But what about the dog?


I thought it was pretty dumb that none of her 12 wishes involved getting her dog back without being evicted. That would have been the very FIRST thing on my wish list!

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She does start out, like in so many movies of this genre, going after purely selfish wishes, she learns her lesson about giving. She does end up with her puppy dog, but I do agree that if it were me, that would be my first thing, but then I'm exceptionally mature 

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Anybody know the breed her dog Ashley is???
That's exactly the dog I want myself.

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The dog looks like a cavachon: a cross between a bichon frise and a King Charles cavalier spaniel.

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It really appears to be a Cavashon which is a cross between a Bishon and Cavalier. I have one and she looks exactly like this dog. Very sweet and gentle dog.

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Especially since this movie is relabeled on Netflix as "12 Christmas Wishes For My Dog".

It was a total plot/character hole that she never wished for her dog. Then again almost all her wishes were completely petty, limited and absurd. You've got 12 wishes and you really make "let me best friend's hair look fabulous tonight" one of them? This movie was just plain bad.

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>"would have been the very FIRST thing on my wish list!"<

that's exactly what i was thinking! i just watched this as i was held captive, home sick in bed----otherwise never. would. have. it's a cute idea but Hallmark sap bad acting. sorry---Rob Morrow look-a-like

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I agree. The way she pissed away all of her wishes drove me crazy and ruined the movie for me. It was an interesting concept for the movie: Be careful what you wish for you might get it. It would have been so much better had she caught on sooner and wished for sensible good things that Still backfired.

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You should have written the script!

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