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The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
804
YOUR RATING
Corey Sevier and Rebecca Dalton in The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating (2023)
ComedyRomance

Simon believes Chloe is the girl of his dreams but can't seem to win over her beloved pup. He enlists dog trainer, Alex, and soon finds himself wondering where his real connection might be.Simon believes Chloe is the girl of his dreams but can't seem to win over her beloved pup. He enlists dog trainer, Alex, and soon finds himself wondering where his real connection might be.Simon believes Chloe is the girl of his dreams but can't seem to win over her beloved pup. He enlists dog trainer, Alex, and soon finds himself wondering where his real connection might be.

  • Director
    • Craig Pryce
  • Writers
    • Deborah Wood
    • Catherine Reay
    • Kate Somerville
  • Stars
    • Rebecca Dalton
    • Corey Sevier
    • Emily Stranges
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    804
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Pryce
    • Writers
      • Deborah Wood
      • Catherine Reay
      • Kate Somerville
    • Stars
      • Rebecca Dalton
      • Corey Sevier
      • Emily Stranges
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rebecca Dalton
    Rebecca Dalton
    • Alex
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Simon
    Emily Stranges
    Emily Stranges
    • Sarah
    Justin Nurse
    Justin Nurse
    • Jacob
    • (as Justin Gerard Nurse)
    Eliza King
    Eliza King
    • Chloe
    Pat Dempsey
    Pat Dempsey
    • Malcom
    Mikaela Dyke
    Mikaela Dyke
    • Jen
    Anshuman Pandey
    Anshuman Pandey
    • Jeremy
    Alexis Koetting
    Alexis Koetting
    • Anne
    Santiago Guzman
    • Diego
    John Pike
    • Gabe
    • Director
      • Craig Pryce
    • Writers
      • Deborah Wood
      • Catherine Reay
      • Kate Somerville
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    8MichaelByTheSea

    Rebecca Dalton is sweet and gorgeous in a movie that was way better than I thought it would be

    Movies that focus on dogs kind of cheat. Everybody loves dogs (or at least they should) and so viewers are already inclined to enjoy themselves when watching dog centric movies. But I've seen a lot of average dog movies including many on Hallmark (most recently, A Very Corgi Christmas). The mere presence of dogs can't hide a movie's flaws. But I was pleasantly surprised by this one.

    I'm not Corey Sevier's biggest fan, but he was quite good in Noel Next Door, and he was good again here as Simon the Ad Man. I just didn't like his clothes which featured goofy suits, silky polka dot shirts (with an unflattering Saturday Night Fever vibe), turtle necks, etc. Ugh. He definitely did NOT go for the Don Draper look at all (even though that Mad Men name got dropped in the movie).

    Rebecca Dalton, on the other hand, who'd look great in a burlap sack, was usually walking around in very flattering yoga pants and attractive but subdued tops. She played Alex, a beautiful, warm, and engaging dog trainer with no idea how to feed dogs, at least based on the opening scenes (Jacob the vet needs to educate her on dog diets). She was very very watchable. Hallmark needs to lock her down into an exclusive movie deal.

    I also enjoyed the filming location in St. John's, a city on Newfoundland island, the easternmost part of Canada. If they ever mentioned the movie being set in an American town, as they normally are despite most Hallmark movies being filmed in Canada, I missed it. The area looked beautiful and the colorful buildings looked quite charming.

    The movie was very well written. It was based upon an actual guidebook called "The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating: Using Cold Noses to Find Warm Hearts" that was written 20 years ago by a dog trainer named Deborah Wood. The premise?: "Studies show you're three times more likely to meet someone if you have a dog with you." That guidebook was turned into a romantic movie by new writers Catherine Reay and Kate Somerville. And when Simon and Alex meet, they both have dogs with them. Alex's sister Sarah was a well written character with some great lines delivered by a compelling Emily Stranges. Although younger than Alex, Sarah is much more at peace with their POS father ("You're just letting Dad's mistakes make the most important decisions for you"). I also liked that the competition (Chloe and Jacob) were quite likable. Jacob, played by Justin Nurse, is a handsome veterinarian who volunteers and will do literally anything to help Alex. Chloe, played by Eliza King, is a model turned successful fashion designer. She's a kind dog loving woman who knows what she wants (and what she doesn't):

    Simon: "That drink order was really something" Chloe: "Well, why would I compromise when I know what I like"

    There's also a fun scene where Alex and Simon realize they're really attracted to each other:

    Simon: "This next part should come really naturally to you. You have to remain rigid." Alex: "Very funny. Never mock a woman with an axe in her hand."

