Continuity mistake: In the scene where Bruce and Andy are hiding from Animal Control with the dogs, the two Animal Control people step on the "Bone Sweet Bone" pillow and leave a dirty footprint. When Friday goes to get it later, it is clean.
Hotel for Dogs (2009)
Directed by: Thor Freudenthal
Starring: Don Cheadle, Emma Roberts, Lisa Kudrow, Jake T. Austin, Johnny Simmons
Continuity mistake: When Bruce checks one of the dogs, Henry, into the hotel, he writes the name into the ledger in green. When Bernie later reads the book, the name is written in red.
Visible crew/equipment: When the dog catcher is locked out from the outside and he is trying to get back in, you can see a crewmember with arms around his neck reflected on the black door.
Trivia: When Andy and Bruce are back home after Dave asks if Andy can come to the party, Andy says she wishes that Bruce can make her a dress. She says that Bruce is a wizard, which is more than a coincidence, since Jake T. Austin also plays main in "Wizards of Waverly Place".
Trivia: Nearly 80 boys screen tested for the role of Bruce before Jake T. Austin was cast.
Bernie: You sold a guy a rock in a box for $20.
Question: Wouldn't the city have found out that someone was using the hotel when there was electricity being used but no-one to pay for it?
Question: One of the dogs, Chelsea, has only three legs when they find her the first time; obviously she can't run or walk very far, so how did she get back to the at the end of the movie? She wasn't in the van when they were taking the dogs back and the only dog that was left behind was the one that Bernie saw, and Chelsea was there when Bernie was calling out some of the dogs by their names, so where did she come from?
Answer: Lots of people were running with the dogs to the hotel so someone could have very easily helped Chelsea get to the hotel the easiest way to get her there would be to carry her.
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Answer: Not until there's a 3 month period where the electricity usage is much higher than normal. Even then, it takes another few months to get it noticed, and another couple of months to send someone out to investigate it.
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