No Chance is an American bull dog
In Homeward Bound, the American Bulldog that was black and white and younger than the other one, was called Chance. The older, golden retriever' name was Shadow.
There are two homeward bound movies.the first one is called homward bound 1:where they journy through the mountains and number 2 is called homeward bound2:lost in san fransisco where they brake out of the airport and get lost in san fransisco.
Micheal J. Fox does. I've watched a movie and one of the actors sounded JUST LIKE Chance from the family movie, Homeward Bound. I asked my dad who played the actor in that movie and he said Micheal J. Fox. So that's your answer.
there are only 2 bound movies there were supposed to be three but he producers canceled it cause it ended up being more like dogs go to heaven then homeward bound and also because they got sued cause in the second one when hope picks up sassy the cat said oh hope take it off take it all off and people got offended
The Homeward Bound movies are great films about three family pets who get lost on trips and are determined to find their way back home. In "Homeward Bound 2: Lost in San Francisco" they meet a group of strays, one of which named Sledge, who seems to be a Shetland sheepdog but may be mixed with something else.
Dogs, are one example.
The boxer dog in "Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco" is named Shadow. He is one of the main characters, along with his friends Chance and Sassy, as they embark on a journey to reunite with their owners. Shadow is portrayed as wise and loyal, providing guidance and support to the others throughout their adventure.
Calling animal control is one thing that can be done about a neighbor's pitbull jumping your fence and attacking your dogs. If your dogs have been injured, you may also want to take your neighbor to small claims court.
The movie you are referring to is called "The Adventures of Milo and Otis". It is a Japanese film that follows the journey of a cat named Milo and a dog named Otis as they experience various adventures together.
No. In fact, out of the 7, I have owned, not one of them could even swim......Chuck.
They make wonderful therapy dogs. They excel in agility competitions. The come in a variety of colors At one time, some called them "nanny dogs".
A well cared for and well loved pitbull will not eat another dog, nor will it attack another one. Like all dogs, pitbulls are only as good as their owner.