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Certification
MPAA | Rated PG for brief mild thematic elements, language and some crude humor |
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Sex & Nudity
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- Mild comic romance between dogs. Some of the male dogs genitals may be visible in some scenes. A teen girl and boy kiss. A husband and wife kiss. Dogs kiss in several scenes. A teenage girl wears lowcut tops that reveal cleavage. A male wears sagging pants and we see butt cleavage.
Violence & Gore
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- Andi finds a strand of Lois' hair in her food and appears to be grossed out by it.
- When Bruce and Andi go to the pound to rescue their dog we see an animal control oficier leading a dog into a room and we see a sign that reads "we can only hold animals for 72 hours" It is implied the dog was euthanised.This scene can be very upsetting to those who have lost a pet.
- Two adults enter the hotel looking for the kids they end up in the bathroom go down a conveyer belt and a chute leading to a dumpster filled with dog poop, the man then exclaims "we're in deep doo-doo"
Profanity
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- Six instances of "God", as in "Oh, my God" and ''freaking'' Two uses of "crap". "Damn" is used twice.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- It is implied Bruce and Andi's foster parents are alcoholics.
- Andi has a drink spilled on her at a party but it's unlikely that it contains alcohol.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The scene where a dog in the pound is euthanized can be upsetting to those who care about animals or have recently lost a pet.
- The two main characters are living in foster care and their foster parents are very negligent which can be triggering to those who grew up in foster care.
- The animal control officers plan to have all the dogs at the hotel put to sleep they all survive though.
- A scene when the dogs are being rounded up and taken away may be scary to younger viewers.
- A sheep has red glowing eyes that might be frightening to some younger children. Many people and many scenes involve dog poo. The Pound scene may be frightening to children.