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Top 90’s Dog Movies Every Animal Lover Needs to Watch

Best 90’s Dog Movies Every Animal Lover Needs to Watch

There have been countless dog movies, and some productions have found an exceptional place in our hearts. However, with so many great choices on Netflix, planning your next movie marathon can become tough. Here is one of the best dog movies to watch with your family—including the pups.

Dog movies you will love

No doubt that puppies are the stars of our daily lives. The cute expressions, the sweet and playful antics, the wet kisses when you want the most—they’re all scene-stealing moves that drive our lives wealthier. So it only makes sense that dogs take the spotlight on the big screen, too.

In movies, dogs generally have life-defining experiences or play the man’s most loyal friend role as their custodians guide their escapades.

In some classic family movies, the dog plays a central role in learning a life lesson. It doesn’t matter how they appear; the pups in dog movies always make us feel good, whether it’s happiness, humor, or pure appreciation.

10 Dog Movies Every Animal Lover Needs to See

1 Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp

It was released in 1955. You will smile, laugh and say “aww” as two pups from different worlds fall for one another.

He’s a tramp, but she loves him! If you’re looking for a little puppy love, watch Lady, the uptown girl doggo, flirt with Tramp, the pup who hails from the wrong side of the paths. It also has one of the all-time best iconic romantic film scenes—the lovebird dogs sharing a plate of pasta.

2 Old Yeller

Old Yeller

It was released in 1957, and it is a great movie. Old Yeller’s devotion to his family throughout the movie is heartwarming.

This vintage western features a loyal dog that’ll do anything for his homestead family alone on the prairie. The little brother takes to the rascally yellow dog while the older one maintains his distance. When Old Yeller gets the boys out of a risky scrap more than once, he ends up winning the hearts of everyone (including yours) through his loyalty and bravery.

3 The Fox and the Hound

The Fox and the Hound

It was released in 1981, and it is a great dog movie because it is about loyalty and friendship.

This vintage cartoon movie remains one of the best dog movies to watch with the family. Adults will enjoy the voice work from Mickey Rooney and Kurt Russell as the fox and hound, and kiddos will adore the passionate friendship of the two pups. Once the pair grow up, you can expect battle—foxes and hounds usually aren’t best buds.

4 The Adventures of Milo and Otis

The Adventures of Milo and Otis

This movie was released in 1986. It was a great dog movie that shows dogs and cats can be best buds. How adorable is that?

The live-action footage of fellow dogs makes this an excellent movie to share with your furry friend. The family-friendly experience follows cute kitten Milo, who meets a pug named Otis. Soon after, the adventures start.

Milo floats downstream in a box, and Otis follows, helping the kitty as they interact with different woodland animals. Stick around at the movie’s end for a flash-forward of the little kitten and puppy once they’re all grown up!

5 Turner and Hooch

Turner and Hooch

It was released in 1989. Dogs make the best detectives!

Tom Hanks stars in this dog-buddy-cop comedy as an uptight investigator who reluctantly adopts a chaotic dog named Hooch after his owner is killed. He realizes that Hooch has some good talents, and he may even help solve his owner’s murder. Watch how these hesitant partners become family while working the case.

6 All Dogs Go to Heaven

All Dogs Go to Heaven

It was released in 1989. It is an animated musical fantasy-adventure comedy-drama movie directed by Don Bluth.

Burt Reynolds voices Charlie, a German shepherd in heaven, who sneaks back to Earth to hang with his dog best friend (voiced by Dom DeLuise) and get revenge on the dog who killed him. But, when he meets an orphan girl, he learns an important lesson about love and kindness.

7 Beethoven Dog Movie

Beethoven

It was released in 1992. The jokes of this scene-stealing St. Bernard will put you in stitches.

You must watch this comedic movie with the pup who has a starring part in your life. It’s one of the finest dog movies about a wild family pooch and the humans who love him. Charle Grodin stars as the grumpy dad who slowly warms to the energetic pup, Beethoven. A fun fact is that: The dog earns his name when he barks along to the well-known composer’s Fifth Symphony. Woof-woof-woof-woof.

8 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

Homeward Bound The Incredible Journey

It was released in 1993. Seeing how far away pets will go to reunite with their families will break your heart and fill it back again.

Three kids have to leave behind their two dogs and a cat when their mom remarries and emigrated to the big city.

The pet trio has other things in mind, though, and embark on a fantastic journey home. It is not only a wonderful family movie—PetMD named it one of the top movies to watch with your pup.

9 101 Dalmatians (live-action)

101 Dalmatians

It was released in 1996. It brings the classic animated dog movie to life—and Glenn Close plays an outstanding Cruella De Vil.

Glenn Close flashes with villainy in this live-action version of the adorable animated tale. Relive all the best moments from the cartoon, and fall in love with puppies galore, including all those rowdy, cute black-and-white Dalmatians.

10 Air Bud

Air Bud

It was released in 1997. This movie shows that dogs can do anything if they set their minds to—even on the basketball court.

This pet dog movie stars Air Buddy, a real-life dog who became noted in the ’90s for shooting baskets on the Late Show with David Letterman. The story follows a child trying out for the basketball team who comes across a smart and lovely pooch with the uncanny power to shoot hoops.

Dog movies are like their own class. Whether it’s a cartoon or a live-action film with four-legged characters, dog movies have a ritual of moving and teaching us things human actors can’t do alone. Kindness? Empathy? Undying love? Check, check, and check! If you’ve watched any of these dog movies, then you have been changed by these timeless stories of the love of a dog.

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