Dogs Might Fly
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Dogs are tested during a number of communication, empathy, memory and reasoning skills challenges. The top three dogs are then trained to control a plane (with specially modified controls) and for the finale are taken up in a real aircraft to see whether they really can fly it. | Dogs are tested during a number of communication, empathy, memory and reasoning skills challenges. The top three dogs are then trained to control a plane (with specially modified controls) and for the finale are taken up in a real aircraft to see whether they really can fly it. | ||
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<div class="image">[[File:Dogs might fly finale.jpg|400px]]''I'm coming to get you, Red Baron!''</div> | <div class="image">[[File:Dogs might fly finale.jpg|400px]]''I'm coming to get you, Red Baron!''</div> | ||
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Current revision as of 11:31, 6 April 2025
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Host
Broadcast
Oxford Scientific Films and Group M for Sky 1, 28 February to 3 April 2016 (6 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Dogs are tested during a number of communication, empathy, memory and reasoning skills challenges. The top three dogs are then trained to control a plane (with specially modified controls) and for the finale are taken up in a real aircraft to see whether they really can fly it.
Web links
Dog trainer Mathew Ward reflects on his experience on the show