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Wow! It's the Summer movie season!

And they sure haven't left us dogs out! Check 'em out!

Firehouse Dog in theaters April 4th!

Hollywood's hottest stunt dog gets lost during a shoot and befriends a lonely kid (Josh Hutcherson) and his single dad (Bruce Greenwood), eventually becoming the beloved mascot of the local fire station and, of course, saving the day! Read the review from the Washington Post!


Year of the Dog in theaters April 13th!

Has the world left you a stray? A secretary's (Molly Shannon) life changes in unexpected ways after her dog dies. A romantic comedy from the writers of "School of Rock."


Underdog in theaters August 3rd!

"There's no need to fear. Underdog is here!" The superhero canine with a gift for rhyme returns in an all new live-action re-imagination of the classic cartoon, UNDERDOG.




What are your favorite dog movies of all time
? What type of dog was in the movie and why did you like the film? Would you recommend it to others?

Rate movies from 1 to 5 Woofs:

1 Woof = Poor
5 Woofs = Excellent

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Eight Below (2006):
Disney film about a trainer who is forced to leave his team of sled dogs in the Antarctic for over 150 days. The dogs are left to survive on their own in this gripping tale of friendship, survival and man's best friend.

Reviews:

  • A must see! A great family movie! 4 Woofs!

The Shaggy Dog (2006)
Disney remake of the classic, starring Tim Allen who transforms from Dad to Old English Sheepdog in this whimsical film.

Reviews:

  • An adorable film with a dad who learns things he should have seen the signs of, and becomes a greater dad. 4 woofs!

Babe (1995):
Life on the Hogget Farm told from the perspective of farm animals, where the goal is to left out of the family's dinner plans. Lighthearted movie with plenty of fun for all. Features Border Collies.

Reviews:

  • Amusing family movie! Loved it...very cute! 4 Woofs!

The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1989):
The adventures of a pug and cat as they venture off of their farm.

Reviews:

  • Cute movie for the younger crowd. Simplistic...definitely a young child's film. 3 Woofs!

Cujo (1983):
An early Stephen King movie about a Saint Bernard that is bitten by a rabid bat and goes on an attack rampage.

Reviews:

  • Give me a break!!! This is one of the worst movies of all time...typical of Stephen King, in my opinion! Don't waste your time! 1 Woof!



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