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User Comments for: Rescued by Ruby

emwy says...
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2 years ago
Although it is in no way representative of what it's like to own and train a dog, especially a puppy, a shelter dog who's already had 7 homes, and a high-energy herding mix on top of that... this is a really lovely, heart-warming story. At least it's realistic in the sense that as a dog owner, you do meet a lot of people who give off huge dominance theory vibes and you just wanna strangle them. Alas, a movie doesn't have to be realistic to be very entertaining and make me cry.

Always happy to see Grant Gustin thrive.

And for those who want to know, "Does the dog die?": [spoiler]The dog does NOT die. :D[/spoiler]
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MD_6 says...
2 months ago
It was beautiful. For all the Ruby and Bear out there, this deserves a 10. :heart:
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Chinalover33 says...
4 months ago
A little drawn out with some unnecessary parts, but overall a good dog story. The K9 part of the movie felt really make-shift though.
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damonmtv says...
2 years ago
A very sweet film, and a true story
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gota0502 says...
2 years ago
It's a cute, feel-good movie. Of course the training process in a situation like this is a bit dramatized, but that's how movies go. I enjoyed the story and the actors were decent (though his Canadian accent was a little difficult to listen to) and my dog enjoyed watching Ruby's story as well. In the end, it's decent enough to watch and enjoy.
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jensequel says...
2 years ago
This is an excellent family film. Bonus: no dogs die.
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moviejunky says...
2 years ago
This is exactly the kind of movie you expect with a cover like this. It's not bad, the acting of the dog(s) is quite well done and overall it has a heartwarming message,
But these movies always have a) new dog owners who have done 0 research on what type of breed they are getting, how to train a dog, of what getting a rescue specifically might entail - which is just a recipe for disaster (and rarely ends in a net-positive) and b) a dog whose misbehavior is "quirky" and not something that could lead to problems (property damage, people getting hurt), not to mention the distress it puts the animal under. It's just frustrating when people might think this is what owning I dog (should) look like.
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