Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The movie opens this weekend.
Don't see it. Boycott.
why was this video released a year after it was made?
Anonymous wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2017/01/a-dogs-purpose-animal-abuse-gavin-polone-response
Someone took the video and edited it in order to try to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The movie opens this weekend.
Don't see it. Boycott.
why was this video released a year after it was made?
Anonymous wrote:The movie opens this weekend.
Don't see it. Boycott.
Anonymous wrote:I was so looking forward to taking my son to this movie. He is obsessed with any movie that stars talking animals (he's basically worn out all the airbud movies on Netflix). Now, forget about it. I was picturing that video with my doggy in it and wanted to cry.
Anonymous wrote:I can't watch the video. Obviously won't watch the movie. I don't get people. The photo of the mutilated poor dog in Michigan broke my heart. I made a donation to the Michigan Humane Society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, German shepherd owner here. Not sure if I'd call it abuse per se, but certainly an instance of mistreatment on the part of the trainer. I wonder if the trainer and/or the whole movie crew were in a hurry, so they didn't properly acclimate the dog to the water before shoving him in. I hope that trainer feels ashamed.
My German Shepherd fusses that much about getting in the bathtub, sometimes. I wasn't disturbed by the reluctance to go in the water.
The last bit of video where it looks like the dog is really struggling in the water and maybe drowning is DEEPLY disturbing to me, though. Nobody should force their dog to do something like that. Especially for something as trivial as a movie shot.