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A comedy and dramatic movie that takes after an assemble of individuals from Los Angeles who possess dogs. Consistently they presented to parody and emotional occasions with their puppies. Be that as it may, when they are put on a hard way, their puppies will effectively spare them from any stings.
You know those Garry Marshall ensemble comedies like Mother's Day and New Year's Eve, where various strangers' lives intersect around a particular theme? Dog Days is like that, only not terrible.
Director Ken Marino's ensemble romantic comedy, mixing adorable canines and humans who need as much rescuing as the animals they adopt, is something of a shaggy charmer itself.
Filmmaker Ken Marino has infused Dog Days with a perfectly competent yet generally unmemorable sensibility that's allayed by the charisma of the various performers...
At nearly two hours it's incredibly long for such a lightweight offering but does have an attractive cast, a deeply sentimental streak and a certain furry charm.