What Movies Taught Me About Dogs!
It
isn’t too hard to find a movie about a dog. There is the Beethoven series, 101
Dalmatians, Lassie, and Bolt. If
there was a dog in the plot line, chances are that I watched that movie growing
up! Three influential fictional dogs in my lifetime were Air Bud, Balto, and
Snoopy.
AIR BUD:
Who
wouldn’t love a pudding-eating, basketball-playing golden retriever? While Air
Bud gave me unrealistic expectations about my dogs’ athleticism, it also taught
me that dogs are good friends in tough times. I might not be able to play
basketball with Buddy or Magic, but I can still play games with them and talk
to them. It might seem weird talking to my dogs out loud, but don't knock it until you try it! They don’t talk back and are always happy to see you – what better audience
could you ask for? Air Bud taught me that your dog is your friend! Whether you’re
trying out for the school basketball team, or venting about a bad day, your
furry friend will always have your back!
A very real Buddy, and of course Magic! |
BALTO:
He may be part dog
and part wolf, but Balto taught me a lot about acceptance and love. While based on a true story, this animated movie takes liberties in personifying the
animal world. Still, who wouldn’t appreciate this brave dog battling the artic
tundra for much needed medicine? In the movie, Balto’s actions are motivated by his crush, but also his genuine concern for the people in his
community – even if they don’t all particularly like him! This movie helped
teach me that you can’t judge a book (dog or human) by its cover. Your dog loves you for you, so show your dog the
same courtesy!
SNOOPY:
Every
year I watch the Peanuts holiday
specials, and every year I find myself appreciating Snoopy more! Another
animated pet, Snoopy taught me that dogs have boundless personality. The dog
that walks on his hind legs and gets into wild adventures with his pal,
Woodstock, embodies the way I think of my dogs as people. Just as Snoopy gets
into crazy adventures when left alone, I believe Buddy and Magic have wild untold
stories created in the hours I am away. Whether we project these people like
qualities onto our own dogs or not, Snoopy allows us to see our dogs as people
with their own personalities and stories just like us!
Any
dog movie teaches me a little something new about my own furry friends! What are
your favorite dog movies? Have they taught you anything about dogs? Let me know
in the comments! In the meantime, check out the links on our page to learn more
about the National Dog Shows hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia. You
won’t want to miss out on meeting these fantastic dogs! Movies about dogs are
great, but nothing can beat hanging out with hundreds of dogs all day at the
National Dog Shows! Who knows, maybe they’ll teach you something!
I enjoyed this blog as dog movies are awesome. Two movies with dogs really taught me about dogs as well and they were Homeward Bound and the Fox and the Hound. Loyal till the end Shadow and fun loving Chance really made me appreciate these qualities in my dogs as well. Also Copper teaches us about true friendship and sticking up for our friends even when it may not be the most popular or safe thing to do.
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