From Stray Dog To Movie Star!

@xarex777 (467)
Philippines
May 18, 2009 8:52am CST
Finding the perfect dog to play Papi, the tough but tender-hearted hero of the hit movie Beverly Hills Chihuahua, wasn't easy. For weeks trainer Mike Alexander had searched breeders and pet stores before spotting a photo of a big-eared Chihuahua mix named Rusco on a resuce Web site. But the abandoned pup had been at a shelter in Moreno Valley, Calif, for two weeks -- and could be put down any day. "The shelter told me to hurry," recalls Alexander, who raced 120 miles to see Rusco. From the moment he laid eyes on the mutt, Alexander knew he had found a star. "Rusco was sticking his chest out, bouncing around and shredding newspapers," says the trainer, who adopted the dog without hesitation. "He had attitude." Over the next six months, Rusco learned to jump from a moving van and latch onto a villain's nose. He also settled into his new home, sharing an oversize bed with his Chihuahua costar Angel. "The first time I saw him, I thought, "This dog is a badass," says George Lopez, who voiced Papi's character. "I've got three Chihuahuas at home and the three combined are not nearly charming as Rusco." Or as lucky.
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@bjcyrix (6901)
• Philippines
21 May 09
I havent seen the film but some of my friends have. They said its a good funny movie.^_^ Well, it just needs a bit of luck and of course in born talent. Our personalities are what sets us apart, and that also translates into the animal kingdom. Perhaps, Rusco was born for this part or that the part was 'born' for him. Either way, he is sure to be one loved lucky dog. Thanks for sharing this.
@snowy22315 (180869)
• United States
18 May 09
All dogs should be so lucky. My dog probably won the canine lottery because he has me as an owner and I am very much into being agood pet owner.
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