Family affection, friendship, and the concerted efforts of partners are all warm and touching.
The world of ice and snow in Alaska cannot be disliked, and the dubbing of the dogs also appropriately shows their own characteristics.
The dialogue between the dogs makes me laugh:
What are you doing here? You're supposed to be on the lookout.
[runs into the car for fear of big cats and asked] What are you doing here, you should be guarding the door .
I thought I could protect you better from in here.
Oh, I thought I could protect you better from in here.
It's a dream come true. We're surrounded by vanilla ice cream. Where's the dirt?
[After the dog is parachuted into the snow] Why can't I see the soil?
This ice cream has no flavor. This isn't a dream, it's my worst nightmare!
But these ice creams have no flavor. This is probably not my dream, but a nightmare.
I hardly recognized you, dude. You're so clean. Your coat is spotless.
[When the dog family is reunited, my mother said to the little dog who likes to roll in the mud and think he looks handsome in mud] Oh, you are so clean, I hardly recognize you.
I know. I look disgusting.
I know. I look terrible.
Conversations like this are endless. However, it is not just a smile, but a deeper revelation will be found in it. For example, what Talon, like Dr. Grandpa, told the buddies when he finally left:
"There's a time in a pup's life when they realize there are forces greater than themselves at work in the universe. Forces which can't be seen or touched, but only felt .And although life may lead you where you least expect, you can have faith that it's where you were meant to be
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