Max, a rottweiler police dog, teams up with his human partner to infiltrate a dog show and uncover a criminal conspiracy. Together, they navigate the glamorous world of dog shows and use their unique skills to solve the case.
In 102 Dalmatians, a fashionista named Cruella de Vil is released from prison and comes up with a sinister plan to terrorize a group of dalmatians in order to make fur coats. With the help of her henchmen, she sets out to capture the adorable puppies. However, their compassion and love for each other prove to be stronger, leading to a thrilling adventure.
In Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2, Papi and Chloe are back and ready to embark on an exciting adventure. When their owners are about to tie the knot, Papi's naughty little brother, Pedro, joins the family. But trouble arises when a devious criminal plan is set in motion, and Papi and Chloe must unite with their furry friends to save the day. With hilarious antics, heartwarming moments, and stunning scenery, this movie is a must-watch for dog lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.
A legendary dog trainer believes he can transform Marmaduke from an undisciplined, but lovable dog, into the first Great Dane to win the World Dog Championship.
Best in Show is a hilarious mockumentary that follows the lives of five eccentric dog owners as they prepare their beloved pets for the prestigious Mayflower Dog Show in Philadelphia. From a gay couple with their pampered Weimaraner to a ventriloquist and his loyal Shih Tzu, the film explores the unique relationships between humans and their four-legged companions in a world of fierce competition and quirky personalities.
In the Australian town of Upson Downs, ten-year-old Annie and Runt, her stray dog, attempt to win the Agility Course Championship at the Krumpets Dog Show in London in order to save their family's farm from drought and misery.
One Man and His Dog is a television series in the United Kingdom featuring sheepdog trials, originally presented by Phil Drabble, with commentary by Eric Halsall and, later, by Ray Ollerenshaw. In 1994, Robin Page replaced Drabble as the main presenter. Gus Dermody took over as commentator. At its peak, in the early 1980s, it attracted audiences in excess of eight million. The last regular series aired in 1999; however, the same year also saw the first of a series of Christmas specials, which continued annually until 2011, which have been contested by teams of shepherds from the four nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, in the three categories of Singles, Brace and Young Handlers. Dermody has remained as a commentator ever since. The main hosts have been Clarissa Dickson Wright, followed by Ben Fogle with co-host Shauna Lowry, and Kate Humble. Matt Baker joined the programme as a co-commentator in 2006, and additionally became the main host in 2011. In 2012, the show was broadcast in two parts in September, and Baker was joined as a main presenter by Michaela Strachan. In July 2013, it was announced that One Man and His Dog is to have a new home on BBC One, as part of rural affairs show Countryfile.
When a wealthy dog owner is murdered, detective Philo Vance must navigate a tangled web of suspects and motives within the world of kennel clubs and dog shows. With an array of twists and turns, Vance must uncover the truth before the killer strikes again.
When a powerful terrorist organization threatens the city, a tough cop and his loyal police dog must team up to stop them. Along the way, they face racism, violence, and a clown-masked hitman.
The Magic Christian is a satirical black comedy film based on the novel of the same name. It follows the adventures of Sir Guy Grand, an eccentric billionaire who enjoys playing elaborate practical jokes on people. With the help of his adopted son Youngman Grand, they set out to expose the hypocrisy and greed of society. The film uses surreal and psychedelic elements to highlight its satirical message.
Pluto, Mickey's loyal dog, competes in a high-society dog show, but faces rejection due to his lack of fancy pedigree. Determined to prove himself, Pluto comes to the rescue when a fire breaks out, and his bravery wins over the judges and the crowd.
Life Is Ruff is a comedy family TV movie released in 2005. Calvin Wheeler, a 13-year-old boy, comes up with a scheme to win a dog show to save an animal shelter. With the help of his friends and his dog, he trains for the competition. Along the way, they face challenges and learn valuable lessons about friendship and determination. Will Calvin be able to succeed and save the shelter?
A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.
Bombón El Perro is a heartwarming drama that takes place in rural Argentina. The film follows Juan, a middle-aged mechanic who is struggling with unemployment. One day, he is given a dog named Bombón, and the two form a strong bond. Despite facing various obstacles and hardships, Juan and Bombón embark on a journey together, discovering the importance of friendship and the power of loyalty.
In 'The Lucky Dog,' a man and his dog find themselves in a series of comedic mishaps, including dognapping, romantic rivalry, and an accidental run-in with armed robbers. The film showcases physical comedy, pratfalls, and a humorous chase sequence. It is a classic black-and-white comedy that will have viewers laughing out loud.
Two German shepherds and their mistress (Grace Bradley) crash-land in Canada by a fox breeder's (Michael Whalen) farm.
This documentary series that follows a group of handlers and their canine coworkers as they prepare canine-human performances for the Crufts dog show in England, the biggest dog show in the world. Hoping to win the judges' approval, the heroes leap, pirouette, and hop. This is a comical and uplifting story about a dog dancing that shows that all people have a star within themselves; sometimes all that is needed is a canine companion to bring it out.
In "Pent-House Mouse," Tom the cat is famished and tries to catch Jerry the mouse in a high-rise apartment building that is under construction. Tom uses various cartoon physics and objects like a barrel, telephone wire, girder, and more to try to catch Jerry. Meanwhile, a dog show is taking place in the building and adds to the chaotic situation. The plot is filled with surrealism and hyperbolic physical distortions.
Oliver Quade is a pitchman who follows state fairs that feature dog shows---which limits his territory more than a little---at which he sells encyclopedias...and does it well as he possesses a photographic memory that amazes the rubes. The Champion, in the title, is a Great Dane who has won the title at the Rubeville State Fair, and it isn't long before the Champion turns up dead, which is because somebody---motive unknown at the moment---has killed the Champion. This is repeated at other shows along the way and Quade's bright young assistant, "Small Fry", fancies himself as an amateur detective, and starts nosing around into the mystery and drags Quade along with him.