I just wrote a long comment on A Pug’s Life and cannot find it. Did I do something wrong? HELP I really loved this movie.
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Pugs and their owners in California, New York, and LondonA PUG’S LIFE- The “Dogumentary” is a fast and fun filled 45 minute film by award winning filmmakers Marilyn and Chuck Braverman. The “Dogumentary” covers pugs and their owners in California, New York, and London. Frank, the pug star in “Men In Black,” is featured along with his trainers who tell us about pug training and what it takes to be a star in the world of Hollywood films. Lexi is a pug owned by a precocious nine year old girl who with her parents have taken their fawn around the world. The dog show scene is filmed featuring world renowned pug breeder Blanche Roberts and her award winning dogs. We learn some her show winning secrets and hear about importing pug semen from Sweden to breed the best dogs. “Ices” is the prize ##### stolen out of a handlers trailer during a dog show and the “Dogumentary” tells the dramatic rescue story. A Pug’s Life
Release Year: 2006 Duration: 45 min Availability: Worldwide Related: Life & Culture, Sports & Hobbies A PUG’S LIFE- The “Dogumentary” is a fast and fun filled 45 minute film by award winning filmmakers Marilyn and Chuck Braverman. The “Dogumentary” covers pugs and their owners in California, New York, and London. Frank, the pug star in “Men In Black,” is featured along with his trainers who tell us about pug training and what it takes to be a star in the world of Hollywood films. Lexi is a pug owned by a precocious nine year old girl who with her parents have taken their fawn around the world. The dog show scene is filmed featuring world renowned pug breeder Blanche Roberts and her award winning dogs. We learn some her show winning secrets and hear about importing pug semen from Sweden to breed the best dogs. “Ices” is the prize ##### stolen out of a handlers trailer during a dog show and the “Dogumentary” tells the dramatic rescue story. Directors Marilyn Braverman Chuck Braverman Report a Technical Issue If you're having any difficulties viewing the film or have any playback-related technical questions, contact us using our general feedback page.
Comments Posted 06/25/09 by Molly Dixon
I just wrote a long comment on A Pug’s Life and cannot find it. Did I do something wrong? HELP I really loved this movie. Posted 06/25/09 by Molly Dixon
I just watched A Pug’s Life and laughed and cried through the whole movie. I got my pug just a little over a year ago after wanting one for most of my 48 years. I have a female named Baby who is definately a momma’s girl. She has brought so much laughter and joy to our family that it seems we have always had her. She lives with 2 boxers, a chow mix and a mutt. She is our “queen” in training for when our alpha female chow passes away. Baby lives on a farm and lives with chickens, cows, a horse and 3 goats. The first time I saw her was when I noticed a lady in our small city park who had a portable fence with 6 pug puppies. She was waiting for someone to pick up an already purchased pug. I sat down in the middle of them and fell in love with Baby who was the runt of the litter. I got her at a greatly reduced price since she was almost 3 months old. Your movie is now on my wish list for a Christmas present. Thank you for making my day with such a wonderful movie. We are in dire financial problems so I will have to wait until we can save up the money after declaring bancruptcy. What a joy pugs are!!! I also have Multple Sclerosis and she really gives me joy on my worst of days. Right now she beleives she is a boxer since she “hangs” with them all day. She has no fear. Posted 05/12/09 by jonathan machon
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