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toedtoes
Apr 19, 2021Explorer III
My other pet peeve (no pun intended) with dog movies is that they always end with a litter of puppies. It's OK that my dog died because before he died he got out and knocked up some female and now I have 6-8 puppies to take his place.
One of my favorite dog movies is the first K-9 with Jim Belushi. No puppies at the end (they waited for the sequel to have puppies).
I also hate the "found a cat, give it milk" standard in movies.
On a side note, I make all my dogs watch an episode of the 80s tv show Forever Knight. In the episode, a seeing eye dog gets bit by a vampire and turns into a vampire dog. His owner used to fly helicopters until she went blind. The good vampire hero is determined to stake the dog because a loose vampire dog is worse than a rabid one. The dog escapes him and runs back home. You hear the owner scream. The next scene is dog and owner standing in the park just after sunset and they fly off together.
I always tell my dogs that this is what a good dog is all about. ;)
One of my favorite dog movies is the first K-9 with Jim Belushi. No puppies at the end (they waited for the sequel to have puppies).
I also hate the "found a cat, give it milk" standard in movies.
On a side note, I make all my dogs watch an episode of the 80s tv show Forever Knight. In the episode, a seeing eye dog gets bit by a vampire and turns into a vampire dog. His owner used to fly helicopters until she went blind. The good vampire hero is determined to stake the dog because a loose vampire dog is worse than a rabid one. The dog escapes him and runs back home. You hear the owner scream. The next scene is dog and owner standing in the park just after sunset and they fly off together.
I always tell my dogs that this is what a good dog is all about. ;)
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