Hey, dog lovers! Seeking some excellent movies that’ll get your pup’s tail wagging? You’ve find the perfect solution. Being a dog parent myself, I totally get that our lovely dogs love old-fashioned television or films. We should dive into the world of great dog movies and decide what’ll be just right for your furry pet.
Number one: Training films for the fur kids.
Number two: Tales of our tail-waggin’ pals.
Number three: Action and agility for our active pups.
Number four: Docs that make our tails wag.
And number five: Movies the whole family can enjoy with their pets.
Number one: Training films for the fur kids.
Ever see your dog get excited when they see other pups being trained? And guess what? Training movies are a great combination of entertainment and useful tips for your pup’s training. These flicks usually show a collection of impressive training tricks and situations that can simplify the training process.
My boy, Max, is a big fan of ‘Rin Tin Tin: The Movie. ‘ He loves watching that pro dog doing all those tricks. And it’s not just fun for him, it keeps him enthusiastic and focused too.
Number two: Tales of our tail-waggin’ pals.
These films are awesome for folks who wanna form a connection with their animals while still getting the canine love. And they usually tell stories that warm your heart about the unique connection between us and our four-legged friends.
My favorite in this category is ‘Lassie Come Home. ‘ The movie tells the story of a loyal dog who endures numerous adventures to rejoin their owner. And Max just adores watching Lassie being brave and true, and it really brings us together.
Number three: Action and agility for our active pups.
If your dog is all about the move, sports and agility movies are super cool for them. These films display a variety of canine sports such as agility and flyball, even the canines’ Olympics.
My dog, Luna, loves ‘Ruff Ryder’s Dog Games. ‘ it’s this cartoon featuring many dogs engaging in all kinds of canine activities. Luna loves seeing other dogs have a blast and stay active, which with us.
Number four: Docs that make our tails wag.
These documentaries are excellent for learning about various dog breeds, their behaviors, and why animal welfare is of paramount importance. My favorite documentary is ‘The Dogs of War. ‘ It revolves around those remarkable service dogs serving in the military. It really makes us contemplate, Luna and I, about how diligent and resilient these dogs are.
And number five: Movies the whole family can enjoy with their pets.
Finally, family films with dogs are a total win for connecting with your pet. These movies usually have a nice blend of jokes, adventure, and heartwarming stuff for the whole family.
We all love ‘Air Bud: Golden Retriever’ as a family. It’s a classic hit. It’s about this boy and his golden retriever. It’s all about the essence of friendship and accepting each other as we are.