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The founding members then recruited rescue puppies from shelters and raised them using dog training techniques pioneered by Martha Graham. The ensemble has proved financially successful as a touring company, effectively giving all of the ensemble members permanent No-Kill status — unusual for stray dogs generally, and unheard of for AWOL military dogs, raising questions about the ensemble's methods and goals.
The founding members then recruited rescue puppies from shelters and raised them using dog training techniques pioneered by Martha Graham. The ensemble has proved financially successful as a touring company, effectively giving all of the ensemble members permanent No-Kill status — unusual for stray dogs generally, and unheard of for AWOL military dogs, raising questions about the ensemble's methods and goals.
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Revision as of 19:14, 24 August 2020

"Dogs and Cats" by Monumental Barkitecture.

Monumental Barkitecture is a canine modern dance company famed for their imitations of monuments, ziggurats, and other large-scale sculptural works.

History

The founding members of the self-governing pack, who have been dead for many dog-years and went directly to doggie heaven, were good doggies from New Minneapolis, Canada.

It is widely believed [citation needed] that the original pack arrived in New Minneapolis after escaping from a canine military intelligence program, and went into show business as a cover story.

The founding members then recruited rescue puppies from shelters and raised them using dog training techniques pioneered by Martha Graham. The ensemble has proved financially successful as a touring company, effectively giving all of the ensemble members permanent No-Kill status — unusual for stray dogs generally, and unheard of for AWOL military dogs, raising questions about the ensemble's methods and goals.

Hashtags

ArsLongaFelixCanis

#ArsLongaFelixCanis

In the News

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