The true story of the most decorated dog in American military history -- Sgt. Stubby -- and the enduring bonds he forged with his brothers-in-arms in the trenches of World War I.
This movie contains 6 potentially triggering events.
I have no idea why this has gotten so many yes votes. Either these people are lying or they haven't even seen the movie.
No, Stubby does not die in this movie. The movie ends when Stubby and Corporal Conroy return home from the war and receive a hero's welcome. There are no animal deaths in this movie, and the human deaths (soldiers) are merely implied. There's no blood or anything gory. It's a sweet story appropriate for little kids.
(As a side note: The real-life Sgt. Stubby passed peacefully of old age many years after the war.)
Stubby catches a rabbit. You don't hear it die; there isn't violence or blood. There's just a rustling of Stubby emerging from a bush with a dead rabbit in his mouth.
No, Stubby does not die in this movie. The movie ends when Stubby and Corporal Conroy return home from the war and receive a hero's welcome. There are no animal deaths in this movie, and the human deaths (soldiers) are merely implied. There's no blood or anything gory. It's a sweet story appropriate for little kids.
(As a side note: The real-life Sgt. Stubby passed peacefully of old age many years after the war.)