It's rom-com season—and it’s not only for two-legged romantics! Yup, it's prime time to snuggle on the couch with your pooch and indulge in some parent/dog movie nights.
And what better way to do both activities and make a night of it than a Valentine's Day movie marathon?
Your furry Valentine might find that the following dog movies are not as exciting as DOGTV’s designed-for-dogs programs, but they'll still appreciate some of the scenes and the chance to Netflix and chill by your side during a cozy winter night.
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After her divorce, preschool teacher Sarah Nolan dives back into the world of online dating—with her profile emphasizing love for dogs as a non-negotiable.
Curious to know what dogs do when their humans are not at home? Follow the adventures of the merry band of furry friends in this animated movie and find out.
A puppy escapes from dognappers and finds its way into the Newton family's home. But as the puppy grows older (and bigger!), his clumsiness causes much slobbery trouble.
Elle Woods, a Gemini vegetarian, goes to Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend—with her stylish dog (also a Gemini vegetarian) right by her fabulous side.
From hilarious antics to touching moments, the movie chronicles the ups and downs of the Grogan family’s life with the adorable but mischievous Marley.
Narrated from a dog’s point of view, the movie takes you through five reincarnations of a dog who ponders, “What is the meaning of life? Are we here for a reason? Is there a point to any of this?"
Ah, the glory days of AOL. It even played cupid between “Shopgirl” and “NY152” (who has a dog for a wingman). Alas, it turns out they’re business rivals.
A baby fox and a hound puppy became BFFs without knowing they were supposed to be enemies. Once they reach adulthood, they realize the good ol' days are gone, and they will no longer be friends.
"Uh-oh, we've been ditched!" At least, that's what a pair of dogs and one cat thought when their humans went on vacation. So off they go on an incredible journey to reunite with them.
A stray dog strikes up a friendship with two school kids. When they are kidnapped and held for ransom, the scruffy street dog sets out to save the day.
Now, you have a list of ten classic dog movies for an entertainment-filled and stress-free Valentine’s Day. So forget the chocolates, flowers, and fancy dinners.
Plan a dog movie date night instead—even if your furry date might have a penchant for stealing your popcorn. Remember, it’s also a cozy way to strengthen your bond with your sweetheart sniffer.