Pit Bulls and Parolees is a documentary-style TV show that highlights the efforts of a pit bull rescue center called Villalobos Rescue Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. The center is run by Tia Maria Torres and her family, who are dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused and abandoned pit bulls. The show also focuses on the challenges faced by the parolee staff members as they strive to turn their lives around and become productive members of society.
Max is a dog trained to detect explosives in Afghanistan. When his handler is killed in action, Max is sent back to the U.S. where he is adopted by his handler's family. As Max helps the family cope with their loss, he uncovers a dangerous plot involving illegal arms trade and must use his skills to protect his new family.
In this adventure animation movie, Sgt. Stubby, a stray dog, becomes a heroic military working dog during World War I. He joins the American Expeditionary Force and embarks on a journey to France, where he bravely serves alongside the French army. Through his courage and loyalty, Sgt. Stubby makes a significant impact on the war effort and becomes a beloved hero. This heartwarming tale showcases the bond between humans and animals and celebrates the bravery and sacrifice of our military heroes.
Daniel O'Neil, a state trooper, aspires to join a prestigious K-9 unit. He forms an unlikely partnership with Ruby, a shelter pup with a mischievous nature. Together, they overcome challenges and prove that they are meant to be together.
Write Before Christmas follows the story of Jessica, a young woman who decides to send Christmas cards to five important people in her life. As she reconnects with her estranged brother and old friends, she also finds unexpected love. Through heartfelt letters and beautiful music, this movie explores the magic of the holiday season and the power of forgiveness and second chances.
In Stone Cold, a small-town police chief is caught in a trap when he investigates the murder of a football star and a teenage girl. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and scandal that threatens the entire community. With the help of a female attorney, he must navigate through the maze of secrets and lies to bring the culprits to justice.
Eat, Play, Love is a heartwarming romantic comedy where Jane, a television reporter, moves back to her hometown and starts working at an animal shelter. She reunites with her childhood friend, Tom, who is now a veterinarian. As Jane helps the shelter find homes for their dogs, she falls in love with the charming and caring Tom. However, her plans are disrupted when her high school sweetheart, Jack, comes back into her life, leading to a romantic triangle. With the help of her brother and the support of the community, Jane must navigate the complexities of love and make a choice that will determine her future.
After a series of failed relationships, Jessie makes a bet with her parents that she can find a husband by Christmas. She meets Aiden, who agrees to pretend to be her fiance, but as they spend more time together, real feelings start to develop. Jessie must decide if she will follow her heart or fulfill the terms of the bet.
After being dumped by her boyfriend and facing financial difficulties, a journalist adopts a puppy for Christmas, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and love.
Since he won the lottery, Pancho, a Jack Russell Terrier dog, lives a life full of luxury. His personal assistant manages his fortune. After trying to strike a deal with Pancho to make him become a star of the toy industry, Investor Montalbán will try to kidnap Pancho by any means. Pancho will discover real life dangers, and understand real wealth is in friendship.
Farewell Mr. Kringle tells the story of a widowed woman who crosses paths with an old man dressed as Santa Claus. As they spend time together, they develop a special bond and unexpected romance during the holiday season. Along the way, they navigate car troubles, writing assignments, visits to graves, and heartwarming moments like talking to dolls and leaving flowers on a grave. This Christmas movie is filled with laughter, love, and the magic of the holiday spirit.
A man finds himself hopelessly stranded in a small town on Christmas Eve, unable to shake the stray dog who ran him off the road, and irresistibly drawn to the free-spirited, local veterinarian.
Julia moves to a small town and starts working as a dog walker. She soon develops a bond with a charming man who also loves dogs. As they spend more time together, their feelings grow, leading to a heartwarming romance.
After the death of her husband, a single woman named Julie meets a widower named Walter. Together, they embark on a mission to save an animal shelter from being shut down. As they work side by side, Julie and Walter start to develop feelings for each other. However, complications arise when another man named Ryan enters the picture and forms a romantic triangle. Will Julie and Walter's budding relationship withstand the challenges they face, or will their love be unleashed elsewhere?
When a teenage delinquent is sentenced to community service at an animal shelter, he forms a bond with a foster dog and embarks on a mission to find loving homes for 12 dogs before Christmas. Along the way, he discovers the true meaning of family, love, and the holiday season.
Life on the Rock never seemed easy, but for Mitsy it is especially rough. The teenager has been abandoned by her mother, a particularly unfit parent prone to both the bottle and the sex trade. She is left to be brought up by her mercurial grandmother Bride, who is well-meaning but oppressively suffocating. Mitsy's dreams for the future hinge on her desire to be a hairdresser, but her current emotional well-being revolves around a wee dog named Sparky, an unwanted canine misfit to whom she becomes hopelessly attached. After Bride agrees to let Mitsy take the dog in as a pet, the teen tries desperately to create a happy, safe place for Sparky to thrive.
Helen is blindsided by her husband's request for a separation. She finds solace in a stray dog named Elmer and a kind veterinarian named Ben. With their support, she rediscovers her strength and begins to rebuild her life.
Dog Eat Dog is a high-concept comedy short film that follows the story of two dog owners, an old man with a terrier and a young girl with a pit bull. Their rivalry escalates when they both win a lottery that offers a chance to adopt a dog from the local humane society. The film explores themes of pet ownership, competition, and the bond between humans and their furry companions.
Life in the Doghouse follows the inspiring journey of Ron Danta and Danny Robertshaw, a couple who have dedicated their lives to running a dog rescue organization. Faced with the overwhelming number of dogs in need, they have turned their own home into a sanctuary for abandoned and abused dogs. The film explores their tireless efforts to save these dogs, the challenges they face, and the heartwarming stories of the dogs they have rescued and found forever homes for. It also delves into their personal lives and the impact their work has had on their relationship. Life in the Doghouse is a testament to the power of love, compassion, and the unbreakable bond between humans and animals.
Animal Control follows the story of a Canadian animal control officer who struggles with mental illness while dealing with the daily challenges of his job. As he encounters various situations such as rescuing injured dogs, coping with the death of pets, and dealing with hoarders, the officer grapples with his own loneliness and depression. The movie explores themes of grief, euthanasia, and the bond between humans and animals.