New York Dog Film Festival 2025

Sunday, March 23, 2025
12pm
2025
108 minutes
Short Films
Not Rated 
English, Not Subtitled
 
Celebrating the love between dogs, people, and animal welfare groups. 10% of tickets sales will be donated to an animal shelter.
Appropriate for older school-age children: Service Dog Salute films may be confusing or challenging for younger children because they deal with the emotionally complicated issues of veterans with PTSD and how their service dogs have saved their lives.
WELLY THE DOG POET by Karen L. Mintz 
3 philosophical poems by Welly, a poetic dog.
LUCKY DOG by Donna W. Guthrie
Animation of a dog who lives a lucky life in a retirement home, where the residents know and remember him in different ways.
TRAVELING THIS ROAD TOGETHER by Mutual Rescue 
A woman and her dog, cancer survivors, help each other in their recovery during the pandemic.
LOVE ANOTHER by Diana Rousseau 
Black and white “old timey” film about falling in love with a new dog while grieving another. 
Service Dog Salute Finalist: TO COMFORT & SERVE by Ron & Amy Schmidt 
Close look at the deep bond between 3 veterans with PTSD service dogs, and the woman who founded Paws & Boots, a non-profit to train dogs for veterans.
PEARL & ARGOT A LOVE STORY by Phil Audibert 
A heart-warming fable about 3 dogs and a cat.
BEFORE US (“ANTES DE NOS”) by Alex Xavier 
Animation of an adopted dog’s owners trying to imagine how he ended up on the streets.
UNLEASHED by Yayoi Kawahito 
NYC dog walker who brings the pack for hikes in the woods. 
Service Dog Salute Finalist: THE WINGMAN by Nick Bustamante
Former USAF Gen Scott Wiggins shares the connection he has with his service dog, Bear, who helps manage his PTSD and is a true wingman to him.
BUFFY & THE BALLOON by John Maslowski 
Animation of a dog who meets aballoon.
ROLLING WITH THE PACK by Garrreth Bird 
2 German Short haired Pointers pull their owner in a wheelchair-bike in symbiotic thrall!
COMING DOWN IS THE HARDEST THING by Kely Maloney 
Cubby, a 3-year old dog is in a funk. When his parents threaten to leave him behind, he must learn to do the impossible,
WHO WANTS A CUDDLE? by Jane Goldman 
At the Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in SF, the Cuddle Club for senior citizens celebrates 10 years.
Service Dog Salute Finalist: A DOG CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE by Spencer Matches 
After a profound loss, Carol dedicated her life to training service dogs for veterans with PTSD, providing them practical assistance and a renewed sense of purpose and hope.
EBEN by Josh Greene & Jack Lattin 
A joyful testimonial to a mounting climbing French Bulldog, and at 12 years old sets out to summit one last peak while battling cancer.
WELLY THE DOG POET by Karen L. Mintz 
3 more poetic musings on life from a philosophical dog. 
FREDDIE BEAR’S LOVELY DAY by Mustapha Khan
Freddie Bear joyfully channels Bill Withers’ iconic song on a Hamptons Beach.