Show Dogs: family comedy re-edited to remove ‘abuse’ scenes

Scenes involving genital inspection of a talking dog ‘mirrors grooming tactics’

Show Dogs
Will Arnett and his canine co-star, voiced by Ludacris, in a scene from the movie
(Image credit: Adrian Rogers/Global Road)

A re-edited version of Show Dogs is to be rushed out to cinemas a week after its release, after parents and activists objected to scenes which, they argued, mirror tactics used by sexual predators to groom child victims.

In the PG comedy, released in the US last Friday, Max, a talking police dog voiced by Ludacris, has infiltrated a dog show and must be inspected by the show’s judges.

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