Lady and the Tramp is an an adorable Disney movie, which uncovers the harsh disparities between Cocker Spaniels who have everything and Terrier Mixes who have nothing. It’s a love story, it’s an action film, and it sheds light on the diabolical underworld of talking stray dogs in London, circa 1950.
The Dog Who Saved Christmas is a weird movie in which an ex police dog saves Christmas for the family who adopt him and discover that a dog is supposed to be part of the family and not a security system.(2009, rated PG)
The Dog Who Saved Christmas Vacation is the sequel to The Dog Who Saved Christmas. There’s a love story between the aforementioned police dog and a poodle, and I’m told there’s some kind of drama/espionage/action thing happening. (2010, rated PG)
In, The 12 Dogs of Christmas, a 12 year old girl fights a “no dog law” by arranging a holiday spectacle with children, adults, and at least twelve dogs. (2004, rated G)
A Dog Named Christmas is a Hallmark movie, so get out your Kleenex. A family fosters a shelter dog during the holidays. The dog helps their developmentally disabled child, and makes the dad a good guy again. Or something. This movie apparently has five star customer ratings on Amazon. (2009, rated G)
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown – Now here we have a classic, ladies and gentlemen. I recommend this one for everyone, it is guaranteed to bring Christmas cheer to one and all.
MERRY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL!!
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