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** After he's reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she had given birth to a litter of six puppies, of whom Rover is the father), the movie ultimately ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look identical to him while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play card and then playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.

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** After he's reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she had given birth to a litter of six puppies, of whom Rover is the father), the movie ultimately ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look identical to him while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play card cards and then playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.
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** When Rover starts missing his life on the farm (including Daisy and the other friends he made) and becomes depressed, Connie notices--and, while obviously a bit a reluctant to do so, Connie ultimately just wants Rover to be happy and decides to take him back to the farm so he can be with Daisy and the others. While obviously sad to part ways, Connie and Rover share a heartfelt goodbye before Connie leaves to go back home to Las Vegas.

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** When Rover starts missing his life on the farm (including Daisy and the other friends he made) and becomes depressed, Connie notices--and, while obviously a bit a reluctant to do so, Connie ultimately [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy just wants Rover to be happy happy]] and decides to take him back to the farm so he can be with Daisy and the others. While obviously sad to part ways, Connie and Rover share a heartfelt goodbye before Connie leaves to go back home to Las Vegas.
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** After he's reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she had given birth to a litter of six puppies, of whom Rover is the father), the movie ultimately ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look identical to him while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play card and then playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.

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** After he's reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she had given birth to a litter of six puppies, of whom Rover is the father), the movie ultimately ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look identical to him while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play card and then playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.farm.
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* The ending of the movie is this (though also combined with TearJerker to a certain extent):
** When Rover starts missing his life on the farm (including Daisy and the other friends he made back on the farm) and becomes depressed, Connie sees this and, ultimately just wanting her dog to be happy, takes him back to the farm, where's he reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she gave to birth to a litter of six puppies, of which Rover is the father) and his other friends. Though sad to ultimately go their separate ways, Connie and Rover share a heartfelt goodbye before she leaves to go back to Las Vegas.
** The movie ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look just like Rover while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.

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* The ending of the movie is this (though also combined with TearJerker to a certain an extent):
** When Rover starts missing his life on the farm (including Daisy and the other friends he made back on the farm) made) and becomes depressed, Connie sees this and, notices--and, while obviously a bit a reluctant to do so, Connie ultimately just wanting her dog wants Rover to be happy, takes happy and decides to take him back to the farm, where's farm so he reunited can be with Daisy (who reveals that she gave to birth to a litter of six puppies, of which Rover is and the father) and his other friends. Though others. While obviously sad to ultimately go their separate part ways, Connie and Rover share a heartfelt goodbye before she Connie leaves to go back home to Las Vegas.
** The After he's reunited with Daisy (who reveals that she had given birth to a litter of six puppies, of whom Rover is the father), the movie ultimately ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look just like Rover identical to him while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play cards card and then playfully chasing Daisy around the farm.
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* Rover and Daisy's relationship as it develops is generally this. Daisy clearly grows to like Rover for his personality more than any conventional good looks; she's under no illusion that he's a perfect dog, but she tries her best to accept all of his odd quirks and eccentricities. Rover, in turn, tries his best to be a good boyfriend and a farm dog, and adjust to his new life with her. There are a number of tender scenes scattered throughout the movie of the pair quietly and earnestly chatting, as well as Rover making up purposely silly songs to try to amuse and impress her.

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* Rover and Daisy's relationship as it develops is generally this. Daisy clearly grows to like Rover for his personality more than any conventional good looks; she's under no illusion that he's a perfect dog, but she tries her best to accept all of his odd quirks and eccentricities. Rover, in turn, tries his best to be a good boyfriend and a farm dog, and adjust to his new life with her. There are a number of tender scenes scattered throughout the movie of the pair quietly and earnestly chatting, as well as Rover making up purposely silly songs to try to amuse and impress her.
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* Rover and Daisy's relationship as it develops is generally this. Daisy clearly grows to like Rover for his personality than any conventional good looks; she's under no illusion that he's a perfect dog, but she tries her best to accept all of his odd quirks and eccentricities. Rover, in turn, tries his best to be a good boyfriend and a farm dog, and adjust to his new life with her. There are a number of tender scenes scattered throughout the movie of the pair quietly and earnestly chatting, as well as Rover making up purposely silly songs to try to amuse and impress her.

