TOP: One hundred and seventy-eight dogs charge down Pines Beach during the filming of a British dog food commercial, yesterday. BOTTOM: Mr John Poulsen, of Pines Beach, with Mowgli, a four-year-old British Bulldog, one of the participants. Filming for the commercial will continue over the next week at Tussock Hill, near Amberley, Lake Coleridge and the Rakaia Gorge. The dogs are being paid $l5 a day for their performance. New Zealand was chosen as the film’s location because of the scenery.
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81TOP: One hundred and seventy-eight dogs charge down Pines Beach during the filming of a British dog food commercial, yesterday. BOTTOM: Mr John Poulsen, of Pines Beach, with Mowgli, a four-year-old British Bulldog, one of the participants. Filming for the commercial will continue over the next week at Tussock Hill, near Amberley, Lake Coleridge and the Rakaia Gorge. The dogs are being paid $l5 a day for their performance. New Zealand was chosen as the film’s location because of the scenery. Press, 29 September 1988, Page 8
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