Rescue Dog to Super Dog - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Not Giving Up
Nate finds a Golden retriever-rottweiler mix to work with Kalani, an ex-marine with severe PTSD and anxiety; Laura works with Kelly, who suffers from a rare form of cerebral palsy, matching her with a Great Dane rescue.

Rose to the Rescue
Laura finds a Chihuahua mix for Isabella, a teenager suffering from depression, panic attacks and PTSD; Jesse, a Navy vet with limited mobility due to a spinal injury, works with Nate to rescue Rose, a pitbull mix.

Sarge & Suzy Q
Nate matches a German shepherd rescue with Ed, a retired Air Force sergeant who suffers from a brain injury; Laura pairs a Jack Russell terrier mix with Igor, who was born deaf.

Heaven Scent
Tommy, who has Type 1 diabetes, needs a dog to detect his blood sugar levels; Nate starts training process with shepherd mix, while Laura works with Maxine, a cancer survivor who lost her arm to the disease and needs a dog to help around the house.

A New Family
Nate finds a Lab mix for Immanuel, who suffers from shaken baby syndrome and needs a dog to support him during seizures; Laura rescues a poodle mix for Carmel, a former Marine with PTSD and a serious back injury.

Holding on to Hope
Nate rescues a Havanese for Diana, who lost part of her leg in a serious rock climbing accident; Laura works with Eric, who suffers from late-onset Tay-Sachs disease; she finds a Lab mix to be a companion and press his life alert pendant if needed.
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