Common Sense Note
Parents need to know that, like most movies featuring talking dogs (or animals of any kind, really), this upbeat adventure comedy will interest young pet lovers. The film doesn't have much in the way of iffy content except for some mild peril revolving around a dogfight promoter's mean mutt and a group of mountain lions that endanger the pup protagonist. Two dogs have a heartfelt romance, and two humans flirt. There are a few insults and some silly Mexican jokes (said by animals); e.g. "We're MexiCAN, not MexiCAN'T."
Sexual
Content
Dogs flirt/kiss and discuss dating; two humans also hug and flirt.
Violence
Mild peril: Chloe and Delgado confront mountain lions, dog-fight promoters, and a mean attack dog. Cops brandish their guns to arrest a character, but the weapons are only shown, not shot.
Language
Mild insults: "idiot," "stupid," "failure," "prissy."
Social
Behavior
Mostly positive messages. The movie explores class and cultural issues. A few silly Mexican jokes (said by animals).
Consumerism
The movie is about a pampered pooch from Beverly Hills... Brands include Louis Vuitton, Harry Winston, and Gucci. Rodeo Drive is also featured.
Drugs / Tobacco /
Alcohol
Not applicable