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The Stats of Life Season 2 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Stats of Life Season 2 Episode 3

Episode Title: Pets
Countries: Canada,
Airing Date: February 01, 2019
Runtime:22min
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This episode features a couple who have one dog who has over 25,000 Instagram followers. He is a husky mix rescue named Tacoma. His fame gives his owners a limited amount of sponsorship, such as a monthly box of treats, but Tacoma needs many more followers to make his fame profitable. Already keeping his fans interested requires a constant stream of freshlycreative posts. His owners wonder if it's worth it? Or is it simply a burden?Sacrificing everything for her seven cats is not a question for this cat owner. She spends every penny she earns on her show-stopping cats. Getting prizes for her cats is all that matters -- whatever the cost. Can she break her record and get three of them on the winner's podium at the upcoming grand cat show?"Finding their happy" is the motto of this woman who specializes in rescuing senior dogs and gives them a decent end to their lives. She has 10 of them, a limit set by her husband, but there are no limits on what she will do to give her pooches a happy ending. There is an end of life bucket list which includes a frolic in a private park, ice cream and a favourite toy.

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Jeff Douglas