Over several lifetimes and owners, a dog seeks to discover his true purpose in life through love and laughter, and plenty of adventure.
A lively fantasy movie featuring a telepathic connection between a young tech prodigy boy and his best friend, his dog.
A complex storyline that will catch your attention and keep you cheering for the developing relationship between a former Army Ranger and an Army-trained dog.
Sworn to protect, this dedicated dog comes back in multiple lives to watch over the girl he loves and cherishes throughout her life.
A dog’s perspective on a 400-mile road trip to reconnect with the family she loves and the struggles she encounters along the way.
A great representation of all cultures and ethnicities being able to love, work and live together, no matter the differences, without any fighting or intense negative aspects.
Dog movies have been made as animations, real-life mixed with CGI, and personified narrated thoughts or action-style interactions with humans or other animals. With plenty of genre options to choose from, we’ve gathered some thoughts on how to choose the best movie for elevating your mood and meeting your canine cuteness fix. We hope this helps you find your 5-star moment.
A: Even in the classics, sometimes the dog hero willingly gives his life in the end for those he loves and protects. But not all dog movies end that way. Sometimes the dog lives happily ever after with a loving family and plenty of good treats to enjoy. So don’t despair; there are plenty of happy endings out there for our furry friends.
A: Way back in 1939, a horse died while doing a stunt in the making of a film about Jesse James. This prompted the American Humane Association (AHA) to create animal safety and protection guidelines for the film industry at large. These guidelines include things like having an AHA consultant on-site to monitor the animal, required vaccinations, special requirements to protect puppies and other young animals, guidelines for animals interacting with other animals, and stipulations for comfort, and housing, including crates, shade, water access, etc.