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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.
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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"
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6 of 10 found this mild
Six instances of "God", as in "Oh, my God" and ''freaking'' Two uses of "crap".
"Damn" is used twice.
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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.
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4 of 6 found this mild
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.