

Doggy Day School
Doggy Day School is the home away from home for a lovable crew of dogs – Suki, Lili, Pedro, Koda and Lucas. The dogs play, learn about each other and the world around them, and get into – and out of – merry mischief.
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Plot Summary
In this family comedy, a group of pampered pups attend a high-tech "doggy day school" run by a quirky owner. When a nefarious scheme threatens to shut down the school and steal the dogs, the canine students must band together to save their beloved institution. It's a race against time filled with furry antics and surprising heroism.
Critical Reception
Doggy Day School was primarily aimed at a younger audience and received a mixed to positive reception for its lighthearted tone and family-friendly content. While not critically acclaimed, it was generally seen as an entertaining and harmless diversion for children.
What Reviewers Say
- A simple and fun movie for young dog lovers.
- Features some humorous moments involving the dogs.
- The plot is predictable but serves its purpose for a family film.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those that exist generally highlight its suitability for young children and its enjoyable, albeit uncomplicated, storyline.
Fun Fact
The film features the final on-screen appearance of actor David Carradine, who passed away in 2009, prior to the film's release.
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