Why is Dog Gone Trouble so inappropriate?

Why is Dog Gone Trouble so inappropriate? Some redeeming voice acting and sweet story lines but super inappropriate sexual innuendos (lots of “nut” jokes) that weren’t even funny for adults. Weirdly inappropriate. Lots of downright meanness. Also wealth focus and judging folks that are not as wealthy.

Some redeeming voice acting and sweet story lines but super inappropriate sexual innuendos (lots of “nut” jokes) that weren’t even funny for adults. Weirdly inappropriate. Lots of downright meanness. Also wealth focus and judging folks that are not as wealthy.

Is Dog Gone Trouble based on a true story?

This movie was likely inspired by the real life fortune of Trouble, a Maltese who inherited millions of dollars from her owner, the heiress Leona Helmsley.

Is Dog Gone Trouble sad?

Parents need to know that Dog Gone Trouble — about a pampered pooch named Trouble (voiced by Sean “Big Sean” Anderson) who ends up lost after a beloved owner (Betty White) dies — features dogs in peril. Younger kids may find Trouble’s predicament sad, if not a little scary.

What kind of dog is Dog Gone Trouble?

Cast. Sean “Big Sean” Anderson as Trouble, a pampered Alaskan Klee Kai puppy living in a mansion. Previously owned by Mrs. Sarah Vanderwhoozie, he later becomes Zoe’s dog.

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What happens at the end of dog Trouble?

Zoe ends up choosing Trouble in the end. Sarah’s lawyer finds their bonding incredibly strong and hands over the ownership of the pet and the property to Zoe. Sarah’s butler also adopts a stray dog, Rousey.