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Pet-centric movie reviews; heartwarming films that showcase the lives of our pets and their bond with the humans that care for them.
Whiskers and Wonders: A Tale of Love , Loss and the Pets Who Healed a Teenager's Heart
Once a bustling and lively place, the pet shop was now quiet and empty. It had been six months since Parker's father passed away, leaving him in charge of the store and its inhabitants. Parker was only sixteen, and the weight of the responsibility was heavy on his young shoulders.
Endangered and Elusive: The World's Rarest Animals
The world is full of fascinating creatures, but some animals are rarer than others. Whether due to habitat loss, overhunting, or other factors, these animals are at risk of disappearing from the planet forever. In this article, we will explore some of the rarest animals in the world, their unique characteristics, and the efforts being made to protect them.
The Magician's Elephant
The Magician's Elephant - Adventure/Animation "The Magician's Elephant" is a charming animated film based on the children's book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo. The story follows a young orphan boy named Peter, who lives in a small town where nothing ever happens. One day, he discovers that his long-lost sister may be alive, and he sets out on a journey to find her.
Rohith kumar kPublished about a year ago in Petlife“The Elephant Whisperers” - A movie review
Amidst the ongoing climate crisis, humans continue to cling to a sense of superiority and fail to work alongside nature to combat this global issue. This sinister relationship with the environment sustains humanity, and humans' selfishness has caused significant damage. However, in the documentary short "The Elephant Whisperers" directed by Kartiki Gonsalves, we are introduced to two individuals, Bellie and Bomman, who defy this norm.
Jeyakar JanarthananPublished about a year ago in PetlifeDog Gone - A Movie Review
The film "Dog Gone" follows the heartwarming true story of John Marshall and his son, Fielding, as they embark on a journey to find their lost dog, Gonker, on the Appalachian Trail. Rob Lowe plays John, a businessman who joins Fielding on the search and describes his expertise as making "predictive assumptions." As expected, the film includes sweet dog-bonding montages to indie music, human and canine health crises, and tender moments of connection, as well as a little comic relief, photos of the filmmakers hugging their own dogs over the end credits, and some happy tears from the audience.
ZaZa StoriesPublished about a year ago in PetlifeDog Gone (2023 film)
Dog Gone (2023 film) Dog Gone is a 2023 American biographical drama film directed by Stephen Herek. It was released by Netflix on January 13, 2023.
Dog Gone (Movie Review)
"Dog Gone" stars Rob Lowe as a businessman who joins forces with his son to track down a missing pooch on the Appalachian Trail. The film follows the real-life journey of father and son, John and Fielding Marshall, as they navigate the trials and tribulations of reuniting with their beloved pet. From heartwarming moments of dog-human bonding to challenges and humor along the way, this film is sure to tug at the heartstrings. Set against the stunning backdrop of Georgia, the movie captures the beauty and challenges of the trail, with a strong script, excellent direction, and a touching score by Emily Bear. With its blend of emotion, adventure, and humor, "Dog Gone" is the perfect movie for dog lovers and anyone who values the bonds of family.
vetti pasangaPublished about a year ago in PetlifeDog Gone Review!
