Animal Academy Awards

Animal Academy Awards

The 88th Academy Awards (aka the Oscars) will honor the best Hollywood films and actors of 2015, with 24 category awards presented! The historic Oscar event airs live on ABC, Sunday February 28th, from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, beginning at 8:00 P/E. Funnyman Chris Rock will host the show for the second time, and will be laying out a howling, humorous, but poignant 8 minute opening monologue!

Grab your pooch and head to the nearest TV because you’re not going to want to miss out on this furrrr-bulous event. Watch your favorite celebrities hit the red carpet. Tail-wagging music and the mew-est fashion trends will be at their best at this event. Why should you sit with your pooch? Well they’re the absolute BEST fans to watch these events with.

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If you need constant support, look no farther than your four-legged best friend! They will always want the same nominees to win as you do. Match made in heaven, huh? You don’t have to feel embarrassed about getting really excited when your favorite television show that you guys watch together every week wins a coveted award. Chances are your buddy will be just as excited as you are.

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If you’re one of the people that tends to bet on the outcome of competitions, you know the ruff pain of losing. Unless I’m mistaken and your pup is a Mensa member, he or she probably doesn’t comprehend the concept of gambling, so no worries about losing your money there! Reward yourselves with kibble for your pup and chips for you when your favorite nominees win an award!

Tired of having a cat-burglar tugging at your blankets and causing your feet to feel like arctic zones? Pets are the purrfect critters to snuggle with because their furry coat keeps them warm enough and – get this – you get the ENTIRE blanket to yourself! Unless, of course, you want to share.

Perk up your ears, puppy parents. No human guests means no pressure. Snuggle up to your pets in your cosiest pajamas and don’t feel the need to look presentable. Throw your hair up and dance around because all the hottest artist are sure to be performing! Your cat or dog would love you unconditionally, even if you sang wayyyy off-pitch or you looked like you just came back from the dead. Not that you do. We’re sure you look furtastic.

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Don’t have a dog to watch the big event with? Consider adopting one from your local shelter! You’ll be their winner for life!

Or the Best that Pet Lifestyle and Animal Welfare has to offer follow Wendy Diamond on Facebook, Twitter, and right here at !is right there, you crazy Marvel pet people!) Yet for all the films we loved this year that featured animals, our furry friends are never recognized as much as their less-adorable human co-stars. Just think how unbearable our lives would be without Beethoven, Toto, Babe, Lassie, Seabiscuit, and Air Bud. Especially Air Bud.

Sure, forms of dog actor awards have been around for years—notably, Cannes Film Festival’s Palm Dog. (I'll give you a minute to Google that and come back.) But it’s due time that we bring these prestigious pooches—and other screentastic animals—to the main stage. Salma Hayek quietly floated the idea of best performance by an animal at this year's Golden Globes, but I wasn't about to let anyone steal an idea I've percolated on for over a year. I humbly suggest to the Academy: The Oscar for Best Animal Actor.

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For all the epic, human-starring blockbusters that premiered this past year, over eight million people still pushed other plans aside to tune into the The National Dog Show. Sure, movies about making movies will always get nominated for Oscars, but the National Dog Show held the attention of millions as 3, 000-plus cute, prize-winning pets paraded around the Kennel Club of Philadelphia for the title of “Best in Show.” That same weekend? It was, as

Described it, “The Worst Thanksgiving Weekend in Box-Office History.” Coincidence? I think not. Last month's Golden Globes couldn't even wrestle up more that 5.9 million total viewers, and I'm absolutely certain that an appearance from 2022 National Dog Show champion Winston the French bulldog could have changed that. Hell, most movies nowadays—*cough*

Feature animal actors, however, and honoring them at Tinseltown's big show feels like the only respectful thing to do. If eight million people tuned it to see a little French bulldog waddle around, imagine how many people would root for him to win an Oscar. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, this message is for you. Stop complaining about having the second-worst ratings in Oscars history and listen up: I'm presenting you with a golden opportunity. The Oscar for Best Animal Actor could fix everything. I’ve even assembled the perfect seven nominees (and one winner!) to get audiences barking at home.

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Brittney enters the race for 2023's Best Animal Actor with a few titles already notched onto her collar. After premiering her film,

At the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, the silver poodle scampered away with the prized 2022 Palm Dog Award. Gina Gammell, who co-directed the film about two boys living on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, also almost named the film

After the pup’s performance. The death of co-writer Bill Reddy’s pet dog, a pit-bull also named Beast, even provided the inspiration for the entire film. What a pooch!

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, may not have actor names behind their performances, but that’s all the more reason why animal actors should receive more recognition. After all, it’s Daniel Kaluuya’s horse, Ghost, who first looks up into the sky and realizes that something doesn’t seem right. Without those horses, everyone in

Though some equines are sacrificed to the alien invaders, the horse's history in cinema, and the mistreatment of animals on set, are all vital aspects of

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Channing Tatum’s directorial debut, which followed a former army ranger who transports his fallen friend’s military dog to his funeral. Britta, Lana 5, and Zuza were all training for military service at a kennel in Amsterdam when they were selected for the film. The doggos were able to train with Tatum and the crew for nine months after production shut down during the pandemic. “All three of the dogs now are fully bonded with their trainers and they’ve all been adopted out and they have these wonderful lives in different parts of country, ” co-director Reid Carolin revealed to MovieMaker. “It’s a real cool, happy ending for each of the dogs.”

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, the latest film from Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski, audiences follow a donkey on his somber journey from owner to owner—crossing perilous bridges, pulling various carts, and generally just having an awful time. If you’re imaging Robert Bresson’s famous 1966 donkey flick,

The collective talents of six donkeys. Some, like Tako, were more adventurous types, though each donkey had its own skillset. “The animal character can move you stronger than any human performance, ” Skolimowski told

, adding that he could tell you which of the six donkeys used in the film were on screen at any given time. If that’s not good animal acting, then I don’t know what is!

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, audiences were reportedly enamored by Sarii, the main character’s four-legged companion. Sarii, which translates to dog in Comanche, is even a pivotal ally in the final fight against the alien hunter. Played by Coco—a rescue from Fulton County Animal Services in Atlanta—the dog was originally “meant to have a small role, ” the rescue shelter revealed in a Facebook post, “however her popularity among test audiences encouraged director Dan Trachtenberg to include more of Coco in the film.” And we thank them for it! Are you listening, Academy? This dog fought Predator.

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, but since Tilda Swinton plays dual roles as the lead and her mother, Louie is more like the second-most important actor. That's enough prominent placement for Louie to be up for Best Supporting Actor in my book. The springer spaniel, which is one of Swinton’s actual pets, sets the tone for many scenes of the gothic ghost story—whimpering, cuddling, and even directly influencing the plot of the film. It’s some top-notch dog acting, and it's no wonder Louie has the chops, since he comes from a family of Swinton pooches who all won the Palm Dog last year for

“He’s quite extraordinary… I had a friend who sent me a message after the screening in London that just said, ‘Lassie who?'” Director Joanna Hogg also praised Louie’s innate acting talent, adding, “Louis really felt the story. He’s my ideal actor, because he really embraced it.”

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Miniature donkey, may have the most heartbreaking performance by an actor animal or human this year. Starring in Martin McDonagh’s excellent drama,

, Jenny is owned by Irish Isle resident Padraic (Colin Farrell), a simple man who falls into a depression after his drinking buddy, Colm (Brendan Gleeson), decides that he doesn’t want to be friends with him anymore. Possibly the line read of the year—when Padraic’s sister reminds him that the animals are not allowed inside the

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