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Wobbler disease or wobbler's syndrome is a broad category of cervical disorders in the horse, including the conditions listed above, as well as equine wobbles anemia and cervical vertebral myelopathy, spinal cord compression (sometimes referred to colloquially among horse owners as "cervical arthritis" due to the arthritis that accumulates in facets).
Baby and her friend Alan find where the dog was taken. Baby and Alan distract the worker by dropping some money, and quietly lifting the latch on the kennel, then they leave. That night, the dog escapes the pound and finds his way back to Baby. In the morning, Bobby recognizes it as the fighting dog he saw at Cissy's and demands she gets rid it.
Christini threatens to kill Olivier's baby, if he does not help him to catch the gang. Olivier has no choice and visits a disco where the other gang members are celebrating their robbery. He tells Christini with an alarm transmitter, where all the gang members are and the police start a raid.
In the sleepy California coastal town of Eden Landing, police chief Abel Marsh returns from vacation to learn that divorcée Jenny Campbell has been killed by her pet Doberman, Murphy, on the shore of her beachfront home. Abel visits Dr. Warren Watkins, the veterinarian who tranquilized the dog when it was found over Jenny's dead body.
Dr. Paul Holliston (Rock Hudson) is a geneticist who has been living alone in his rambling clinic, which he operates out of his home, after losing his wife in a car crash. This leads to his feeling constant pangs of guilt from his sister-in-law Martha Douglas ( Diane Ladd ), who has become his assistant.
The Rainbow Brite news comes on the heels of announcements of other movies based on '80s and ‘90s nostalgia. Lily Collins is set to star in a Polly Pocket movie , while Daniel Kaluuya is ...
Two years after the beloved Masterpiece Classic series ended its six-year run, “Downton Abbey” will be back, this time in feature-film form.
The Amazing Dobermans (re-titled Lucky for its 1978 re-release) is a 1976 American crime comedy film starring Fred Astaire, James Franciscus and Barbara Eden. It is the second and final sequel in a trilogy of Doberman Gang films that includes The Doberman Gang (1972) and The Daring Dobermans (1973). [ 1 ]