, and trainers dried off Mabel when she
returned to shore. Certified Animal Safety Representatives made sure the dog was
kept in the shade between takes to prevent overheating, and verified that the
water in the lake was clear and free of debris. There was ample rest time for
the dog between takes, and trainers shaded Mabel with an umbrella to prevent any
overheating.
Miscellaneous action
American Humane monitored a scene with Mother Theresa riding in a convertible
with Sarah. Though this action was cut from the theatrical release, it may
resurface in additional footage on the DVD. Trainers situated the Newfie in the
passenger seat and rode on the camera car in front of the dog. Molly was
well-prepped for the action and the car’s windows were rolled up for safety.
Mother Theresa and Sarah watch a television program featuring working
Newfoundlands in one scene. This stock footage came from an episode of the show
Dogs with Jobs.
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