
Shiloh
Movie • 1996 • Drama
ReportAn abused beagle runs away from his owner. On the road, he meets young Marty Preston and follows him home. The boy immediately forms a bond with the dog and names him Shiloh. His stern father won't let him keep the dog because it belongs to Judd Travers, a local hunter. After Shiloh is mistreated again, he runs away and returns to Marty. Knowing his father will once again make him bring Shiloh back to Judd, he makes a home for the dog in an old shed up the hill from the Prestons' house and hides him from his family. His secret is soon discovered when a stray attacks the dog one night and he must turn to his father for help.
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amimusic3
There is a scene where a stray dog attacks the main dog Shiloh, but humans are not forcing them to fight. As soon as the human characters hear the fighting they rush to break it up
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Judd abuses all of his hunting dogs including Shiloh.
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Is there a dead animal?
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Multiple scenes where we see a hunter catching and trapping animals. You can see the dead animal bodies in multiple scenes, though it’s not extremely graphic
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There are multiple scenes with injured or dead animals where you can see a little bit of blood, but it’s never excessive
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