The dog park was intended in order for single men and women leave their dogs at home to go and watch at the cinemas hoping to meet other single men and women who are doing the same.
In the movie itself, dogs bring their owners to the Dog Park hoping to meet with other dogs that had brought other owners who might like to meet their owners. Meetings of various meanings result from this. Results not always as planned.
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Four guys going after three diamonds with two guys at opposite ends of the magic spectrum. That’s a quick look at what Doogal has to offer. In the movie, lots of other guys get in the act.
Plenty of loony action, too. Makes for a good evening’s entertainment especially if you are into stuffed toys. Animated stuffed toys. Talking ones. Some cuddly. Some not too cuddly. Some looking over-due for a spin in the washer.
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Left to fend for themselves in the frozen night of the Antarctica, eight sled-dogs had to make the best use of whatever Mother Nature provided.
Through snow and storm, these hardy dogs foraged for food to make it through the six-month-long winter night. Such was the story which carried the movie Eight Below all over the ice-floes and snow drifts that stretched further than the eye could see around a research station at the bottom of the world. Don’t take your dog to see it.
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Labradors take to water as readily as any duck and Yellow, the Golden Labrador in the movie Far from home – Adventure of Yellow Dog was no exception. John, a sailing enthusiast, decided to take his 16-year-old son, Angus, and a newly-acquired canine companion, Yellow, on a boat outing along the coast of British Columbia, to teach the young man some basic sailing and outdoor survival skills. A storm with hurricane-force winds decided that the best way to learn was by doing and tossed them all into the foaming, churning brine. John was rescued in a trice while Angus and Yellow had their survival quotient tested to the limit.
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A canine superstar left behind a life of pampered luxury to become the mascot of a firehouse. This brief outline of the movie Firehouse Dog did not quite cover the full repertoire of the acrobatic antics and intelligent capers of the canine star, Rexxx, an Irish Terrier.
I have no reservations about recommending this movie to dog-lovers. Especially lovers of humorous dogs. Humorous dogs with very big hearts. A dog that made the right choice in the end.
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A movie that explores the idea of re-incarnation, Fluke is the name of the Golden Retriever which is the new corporeal identity of a man who had died in a car accident.
When Fluke becomes aware of his previous life, he goes in search of his widow and son and tries to make up for what was missing in his previous life with them. Not recommended if you are not in the mood to be moved to think about deep philosophical concepts. Would be a fluke indeed if this movie does not activate your tear ducts.
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In Garfield The Movie, the fat cat does what he has to do even though it goes against his natural inclination.
To impress Liz, a vet, Jon brings home Odie, a dog, of all things! Cats don’t like dogs and Garfield does not like Odie.
However, when Odie is dognapped, Garfield goes out of his way to get Odie back despite that he would have preferred Odie to be a permanent resident of the missing dogs list.
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The dogs had taken over the world. Or that was what they were supposed to have done thousands of years ago, according to the movie Good Boy!.
Hubble, a Border Terrier, was sent from Sirius to investigate the failure of dogs in colonizing earth. So Hubble, with Owen, a 12-year-old friendless boy, had to get the mission back on track. Or else…ctrl-alt-del? Maybe the Great Dane should have been told that the cats had already transmitted “Mission Accomplished”.
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