Marley and Me (2008)
A famous tear squeezer that proves how strong the relationship between dog and owner can be. It means that apart from the chaos, one little puppy can bring so much more to the lives of two people trying to start a family.
The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019)
For those who cried during 'Marley and Me’, the same studio is bringing us to tears again. The story is about a man who builds his family with his dog by his side. This time, however, comments „from the dog’s perspective” have been added.
Scooby-Doo (2000)
Scooby and his gang have undoubtedly made enemies over the years. So when they are mysteriously brought in to investigate a series of paranormal incidents in a hot spot on the springtime island of Spooky Island, it looks like their past may be coming back to bite them. Deceptively written by Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn!
101 Dalmatians (1996)
Who would want to hurt puppies? Cruella de Vile (Glenn Close), is a villain so vile she has her own origin story. This live-action remake is worth watching if only for Cruella’s sinister laugh and wild dog chase through a busy London park.
Air Bud (1997)
A film and television empire began with just one boy and his golden retriever, who has a natural talent for high school basketball.
There Was a Dog (2017)
Like many people, this dog is simply looking for his purpose in life. But what if it takes several incarnations and owners?
Lassie Come Back (1943)
When hard times come, the Carraclough family is forced to sell their collie named Lassie to a rich family. Lassie wants none of it and runs away, embarking on an epic trek across Britain.
Benji (1974)
Benji is a stray dog whose heroic moment comes when he saves two children from being kidnapped. How can the parents repay him? Perhaps by adopting him?
My Friend Hachiko (2009)
This remake of a Japanese film that claims to be based on a true story follows a college professor (Richard Gere) who finds an abandoned dog and takes it into his home. He has no idea what he has just signed up for.
Beethoven (1992)
Here John Hughes finds his prematurely misunderstood hero in the form of Bernardine. Watch this touching film about a man and warming up to the charms of the drooling family dog.