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A ballplayer (Victor Webster) claims to be the owner of a woman's (Candace Cameron Bure) new dog.A ballplayer (Victor Webster) claims to be the owner of a woman's (Candace Cameron Bure) new dog.A ballplayer (Victor Webster) claims to be the owner of a woman's (Candace Cameron Bure) new dog.
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Katie L. Hawkins
- Caitlin
- (as Katie Hawkins)
Thomas Daniel Smith
- Shelter Officer #2
- (as Thomas Daniel)
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When minor league ballplayer Victor Webster's dog runs away, he is adopted by Candace Cameron's Bure's daughter and eventually they all fall in love.
Dogs have been a mainstay of movies since 1905's RESCUED BY ROVER and the large Heinz 57 that plays Jake the dog in this movie is a charmer. His on screen poor training provides most of jokes and tensions in this movie.
In the midst of the amiably plotted story, we are offered some useful lessons on how to train a dog. Since some of the other reviews of Hallmark Channel movies indicate it is watched by older people with their children and grandchildren and each commercial break offers a message urging people to adopt a homeless pet.... well, let's hope that they do.
Dogs have been a mainstay of movies since 1905's RESCUED BY ROVER and the large Heinz 57 that plays Jake the dog in this movie is a charmer. His on screen poor training provides most of jokes and tensions in this movie.
In the midst of the amiably plotted story, we are offered some useful lessons on how to train a dog. Since some of the other reviews of Hallmark Channel movies indicate it is watched by older people with their children and grandchildren and each commercial break offers a message urging people to adopt a homeless pet.... well, let's hope that they do.
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- TriviaBen is a professional baseball player yet the team shown that he plays for is the University of Washington Huskies, a collegiate team.
- GoofsClicker training is completely misrepresented. The clicker is used to reinforce the exact moment you get a positive response, not the moment you issue an order.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hopeless, Romantic (2016)
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