The Secret Life of Pets: What do pets do when we leave? (HD CLIP)
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 Published On Sep 13, 2021

The Secret Life of Pets: What do pets do when we leave?

What’s happening in this The Secret Life of Pets movie clip?
After their owners leave their homes, the pets in a New York City apartment building lead their lives as they see fit. Max the dog and Chloe the cat meet to discuss.

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What’s the The Secret Life of Pets movie about?
Ever wonder what your pets do when you’re not at home? The Secret Life of Pets is a comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work and school each day. The story takes us to New York, to follow the life of Max, Katie’s Jack Russel. One day, Katie brings home a new resident, another brown dog named Duke (Eric Stonestreet). Because of Max’s jealousy, the two don’t get along at all, leading to Duke attempting to abandon Max in an alley. However, Duke’s plan fails when the two dogs are attacked by cats and left to be caught by Animal Control. After being rescued by a cute little rabbit (Kevin Hart) and his gang, “the Flushed Pets”, Max and Duke will have no choice but to work together in order to stop an evil scheme which threatens every pet in the city!

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