The young child in “All Dogs Go to Heaven” is called Anne-Marie. She has a unique ability to communicate with animals, which aids Charlie in his effort to improve as a dog. Although the film isn’t regarded as terrifying, it does contain some powerful moments that might be too much for young children.
The exact age of Andi and Bruce isn’t mentioned in “Hotel for Dogs,” but they are shown as teenagers. When the film was released in 2009, the actors who played them, Emma Roberts and Jake T. Austin, were both in their mid-teens. Don Cheadle, who portrayed Bernie in “Hotel for Dogs,” is well-known for his love of dogs. It’s unclear yet if he has any personal animals.
Overall, ‘Hotel for Dogs’ leaves us wondering what happened to Andi and Bruce’s parents. The absence of their parents adds a degree of complexity to their characters and their motivations, adding to the film’s focus on their passion for dogs and their efforts to build a safe refuge for them. In the end, the film serves as a reminder of the value of family and the ability of love and tenacity to triumph over hardship.