When it comes to movies about talking animals, Netflix has a very extensive library. Here are three of the bright spots in their collection
By Richard Leo Ramos
Pets United
In an age of hero-team movies, why not a team movie about our furry friends? That’s what Pets United is about. It follows the story of a blue heeler mixed-breed dog named Roger and a misfit band of animals who find friendship while surviving a world where their families aren’t there. Notable voice actors are Patrick Roche as Roger, and Natalie Dormer as Belle, a Siamese cat.

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Cats & Dogs
(movie franchise with two movies; the second one is The Revenge of Kitty Galore)
If you’ve ever imagined that our feline and canine companions are members of super-secret spy organizations, then this movie series is definitely for you. With an A-list voice cast playing beagles, Anatolian shepherds, Persian cats, and bloodhounds, this film franchise plays with many spy movie call-backs, all wrapped up as a furry and fabulous G-rated (mostly) romp.

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Shaun the Sheep – The Movie
It’s a film about sheep, yes, but the titular character and his goofy group of ruminants wreak havoc on their farm, while the sheepdog Bitzer is usually roped into their crazy escapades—in this case, it has something to do with an alien. Really. The humor will certainly appeal to the kids, with a joke or two for mom and dad.

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Dogs talk!
Some of the very first “talk” movies to feature talking animals in a live action setting were known as the Dogville Comedies, which were produced from 1929 to 1931.
Also known as “barkies,” the actors were various trained dogs who were dressed up for parodies of films that were popular at the time. Voices were dubbed in by actors. Some of the production crew would later end up working in the Three Stooges comedy skits.

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Watching and waiting
It should be noted that some of the movies featured in this article may disappear and reappear—after all, Netflix usually cycles through various movies. But that also means that they may have new movies up and available.
So, if you’re looking for movies and shows that have animal themes in Netflix, it pays to do some searching among the titles every now and then.
