At the beginning, I saw it occasionally when I turned on the TV. The husband who never watched a show pointed to a little leopard who was playing with the puppy and said, "Hey, this cat is so big." It really looked like after making fun of him. The film takes the audience on a 400-mile family-hunting journey from the perspective of a dog, full of fun and tears. Bella grew up happily under the care of Lucas and her mother Terry, and one of them accompanied Terry to retirement. After receiving regular treatment in the military hospital, Bella also began to "go to work" to accompany the patient in the hospital. Unfortunately, Bella was hunted for being labelled as a bulldog by the Animal Administration. Lucas had to temporarily foster Bella at a friend’s house, and at the same time find a new home in a neighboring city where bulldogs are allowed to keep her. Pull back home. But of course Bella didn’t understand Lucas’ plan. Just as Lucas moved to a new home and was ready to pick up Bella, Bella found an opportunity to jump and ran out of the foster family’s backyard to start this long journey. A 400-mile family-seeking adventure for more than two years. It is gratifying that the owner has finally been found.
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