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  1. 21 de set. de 2004 · Dog Gone Love: Directed by Rob Lundsgaard. With Alexander Chaplin, Jordan Ladd, Tom McGowan, Alexandra Boyd. A romantic comedy about a man, a woman, and their dogs. Steven Merritt, a research obsessed writer is mistaken for being gay by Rebecca, a young veterinarian assistant.

    • (179)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Rob Lundsgaard
    • 2004-09-21
  2. A young man and his father begin a desperate search to find their beloved dog Gonker on the Appalachian Trail before it’s too late. Based on an incredible tr...

    • 2 min
    • 967,8K
    • Netflix
  3. 13 de jan. de 2023 · Dog Gone: Directed by Stephen Herek. With Rob Lowe, Johnny Berchtold, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Nick Peine. Based on the true story of a father and son who repair their fractured relationship during a forced hike of the Appalachian trail to find their beloved lost dog.

    • (5,6K)
    • Biography, Drama, Family
    • Stephen Herek
    • 2023-01-13
  4. Dog Gone is a 2023 American biographical drama film directed by Stephen Herek. It was released by Netflix on January 13, 2023. Plot. Fielding is a socially awkward college kid, who decides to adopt a puppy after being rejected by a girl. He finds a yellow lab puppy at the local pound and adopts him.

  5. Synopsis. Sex, Lies, and Doggie-Bones…. A romantic comedy about a man, a woman, and their dogs. Steven Merritt, a research obsessed writer is mistaken for being gay by Rebecca, a young veterinarian assistant. He decides to play along in order to do research for his floundering novel.

    • Rob Lundsgaard
  6. Overview. A romantic comedy about a man, a woman, and their dogs. Steven Merritt, a research obsessed writer is mistaken for being gay by Rebecca, a young veterinarian assistant. He decides to play along in order to do research for his floundering novel.

  7. Author Steven goes undercover at a veterinary clinic to research his novel and finds love instead. Vet assistant Rebecca clicks with him, but assumes he’s gay. Realizing a gay character would improve his book, Stephen plays the part with exuberance.