Movie inspires woman to get a dog — this theater honors them with a chance most furry friends miss out on
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People have different reasons to get dogs; for some, it's reliving their childhood memories, while for others, it's all about escaping loneliness. But, whatever may be the reason, one thing is certain: their life will take a complete 360° turn the moment a furry companion walks through the door. Suddenly, the house feels like home, and life just seems picture-perfect with a loyal companion by your side, ready for every adventure, big or small. Similarly, in an interview with Inside Edition, a woman shared how her life came full circle when she got the golden opportunity to watch 'Lady and the Tramp' with her dog — the same movie that had first inspired her to adopt a pup.

Recently, Majestic Bastille, an independent movie theater in Paris, made movie nights for pet parents way more special by allowing them to arrive with their furry companions. In a wholesome video shared on their official YouTube channel, people were captured enjoying the Disney movie with their dogs. In the clip, the adorable puppies were seen watching the musical rom-com, nestled in their cozy theater seats. Interestingly, most dogs enjoyed the movie in complete silence — a clear sign that they were truly invested in the film. After the movie, the dogs even got the golden opportunity to meet and socialize with each other, something they might not get to do daily.
It was at the premiere of this Paris theater's dog-friendly show that the aforementioned woman revealed that her love for "Lady and the Tramp," in fact, was what made her fall in love with the dogs. Notably, the Paris theater said that they would arrange for more dog-friendly shows with Key 9 Ford Films. So, if you are from Paris, you now definitely know where to take your dogs for that picture-perfect date night.


Meanwhile, reacting to the news, @rubybadger223mainchannel9 commented, "Dogs are intelligent just like people because they also want people to see this movie in theaters." Similarly, @michaelkalpakiss wrote, "This is so fun, I would totally go! I walk by and catch my dog watching TV all the time; he’d be a little loud in the theater because he’s an active listener/watcher, but he’d love this!" @breezy-o1w revealed, "My dog and I love to watch movies together. He loves popcorn as well." On the other hand, @laurieo877 said, "My dogs don't watch TV. They'd be more interested in the live dogs around them." @sandybelleX3 asked, "That is super adorable! But what if they need to go to the restroom?"
In another story, Stephen Kelleher, who owns the Instagram page that goes by @barney_the_tv_border_collie, captured her dog's reaction to an intense action scene from "King Kong." Holding a toy in his mouth, Barney, her dog, was clearly stressed as he watched King Kong attack the heroine on the screen. At one point, the dog even took a step back and almost jumped on the TV, as if trying to get inside the television to help the heroine. The dog's owner kept moving her camera back and forth between the TV and Barney, capturing how her sweet pup was getting agitated by King Kong's every single move. What's more special about the video was the fact that the toy that Barney was holding was that of a monkey, just like the one he was watching on the screen. Moreover, Kelleher, Barney's mother, wrote, "Barney likes the fact that the girl is brave and says 'No,'" interpreting his perspective.
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