In" Canine Gone," Rob Lowe plays a businessman who joins his son to search the Appalachian Trail for a lost canine. At one point, he describes his moxie as making" prophetic hypotheticals." It doesn't take important moxie to make the prophetic supposition that this movie, a gladdening fact- grounded story of John Marshall and his son, Fielding( Johnny Berchtold) coordinating to find a cherished pet, will have some sweet canine- relating montages to indie music( Freebridge, VANYO, Easy Tiger), mortal and canine health heads and tender moments of connection, a little ridiculous relief, prints of the filmmakers hugging their own tykes over the end credits, and some happy gashes from the followership. The movie is grounded on a book of the same name by intelligencer Pauls Toutonghi, son- in- law of John Marshall and family- in- law of Fielding. The script by Nick Santora adroitly smooths out the story, with strong control of tone by director Stephen Herek, a fine score by Emily Bear, and photographer Michael Martinez making the stylish possible use of the beautiful Georgia geography that stands in for a Virginia setting. Fielding is a elderly in council when he decides to cure a broken heart by going to the pound, where he incontinently falls in love with a beautiful, cream- colored puppy dog he names Gonker. They've a joyful academy time together until Fielding realizes the day before scale that everyone differently in his class has a good job lined up, while he's still trying to figure out what kind of job he can do. After missing scale, because he and Gonker lept in, Fielding moves back home. John is crisp, focused, professional, and occasionally sardonic." I am sure it's worth the six- hour round trip just to see,000 nonnatives dressed in the same outfit," he says when Fielding shows up after the form. He tells Fielding he doesn't have the time or responsibility for a pet, and when Fielding insists, John tries to put Gonker in a shock collar to keep him from leaving their property. Fielding does yoga and loves to wander around the outside. He wears films and a shell choker. He turns down his father's offers to set him up for job interviews. He's devastated when he overhears his father describing the discrepancy between them." I always knew he was dissatisfied in me, but this time he sounded embarrassed," he admits. Meanwhile, he doesn't tell anyone about some disquieting symptoms he's passing. On the Appalachian Trail, Fielding and his stylish friend Nate( the endearingly wry Nick Peine of"A.P. Bio") let Gonker run after a fox and they come promised. John drops everything and pledges they will find Gonker and bring him home. Fielding's mama , Ginny( Kimberly Williams- Paisley), sets up a command center at the house with fax machines and phone books(" I am analog!" she says), fliers, and one of those charts with red yarn connecting the colorful locales. For morale, she posts a" idol list" of all the people helping. The hunt is especially critical because there are only 19 days until Gonker must have drug for Addison's complaint. As aww- inspiring as the mortal and canine moments in the movie are, it's the mortal hassles along the hunt that are the heart of the film. For Ginny, helping to find Gonker is a way to help resolve the pain she still feels over the Akita she lost as a child. For John and Fielding, it's a way to learn what they've to learn from one another, to discover what they've in common, incompletely through the hassles they've along the way. Over and over again, they get unanticipated support from people they would noway else meet, from a man at a gas station who sells them a figure of the patron saint of lost souls to a group of bikers and a sympathetic journalist, numerous who also have tykes they love. John and Ginny demonstrate what" hard work and calculated, deliberate opinions" and the kind of coffers that pay for a big house and enable the family to take a month off — can negotiate. Most important, as it generally is, is what John communicates simply by being there, showing Fielding what responsibility and commitment means to a father." You worry about Gonker because you love him, and he is lost. That is why I worry about you." Lowe, who also produced, is immaculately cast as a man who loves his son indeed though he doesn't completely understand him. He brings some low- crucial sarcastic humor to the story, especially when he is breaking a rule by pertaining to the ancient caravans on the Silk Road or reminding Fielding that Caesar didn't thank the generals until they won. Williams brings warmth to the part as the" analog" Ginny tackles new technology and indeed social media to help the hunt. And Berchtold reminds us that" calculated, deliberate opinions" are important, but so are devoted musketeers, mortal and else, who love us without conditions Now playing on Netflix.
Caring for Your Furry Friend: A Guide to Proper Pet Care and Animal Welfare
"The Importance of Adopting Pets from Shelters" Adopting a pet from a shelter is one of the most rewarding and compassionate choices a pet owner can make. Not only does it provide a loving home for an animal in need, but it also helps to reduce the number of animals in shelters, and make room for more animals to be rescued.
SHIAMGANESHPublished about a year ago in PetlifeDog Food: Commercial Or Premium?
What is the difference between commercial and premium dog foods? The difference between commercial dog food and high quality dog foods is quite extensive however, there are easy methods that we as dog owners can take advantage of to ensure that we offer the best possible diet to our faithful companions.
Biswajit DeyPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeDog
Just like humans, dog's too need calcium in their diet, but what correct amount of calcium should a pet owner give? is there any danger in giving excess calcium? find out below.
Biswajit DeyPublished 2 years ago in PetlifeDog
A good dog food for your dog meets with a specific, high quality ingredient base that provides a high level of optimum nutrition for your pet. Dog food ingredients are selected based on their quality, and are human grade, meaning that they are also used for human consumption. Usually a greater price tag goes along with the purchase of premium dog food as the cost to find, evaluate and test a high quality ingredient can be more expensive, and because of this, some dog food manufacturers substitute quality for quantity and opt for the cheap alternative.
Biswajit DeyPublished 2 years ago in Petlife