Understanding the special bond dog owners have with their dog and the joy that it brings is the main driver for the charity whose aim is to protect and preserve it. When people own a dog, their relentless positivity makes the repetition of everyday activities a joy. The harder life gets the more dogs mean to their owners, which is why Dogs Trust<\/strong> is working hard to keep them together.<\/p>\nWorking with renowned director, Nicolas Jack Davies, Dogs Trust has created a film that shows the joy that dogs bring. The film opens with a man sleeping in bed before a dog excitedly jumps on the bed and wakes him up. They cuddle and play and he says \u201calright mate, come on\u201d while laughing. They prepare to go for a walk and the dog grabs some slippers before they go to the park. They are stopped by a mother and daughter and the owner introduces Milo the dog and then they play fetch. He visits a pub with his friends, then feeds Milo and goes through life\u2019s routines before it repeats a few times, showing the role they play in everyday life and the joy they give. Throughout the film the owner laughs and talks to Milo saying \u201chungry were you?\u201d \u201cThere you are\u201d and \u201cGood night mate\u201d It ends with him sitting on the bed before Milo barks and jumps up on the bed and they cuddle and play. He laughs and says \u201cWhere was my wake up?\u201d<\/p> \r\n \r\n \t\t\t <\/div>\r\n \r\n