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Ten great movies about dogs

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Grab the popcorn, turn the cell phone off and snuggle up with your BFF (best furry friend) as The Dog Daily picks 10 of the best movies about dogs.

Lady and the Tramp
Who could forget the one lone strand of shared spaghetti between the high-class Cocker and the tramp from the other side of the tracks? These are the makings of a Disney classic.

Benji
A slice of childhood, this 1974 Joe Camp canine classic casts a stray as the lead dog that rescues a couple of neighborhood kids.

Marley & Me
Take one part Jennifer Aniston and one part Owen Wilson, and then add an adorable Labrador retriever puppy. Movie magic results. Warning: This is a tear-jerker.

Old Yeller
Friendship and courage personified, Old Yeller is set in 1860&rsquo-s Texas. Originally released in 1957, the movie will have you grabbing the tissues for one of cinema&rsquo-s greatest and gut-wrenching canine moments.

Hachi: A Dog&rsquo-s TaleOne of the best dog movies you may not have seen, Hachi is based on a true story from Japan. Richard Gere&rsquo-s character finds a young Akita pup that transforms his life.

Lassie
In this 1994 film, Lassie is more contemporary than classic, but it beckons &ldquo-hero&rdquo- while engaging those who grew up with the classic series. Plus, it introduces a whole new generation to the famed collie.




My Dog Skip
When 9-year-old Willie Morris is given Skip, a Jack Russell, as a birthday present, his Mississippi life in the &rsquo-40s will never be the same. The all-star cast includes Frankie Muniz, Diane Lane and Kevin Bacon.

Turner and Hooch
Featuring Tom Hanks in 1989 pre-Forrest Gump days, he is unwittingly paired with Hooch, a Mastiff, whom Hanks&rsquo- character needs to help identify a murderer.

Beethoven
What starts as a puppy escaping a pet store robbery turns into a family comedy. Charles Grodin stars as the dad who begrudgingly allows his kids to adopt the protagonist pooch.

Because of Winn-Dixie
In this film, which is based on the book of the same name, Winn-Dixie changes the lives of a young girl and her somewhat reserved dad, played by Jeff Daniels.

Did your top dog flick make the list? What&rsquo-s your favorite dog movie of all time?

Carol Bryant is the Social Media and PR Director for Fido Friendly magazine. A frequent media contributor, Carol is a two-time nominee from the Dog Writers Association of America, and she maintains her own dog blog, Fidose of Reality. Her articles have previously appeared in The Dog Daily.



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