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Anyone who's both an animal lover and a movie buff knows that there's plenty of reason to be wary when a film revolves around a dog. Because if it does, the chances are high—even if the movie has a happy ending—that it'll leave you a weepy mess. There's just something about seeing humanity's best friend on screen that tugs on the heartstrings, whether you're watching a story that highlights their bravery, their loyalty, or their unconditional love. Just about every dog movie there is—Cujoaside, perhaps—is emotional, but which are the biggest tearjerkers? U.K. pet-friendly rental company Canine Cottages did the research, combing through IMDB reviews of the 100 most popular dog films to determine which bummed the most viewers out. So, if you're feeling like you need a good cry, you should most certainly read on to learn about the 10 saddest dog movies of all time.

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Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Buena Vista Pictures

Disney's Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journeyis actually a remake of a 1963 film, but 1980s and '90s kids likely remember being traumatized by this version, which was released in 1993. Homeward Boundfollows three pets—a bulldog named Chance (voiced by Michael J. Fox), a golden retriever named Shadow (voiced by Don Ameche), and a Himalayan cat named Sassy (voiced by Sally Field)—who think they've been abandoned and embark on an arduous trip to be reunited with their family. As you might assume, that journey involves the animals being in peril, but it's the relationship between the elderly Shadow and his boy best friend Peter (Benj Thall) that really turns on the waterworks.

9
Umberto D.

Carlo Battisti in Umberto D
Dear Film

A film by Italian neorealist filmmaker Vittorio De Sica (The Bicycle Thief), 1952's Umberto D.revolves around the title character (Carlo Battisti), an old man who's fallen into poverty and has nothing to his name other than his faithful companion, Flike. "I'm not even a dog lover and this movie STILL got to me," one IMDB reviewer wrote of the heart-wrenching classic.

8
My Dog Skip

Frankie Muniz in My Dog Skip
Warner Bros.

My Dog Skipfrom 2000 is all the more affecting because it's based on a real-life memoir of a boy and his best friend. In the movie (and the book), Willie (Frankie Muniz) gets a ninth birthday present that ends up enriching and shaping his life: a Jack Russell terrier named Skip. Fun fact—at different points in Skip's life, he's played by Moose, the dog who famously played Eddie on Frasier, and Moose's son, Enzo, who inherited the sitcom role from his famous dad.

7
pulang aso

Josh Lucas in Red Dog
Roadshow Film Distributors

pulang aso (2011) is based on the true story of the titular kelpie, who became something of a Western Australian icon for traveling a considerable amount of that part of the continent and rolling with multiple owners throughout his life. (If you ever find yourself in the town of Dampier, you can visit a statue of the real Red Dog.) The movie was a commercial and critical hit in its home country and co-stars Josh Lucasand Rachael Taylor.

6
Walo pababa

Paul Walker in Eight Below
Buena Vista Pictures

In 2006's adventure flick Walo pababa, isang gabay (Paul Walker) will stop at nothing, including deadly weather conditions, to rescue his sled dogs who were abandoned at an Antartica research base. Pretty harrowing stuff for a family movie brought to you by Disney.

5
A Dog's Purpose

Dennis Quaid in A Dog's Purpose
Universal Pictures

If you've ever had to say goodbye to a canine companion, you know how painful it can be. A Dog's Purpose, based on the novel of the same name and released in 2017, softens that blow that positing that dogs are reincarnated, and that you might someday meet a familiar soul in a new, furry body. The movie follows the same dog through several lifetimes, all leading up to a reunion that won't leave a dry eye in the house.

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4
Old Yeller

Tommy Kirk and Kevin Corcoran in Old Yeller
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You know it. You probably don't love it. It's Old Yeller, one of the most upsetting movies ever marketed to kids. Based on the book, the 1956 movie is another boy-and-his-dog story, with Travis (Tommy Kirk) coming of age by fire when he's forced to make a very adult decision about his old buddy.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb

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Marley & Me

Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson in Marley & Me
20th Century Fox

The subtitle of John Grogan'smemoir, Marley & Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog, sets the scene for the 2008 feature film adaptation starring Jennifer Anistonand Owen Wilson. Sina John at Jenny ay nagpatibay ng isang dilaw na lab na nagpapatunay na medyo may problema sa bata, upang sabihin ang hindi bababa sa, ngunit hindi nila kailanman pinabayaan o sumuko kay Marley. Ang kanilang debosyon sa kaibig-ibig na mapanirang aso ay binabayaran sa mga nakaraang taon, na pupunta lamang upang ipakita na hindi mo na kailangang maging maayos na maging karapat-dapat sa isang maliit na pag-ibig.

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Fluke

Fluke
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Flukeay malayo sa isang hit noong 1995, atMayroon itong isang paltry 25% Sa Rotten Tomato, ngunit ito ay pumapasok sa No. 2 sa listahan ng Canine Cottage ng The Saddest Dog Films kailanman. Ang kwento ay sumusunod sa isang aso na napagtanto na dati siyang isang negosyanteng tao at pagkatapos ay sumusubok na muling makasama sa kanyang asawa (!) At bata, hindi upang banggitin ang paghiganti ng kanyang sariling kamatayan sa kamay ng kanyang kapareha. Habang nakikipag-usap ito sa ilang mabibigat na bagay para sa isang pelikulang aso na nakatuon sa pamilya, hindi nakakagulat iyonFlukemapataob ang napakaraming manonood.

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Hachi: Tale ng isang aso

Richard Gere in Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Stage 6 Films/Sony Pictures Entertainment

Naabot namin ang dulo ng linya, ang pinaka -nakakalungkot na pelikula ng aso na nagawa. At ang karangalan ay kabilang saHachi: Tale ng isang aso, isang pelikulang 2009 na maluwag batay sa isang tunay na Akita na nagngangalang Hachikō na nakatira sa Tokyo kasama ang kanyang may -ari noong '20s. Sa kasalukuyang araw na ito, ang American Take, ang may-ari ni Hachi ay si Parker (Richard Gere), isang propesor ng musika, at araw-araw, ang aso ay gumagawa ng kanyang sariling paraan sa kalapit na istasyon ng tren upang tanggapin ang kanyang tahanan ng tao mula sa trabaho. Upang masabi pa ang tungkol sa balangkas ay upang masira ito, ngunitHachi: Tale ng isang aso At ang totoong kwento sa likuran nito ay parehong mga testamento sa hindi magkatugma na katapatan ng mga kaibigan na hindi natin nararapat.

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