    Simon is described as "thoughtful, funny and reliable". I sure hope my daughter finds somebody like that one day.

    But, once again, in the world of Hallmark, the depiction of money and business issues simply ignores reality. The only solution to the Shelter suddenly losing their lease is for them to buy the property? I don't know what the real estate values are in Newfoundland, but having a nonprofit Shelter buy the building seems like it might be a bit of a stretch and would require more than a last minute lightly attended silent auction.

    I pointedly didn't watch this movie when it first came out. Instead, I began watching it a week later with every intention of turning it off. But I was drawn in by Rebecca Dalton and found the movie much more entertaining than I had anticipated. I grade Hallmark on a curve, so that's why this gets an 8.
    4galanosle

    Better than I expected but 😅

    It wasn't the best film in the world but it wasn't the worst ever This film has good messeges but they are delivered to straight forward and they make them feel stupid

    The actors are doing a very good job but the filming wasn't the best

    Things would come out of nowhere and the way the scenes were changing were just a simple black screen => next scene

    It just had some non copyrighted music, nothing special

    I liked the whole dog trainer theme of the movie but everything else was "meh"

    My favorite character was probably Radar, Alex's dog/partner I wouldn't rewatch this, but I will admit I am not the biggest romance movie fan.
    10doggietracksnl

    Great movie beautiful scenery

    This was a light hearted movie shot in a beautiful city. I found out that it was shot in Newfoundland Canada, although US flags are scene through the movie.

    The title name was spot on and it was a good enjoyable movie. Main actors kept the pace going. Daddy issues with main character could of had a rewrite. The Blonde in the movie, where did she come from? Never seen her before but they saved the movie including more scenes of her at the end. It's Hallmark, plots are similar but it's simple and refreshing for the Holidays. I'm glad I can sit down with my kids and watch a decent movie, we all need that.
    10pgibbons-83953

    Low expectations, but high results! 10/10

    Listen, I'll be honest and say the previews for this movie did not excite me; however, both my husband and I ended up loving it! It premiered on January 1st, and was fun, playful, lighthearted, had great banter and chemistry between the leads, was energetic and entertaining, and was the perfect movie to jump start the new year. I don't typically enjoy dog training movies, but this one worked for me.

    At one point, it looked like it was about to go deep into some family drama, but they only used that information to explain a reaction to something else, and kept it moving. It did not bring down the mood of the movie, which often times can happen.

    I would say this movie is best to watch when you are needing a break from the heaviness of life.

    It was such a wonderful pick-me-up!
    VetteRanger

    Entertaining

    We've liked both leads in other movies, and we've been dog owners for close to 40 years, so The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating had a double draw for us.

    Early on was a line that knocked off a star for me. "I don't train people. I train dogs". That's actually not the focus of dog training. While you DO train dogs, you also train people how to control and interact with their dogs. If you just train a dog and hand it back to a clueless owner, all the training is wasted.

    So it would be nice if writers knew something about dog training before writing about dogs and dog training. They did get one thing right. Reward a dog for good behavior.

    The romance itself started out as antithetical but they moved past that VERY quickly, to two people attracted to each other and unable to admit it. It made for a compelling story, and one we enjoyed.

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    • Trivia
      Aired as the first of five original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "New Year New Movies" lineup.
    • Goofs
      Simon picks Alex up for the fundraiser and her hair is straight. They arrive at the fundraiser and her hair is curled.
    • Connections
      References Mad Men (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Nut House
      by Doc Martin

      courtesy of Bayham Music Library & Biographically Entertaining Music Library

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • Johnson Production Group (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quando l'amore ci mette la zampa
    • Filming locations
      • Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada(location)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Johnson Production Group
      • The MediaPro Studio
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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