🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Thor Freudenthal
- Genre: Comedy, Family
- Release year: 2009
- Runtime (length): 1h 40min
- IMDb rating: 5.4/10 (27k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 46%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Two foster kids turn an abandoned hotel into a dog mansion using stolen goods and the power of puppy-dog eyes to evade the law and win the hearts of social workers.
🍿 Hotel for Dogs: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction to Andi and Bruce
Andi and Bruce are orphaned siblings bouncing between foster homes in the city. They struggle to find a stable environment, particularly with their current foster parents, Lois and Carl Scudder, aspiring rock musicians who are less than attentive. They secretly care for a stray dog named Friday, breaking the rules of their foster home.

Discovering the Abandoned Hotel
While trying to keep Friday safe and fed, Andi and Bruce stumble upon an abandoned hotel. They soon discover that a few stray dogs are already residing there. Bruce, a mechanically gifted child, begins repurposing the hotel into a haven for the dogs. They decide to provide for them all.

Expanding the Dog Hotel
Andi and Bruce enlist the help of Dave and Heather, two pet store employees who are sympathetic to their cause. They also recruit Mark, a neighbor with an interest in Heather. The group works together to bring in more stray dogs, constructing elaborate gadgets and contraptions to care for them, all while keeping the operation a secret from the authorities and their foster parents.

Trouble Brews
As the number of dogs grows, so does the risk of getting caught. Their social worker, Bernie, finds them a potentially stable foster home, but it requires them to give up their dog rescue operation. One night, a malfunction in Bruce’s contraptions leads to chaos at the hotel, attracting the attention of the police and animal control.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Andi (Emma Roberts): A resourceful sixteen-year-old orphan who, along with her brother, creates a secret hotel for stray dogs.
- Bruce (Jake T. Austin): Andi’s inventive younger brother who uses his mechanical skills to create a paradise for the dogs in the abandoned hotel.
- Bernie (Don Cheadle): The kind-hearted social worker who tries to find a stable home for Andi and Bruce and ultimately adopts them.
- Dave (Johnny Simmons): A pet store employee who becomes friends with Andi and Bruce and helps them care for the dogs.
- Heather (Kyla Pratt): Another pet store employee who joins Andi, Bruce, and Dave in their mission to protect the stray dogs.
- Lois Scudder (Lisa Kudrow): One of Andi and Bruce’s uncaring foster parents who is an aspiring rock star.
- Carl Scudder (Kevin Dillon): One of Andi and Bruce’s uncaring foster parents who is an aspiring rock star.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Bruce: “If you look at it, dogs have three basic needs. That’s- that’s eatting, sleeping, peeing and pooping.” – Bruce explains his simplistic view of dog care, setting the stage for his elaborate inventions.
- Andi: “That’s four.” – Andi corrects Bruce’s initial assessment, highlighting their sibling dynamic.
- Heather: “Uh, I’ve stepped in both and I have to disagree.” – Heather humorously refutes the idea that peeing and pooping are the same thing, adding to the comical dialogue.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $35,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $73,034,460
- Worldwide Gross: $117,252,578
💥 Hotel for Dogs Reviews
Personal Review
I remember watching ‘Hotel for Dogs’ as a kid, and I was completely captivated! The idea of a secret hotel just for dogs felt like the coolest thing ever. The scene where Bruce shows off all his inventions for the dogs was my favorite – I even tried to build some of them myself! This movie definitely sparked my imagination and love for animals, and it still brings back that warm, fuzzy feeling when I rewatch it.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Children and families”
- “Dog lovers”
- “Fans of Emma Roberts and Jake T. Austin”
- “Anyone looking for a lighthearted and heartwarming movie”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Mild peril”
- “Petty theft”
- “Slight potty humor”
Professional Reviews
- ScreenRant: “While ‘Hotel for Dogs’ might not be a cinematic masterpiece, it delivers exactly what it promises: a heartwarming story about the bond between humans and animals. The film’s strength lies in its charming simplicity and the undeniable appeal of its canine stars.
- Vital Thrills: “The humor can be a bit childish, but the overall message of compassion and finding a home is genuinely touching. ‘Hotel for Dogs’ is a solid choice for a family movie night, especially if you have animal lovers in the house.
- IMDB reviewer: “A movie about two children, who are not biologically related, that are going from Foster home to Foster home. They are accompanied by a dog name Friday. Then these children save abandoned dog and created a hotel for dogs. A very good movie for kids.
Audience Reactions
Kids loved the wacky inventions and the dogs running wild in the hotel.: The movie is praised for being a fun and heartwarming family film with adorable dogs.
Animal lovers found the story of rescuing and caring for stray dogs very touching.: Many viewers appreciated the film’s positive message about compassion and finding a home.
Overall Consensus: A cute and entertaining family movie that dog lovers will especially enjoy, despite some predictable plot points.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Nearly 70 dogs were used in the film, many rescued from animal shelters. Several were adopted by crew members after filming.”
- “The film is based on the 1971 novel of the same name by Lois Duncan.”
🖥️ How to Watch Hotel for Dogs?
Hotel for Dogs is available to rent or buy on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your local listings for streaming availability and prices. Physical copies (DVD, Blu-ray) can also be purchased online.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Hotel for Dogs, you might like these similar films:
- Beethoven (1992): Features a family who initially resist having a dog but eventually come to love and protect a large St. Bernard.
- Air Bud (1997): Centers around a boy and a talented Golden Retriever, showcasing the bond between kids and their animal companions.
- Because of Winn-Dixie (2005): Tells the story of a girl who adopts a stray dog, and the dog helps her connect with the people in her new town.
- Cats & Dogs (2001): Focuses on the secret war between cats and dogs, offering a comedic take on the lives of pets.
🛒 Hotel for Dogs Related Products
- Hotel for Dogs [Blu-ray]: Own the movie on Blu-ray for a high-definition viewing experience with special features like behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the cast.
- Dog Toys Variety Pack for Small to Medium Dogs: Inspired by the inventive toys in the movie, this variety pack includes durable chew toys, plush toys, and rope toys to keep your furry friends entertained.
- Lois Duncan Collection: Includes ‘Hotel for Dogs’ and other novels.: Explore the collection of children’s novels that are written by Lois Duncan, including ‘Hotel for Dogs’, the novel that inspired the movie
- Hotel for Dogs (Nintendo DS): Based on the hit movie. Now you get to care for and train the dogs. Adopt and customize more than 40 dogs in over 100 missions. Also includes dog training mini-games.
🎧 Soundtrack
Hotel for Dogs features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Hotel for Dogs was primarily filmed on location in Los Angeles, California, specifically at the Universal Studios backlot.
Yes, Hotel for Dogs is based on the 1971 children’s book of the same name by Lois Duncan.
Friday, the main dog in Hotel for Dogs, is a terrier mix.
No, Hotel for Dogs is a DreamWorks Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies production.
🔥 Bonus Content
McDonalds Hotel For Dogs 2009
Remember those movie tie-in meals at McDonald’s? Check out this retro commercial for ‘Hotel for Dogs’! I almost forgot about these promotions but it’s definitely a nice little nostalgic trip.
DreamWorks / Nickelodeon Movies (Hotel for Dogs)
Ever wonder what the official intro looked like before Hotel for Dogs? This is a great reminder of sitting in the theatre as a kid. Check it out if you want to indulge in the nostalgia!
Hotel for Dogs – Film 4 Intro
Did you catch Hotel for Dogs on TV? This Film 4 intro might spark some memories! Honestly, these intros are so charming, I kind of miss them.
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