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* Rover and Daisy's relationship as it develops is generally this. Daisy clearly grows to like Rover for his personality more than any conventional good looks; she's under no illusion that he's a perfect dog, but she tries her best to accept all of his odd quirks and eccentricities. Rover, in turn, tries his best to be a good boyfriend and a farm dog, and adjust to his new life with her. There are a number of tender scenes scattered throughout the movie of the pair quietly and earnestly chatting, as well as Rover making up purposely silly songs to try to amuse and impress her.
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* Rover and Daisy's relationship as it develops is generally this. Daisy clearly grows to like Rover for his personality than any conventional good looks; she's under no illusion that he's a perfect dog, but she tries her best to accept all of his odd quirks and eccentricities. Rover, in turn, tries his best to be a good boyfriend and a farm dog, and adjust to his new life with her. There are a number of tender scenes scattered throughout the movie of the pair quietly and earnestly chatting, as well as Rover making up purposely silly songs to try to amuse and impress her.

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* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see Rover finally reunited with Daisy and his friends after Rocky tried getting rid of him.
* The ending of the movie is really sweet--ultimately just wanting her dog to be happy, Connie takes Rover back to the farm and they have a heartfelt goodbye. Rover's reunited with Daisy, who reveals that she gave birth to a litter of six puppies (of which Rover's the father), five of whom look just like Rover and one that looks just like that Daisy. The story ends with Rover teaching his kids how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.

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* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see After Rover and Connie are finally reunited with Daisy each other, it's just so sweet to see how happy they are.
** Also, after Connie discovers what her boyfriend, Rocky, did to Rover (namely trying to kill him by dumping him over the Hoover Dam) and Rocky tries retaliating against her, Rover
and his friends after Vegas-friends protect Connie by chasing Rocky tried getting rid out of him.
the casino, and Rocky ultimately gets what's coming to him from a group of fellow gangsters.
* The ending of the movie is really sweet--ultimately this (though also combined with TearJerker to a certain extent):
** When Rover starts missing his life on the farm (including Daisy and the other friends he made back on the farm) and becomes depressed, Connie sees this and, ultimately
just wanting her dog to be happy, Connie takes Rover him back to the farm and they have a heartfelt goodbye. Rover's farm, where's he reunited with Daisy, who Daisy (who reveals that she gave to birth to a litter of six puppies (of puppies, of which Rover's the father), five of whom look just like Rover is the father) and one that looks just like that Daisy. his other friends. Though sad to ultimately go their separate ways, Connie and Rover share a heartfelt goodbye before she leaves to go back to Las Vegas.
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The story movie ends with Rover teaching his kids (five of whom look just like Rover while the sixth looks identical to Daisy) how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.farm.
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* The ending of the movie is really sweet--ultimately just wanting her dog to be happy, Connie takes Rover back to the farm and they have a heartfelt goodbye. Rover's reunited with Daisy, who reveals that she gave birth to a litter of six puppies (of which Rover's the father), five of whom look just like Rover and one that looks just like that Daisy. The story ends with Rover teaching his kids how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.
* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see Rover finally reunited with Daisy and his friends after Rocky tried getting rid of him.

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* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see Rover finally reunited with Daisy and his friends after Rocky tried getting rid of him.
* The ending of the movie is really sweet--ultimately just wanting her dog to be happy, Connie takes Rover back to the farm and they have a heartfelt goodbye. Rover's reunited with Daisy, who reveals that she gave birth to a litter of six puppies (of which Rover's the father), five of whom look just like Rover and one that looks just like that Daisy. The story ends with Rover teaching his kids how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.
* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see Rover finally reunited with Daisy and his friends after Rocky tried getting rid of him.
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* The ending of the movie is really sweet--ultimately just wanting her dog to be happy, Connie takes Rover back to the farm and they have a heartfelt goodbye. Rover's reunited with Daisy, who reveals that she gave birth to a litter of six puppies (of which Rover's the father), five of whom look just like Rover and one that looks just like that Daisy. The story ends with Rover teaching his kids how to play cards and playfully chasing Daisy around the farmyard.
* Though he does end up missing his life on the farm, it's pretty sweet to see Rover finally reunited with Daisy and his friends after Rocky tried getting rid of him.

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