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After a long day, sometimes all you really need is the right story to match your mood. Whether you’re looking for something light and funny, emotionally moving, quietly heartwarming, or perfect for a long, cozy binge, dog movies have a way of meeting you exactly where you are. From timeless Disney favorites to modern streaming hits, these stories invite you to slow down, reconnect, and create new memories—one movie night at a time.
For dog lovers, these stories offer comfort, laughter, adventure, and reflection all in one. No matter how you’re feeling, there’s a dog movie that fits the moment. Here’s a curated list you can press play on whenever you need a little paws-itive escape.
Feel-Good Favorites for Brighter Days
Some days feel heavier than others, and that’s when a lighthearted dog movie can work wonders.
Rescued by Ruby (2022)

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A state trooper, Dan O’Neil, adopts Ruby, a mischievous shelter dog, hoping she can help him join the K‑9 unit. As they train together, the film gently explores how patience, trust, and determination can change the course of both their lives.
The film is based on a true story that earned praise for its heartfelt storytelling. It won the Leo Award for Best Casting and received nominations at the Satellite Awards.
Dog (2022)

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An army ranger, Jackson Briggs, is tasked with escorting Lulu, a military dog, across the country to attend a fellow soldier’s funeral. What starts as a tense journey becomes a story of laughter, loyalty, and the fact that sometimes friendship arrives when least expected.
You can stream this film on Netflix and Apple TV.
The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019)

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Narrated from a dog’s perspective, this touching story centers on Enzo, a golden retriever with a nearly human soul. Enzo accompanies his owner, Denny Swift, an aspiring race car driver, through all of life’s ups and downs, from career triumphs on the track to personal joys and heartbreaking challenges off it.
Based on Garth Stein’s best-selling novel, “The Art of Racing in the Rain” is a beautiful reminder that our furry friends are often our greatest teachers in life.
Emotional Dog Movies That Hit You Right in the Heart
If you’re ready for an emotional ride, these tearjerker dog films capture heartbreak, loyalty, and a love that lingers long after the credits roll.
Dog Gone (2023)

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“Dog Gone” follows a college senior and his dad on a desperate quest to find their lost dog, Gonker. When Gonker runs off along the Appalachian Trail and time is running out for his life-saving medication, the family rallies together and even enlists the help of their community to bring their beloved pup home. This feel-good film offers plenty of laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments that will make you want to hug your own pets a little tighter.
June & Kopi (2021)

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This Indonesian gem tells the heartfelt story of a stray dog, June, who finds a home and befriends another pup named Kopi, and risks everything to save a child. The film resonated with audiences for its grounded portrayal of loyalty and quiet courage, offering a sincere look at the deep connection between dogs and the people who care for them.
Marley & Me (2008)

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“Marley & Me,” directed by David Frankel, is based on John Grogan’s memoir. The film follows John and Jenny Grogan, played by Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston, as they begin married life. They adopt Marley, a Labrador retriever who quickly proves to be destructive and impossible to train.
The film struck a chord with audiences for its honest portrayal of family life with a dog, capturing both the chaos and the deep emotional bonds that form over time.
Adventures Fueled by Courage, Loyalty, and Heart
For days when you want courage and companionship to lead the way, these dog films should be on your watchlist.
Lady and the Tramp (2019)

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Disney’s live-action remake of “Lady and the Tramp” reintroduced one of the studio’s most beloved romances to a new generation. It’s a story of a pampered house pup, Lady, and a street‑wise mutt, Tramp, teaming up for a journey that’s equal parts romance and adventure. The live‑action remake charmed audiences with nostalgia and heart.
White Fang (2018)

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Set against the harsh Yukon wilderness, “White Fang” follows a dog who’s captured and exploited by a cruel man obsessed with dogfighting. His life begins to change when he encounters someone who shows him kindness and teaches him how to trust again.
The animation was praised for its striking visuals and emotional storytelling, bringing the classic survival tale to life in a fresh and immersive way.
Benji (2018)

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Benji, a stray dog, proves he’s more than just a pup when he saves two kidnapped kids, Cindy and Paul. In the 1974 original, Benji sneaks around the kidnappers’ hideout and alerts the adults, ultimately exposing the criminals.
Audiences around the world fell in love with Benji’s courage and heart, cementing the character’s place as one of the most recognizable and beloved dog heroes on screen.
Lighthearted Laughs and Wholesome Fun
Perfect for chill weekends or lazy afternoons when you just need a good laugh.
Bolt (2008)

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A TV star dog, Bolt, thinks his powers are real, until he’s thrown into the real world and must discover who he truly is.
The voice cast brought star power: John Travolta voiced Bolt, while Miley Cyrus played Penny, his devoted owner.
The film was well-received for its humor, heart, and energetic storytelling, making it a standout animated adventure for both kids and adults.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008)

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A pampered pup gets lost in Mexico, discovering friendship and bravery far beyond her luxury life.
This film comedy was a surprise box-office hit, thanks in part to its lively voice cast. Drew Barrymore voiced Chloe, the pampered pup, while George Lopez brought comic relief as Papi, her loyal admirer. It used a mix of live-action dogs and CGI to create expressive performances.
The film connected with audiences through its playful tone, cultural touches, and lighthearted take on self-discovery and friendship.
101 Dalmatians (1961)

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Disney’s animated classic is a charming tale of Pongo and Perdita racing against time to rescue their stolen puppies. The film leans into the spirit of teamwork and quick thinking, showing how 101 dogs come together to face Cruella de Vil and her henchmen.
The film remains a timeless Disney favorite, celebrated for its distinctive animation style and its enduring message about family and teamwork.
Heartwarming Stories Worth Savoring
These films are ideal for quiet nights when you want meaning and comfort in equal measure.
A Dog’s Journey (2019)

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The sequel to A Dog’s Purpose reunited audiences with Bailey, voiced by Josh Gad, whose warm narration carried the story's emotional weight.
It’s the story of a reincarnating dog who keeps finding his way back to the same family, proving that love really does endure across lifetimes.
The film leaned heavily on Gad’s ability to balance humor with heartfelt sincerity, earning a Golden Trailer Award nomination and showing how sequels can deepen the original’s emotional impact.
Togo (2019)

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In the winter of 1925, veteran musher Leonhard Seppala and his undersized but determined lead sled dog, Togo, embark on a perilous journey across the Alaskan tundra to deliver life-saving medicine during a diphtheria outbreak. This “untold true story” is an exhilarating and uplifting adventure that tests the strength and spirit of one man and his remarkable dog
“Togo” is the kind of gentle, quietly inspiring film that leaves you uplifted. Despite intense moments, at its core, it’s a heartwarming story about an underdog (literally) who triumphs through loyalty and perseverance.
Because of Winn-Dixie (2005)

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This film follows Opal, a young girl who moves to a new town with her father and struggles to find her place. After adopting a stray dog she meets at a supermarket, her days begin to change in small but meaningful ways. Through Winn-Dixie’s presence, Opal slowly builds connections and finds a sense of belonging in her new community.
Press Play, Paws, and Chill
Grab your snacks, gather the family, and let a pup-led story bring laughter, tears, or quiet comfort. No matter your mood, there’s a dog movie ready to match it.
With these dog movies on Netflix, Disney+, and Viu, staying immersed in every heartwarming moment is easy, whether you’re at home or on the move. Globe AT HOME broadband keeps your movie nights cozy and uninterrupted, while GPlan gives you a flexible mobile postpaid experience with bigger GBs and free content subscriptions for streaming.
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