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After moving into a foster home that forbids pets, siblings Andi and Bruce must quickly find a home for their dog, They attempt to hide their dog at an abandoned hotel but later they have to take in other dogs to avoid the dogs being taken away by two cold hearted animal pound workers and police officers too.
Will the kids like it? Yeah, probably. Will the parents tolerate it or enjoy it? Probably not.
January 20, 2009
Boston Phoenix
In Thor Freudenthal's heartwarming wag based on Lois Duncan's book, the strays aren't your usual mangy curs but well-groomed pedigreed show dogs who're aw-shucks cute.
It's sad to see a promising fantasy turn into yet another industrial-scale fantasy-delivery system that beats up on its audience with mindless intensity and undercuts its own humanity.
The human dramas are less involving [than the dogs'], and a pair of teen romances feel like something on the Disney Channel.
January 16, 2009
NewsBlaze
All that matters is that the loose ends of this sweet, kids-outsmart-the-adults fable are ultimately tied together nicely in a fashion certain to satisfy the average five year-old by the time the closing credits roll.
True, there's only the merest suggestion of an education system for these juveniles, but credibility's secondary when you've got lots of dogs doing cute stuff.