Very good pups attend 'Isle of Dogs' screening and Twitter can't handle it
You'll either love or hate the latest movie-going trend: Dog-friendly film screenings.
The concept made headlines recently when a San Francisco theater hosted viewers and their pups for the new Wes Anderson film Isle of Dogs. Now such a screening in Dublin, Ireland, has turned into a Twitter Moment, complete with photos of adorable canines at the cinema.
Dogs that see the movie at Light House Cinema get plenty of water and a blanket so they can sit atop the theater chair next to their owner. The theater stressed that owners of "uncontrollable" dogs will be asked to leave. "But we're sure this won't happen as we're expecting lots of good boys and girls," the theater said on its website.
If you take one look at the photos featured in the Twitter Moment, you'll see cute, cuddly, and well-behaved dogs, indeed.
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