PUPPY LOVE Documentary to Screen at Cinema Center on August 17th

Amanda Marien, Producer and cameraperson for Puppy Love, with Red.

Director Gail Gilbert’s inspiring tale of special needs puppies touches the audience’s hearts

PUPPY LOVE is the story of Labrador puppies stricken with a paralysis and neurologic disorder after their regular puppy vaccinations. The storyline follows the breeder,dog owners and even the filmmakers who adopt one of the pups as they use a special diet and physical therapy to bring them back to their true retriever ability. 

The PUPPY LOVE documentary, produced by Cerise Films of Chicago, is an exciting and inspiring documentary written and directed by Gail Gilbert. 

The movie will screen at a special presentation on Saturday, August 17 along with green DogGoods, a family-owned and operated local Fort Wayne business and trusted source for natural pet products, dog training, education, and support for over 10 years.

“A healthy litter of purebred pups suddenly become paralyzed and the vets say they should be euthanized,” explains writer-director Gilbert. The documentary follows a literal “life and death” struggle and everything from chicken soup to Chinese herbs are used to nurse the pups back to health.

“PUPPY LOVE is more than a movie about dogs — it’s a universal story about the power of love and commitment in everything we do,” said Gilbert. 

“The feel-good movie of the year!” according to celebrated author Dorothy Marks.

To watch the trailer:  https://puppylovefilm.com/

PUPPY LOVE will screen at 2:00 p.m. on August 17th with Director Gail Gilbert and Canine Star SCOUT in attendance.