Love at First Bark
Portland interior designer Julia Galvins (Jana Kramer) adopts a dog and seeks the help of expert and handsome dog trainer Owen Michaels (Kevin McGarry). When she is hired to design a nursery and a “puppery,” as well as plan a puppy shower fund-raiser for a pregnant client and her pregnant dog, Julia asks Owen’s advice, and their friendship just might turn into something more.
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Genre: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie
Director: Mike Rohl
Actors: Andrew Moxham, Anna Van Hooft, Dolores Drake, Jaime M. Callica, Jana Kramer, Kevin McGarry, Leanne Lapp, Natasha Burnett, Paula Giroday, Reese Alexander, Sarah Edmondson
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