Titanic Branson Honors Dogs Aboard Storied Ship

Molly and Carter, Titanic Branson mascotsBeginning March 19th, Titanic welcomes two new mascots aboard the ship … Molly and Carter, two King Charles Spaniels!  Every day at the sound of the ship’s noon whistle, the dogs will welcome visitors aboard.  Molly and Carter represent one of the relatively unknown aspects of the Titanic Story, and are also the focus of the Titanic’s new marketing campaign, The Dogs of Titanic.

Molly and Carter are currently being trained for their new position as “Titanic’s Official Meet & Greet Emissaries” by a company called How To Talk Dog in Greensburg, Kentucky.  Here the dogs are trained daily by “dog whisperers” Matt and Vanessa Matney so that they will be ready to meet the rest of their crew in March.

As part of Molly and Carter’s new campaign aboard Titanic, daily visitors to the ship will be able to meet the dogs, hear true dog tales about Titanic’s First Class Canines, learn their owner’s fascinating stories and take part in a Dog Educational Program for young people.

If you would like more information on Titanic’s Molly and Carter, please visit www.titanicbranson.com.  For information on How To Talk Dog dog training, visit www.howtotalkdog.com.

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One Response to Titanic Branson Honors Dogs Aboard Storied Ship

  1. Erin Wicker says:

    Thank you so much for the cute blog about Molly and Carter. We are actually running a contest right now on our website: http://www.TitanicBranson.com to give away 5 Meet and Greets with our new mascots. These winners will enjoy a personal visit with Molly and Carter, a photo opportunity on the Grand Staircase, and of course a free tour of the museum! The contest ends on March 17. Check it out!

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