6/29/2023 0 Comments Omer barnea“With puppies, it requires more time and insight to acquire the proper on-screen behavior because they’re so young. Some are too interested in playing, but Andy kept following me around,” says Krafsky. “When I walk into a room of puppies, I look for the ones that come to me. “All of those things have to be wrapped up in to one animal.”Īfter meeting over two dozen beagle puppies, she purchased Andy - a male, less than 2 months old, whose parents were hunting dogs - from a breeder in upstate New York. “The dog had to be outgoing, enjoy being around people and, of course, be beautiful,” she says. It took her and her team about two weeks to find just the right puppy for the part. They’re not overly large or small, they’re just a cuddly breed with those big sad eyes,” says Krafsky. “There’s this thing about them, they’re just cute. The filmmakers knew from the get-go that they wanted a beagle. Kim Krafsky, a trainer from Animal Actors International, was tasked with the job of finding just the right dog for the role. Andy The Dog attends the “John Wick” New York Premiere. Reeves plays the eponymous star of the film, a retired hit man who returns to a life of crime and goes on a murderous rampage after Russian mobsters cruelly kill his pup. The dude-licious actor pairs up with the silver screen newbie for the action flick “John Wick,” out Friday. Only this time, Reeves’ co-star isn’t some leggy blonde, but an 8-week-old beagle pup named Andy. Reeves enjoyed a smattering of kisses from the cutie before both headed to the kitchen for breakfast. Last fall, on the set of “John Wick,” Keanu Reeves lazily lay in bed, curled up with his co-star as they awoke to their 6 a.m.
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