Fan Favorites!
Don't forget to buy your favorite items!
6.3/10
Love at First Bark
2017
84 minutes
Director
Mike Rohl
Cast
Jana Kramer
Kevin McGarry
Anna Van Hooft
Description
Julia Galvins, an interior designer in Portland, adopts a German Shepherd puppy. Seeking help with training, she turns to Owen Michaels, a skilled dog trainer. As they work together, Julia realizes her feelings for Owen may be more than just professional.
Professions
Interior Designer
Dog Trainer
Dog Groomer
Settings & Cities
The story is set in Portland, Oregon.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Portland, Oregon
Share
Review
Love at First Bark—Puppy Love, Passion, and Paws-itive Drama
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Hallmark movies went to the dogs—well, Love at First Bark is here to answer that question with furry enthusiasm! This Hallmark Channel movie is a tail-wagging romance where the only thing more irresistible than the charming dog trainer is the adorable, slightly mischievous puppy that’s trying to play matchmaker. Spoiler alert: The puppy knows what’s up!
Enter Sophie, a career-driven woman who thinks her life is complete—until she meets a dog and the extremely handsome dog trainer who comes with it. She’s got her perfectly planned life, a job she loves, and a dog she can’t quite figure out how to train—but suddenly, she’s forced to rethink her whole love life because who knew dog training could be so romantic? As expected in Hallmark movies, Sophie and the dog trainer have an instant spark—but of course, the puppy, who is probably the smartest one in the room, knows that the two humans just need a little nudge (or a lot of puppy kisses) to realize they’re meant to be together.
This movie has it all: romance, adorable dogs, puppy eyes that make you forget everything else, and of course, some classic Hallmark movie tropes. There’s the incredibly handsome dog trainer who’s a little rough around the edges (but only in the best way possible), and the high-strung city girl who’s a little too busy for love—but spoiler alert: love is always just a puppy nudge away.
And let’s not forget the heartwarming moments—like when Sophie realizes that love is about letting go and letting the puppy have the last word, or when she finally understands that puppies, like true love, don’t need to be trained, they just need to be loved and allowed to be messy.
Of course, no Hallmark Channel movie is complete without a little relationship drama. Will Sophie choose her perfect career or the perfectly imperfect man who happens to have the cutest puppy? Will the dog trainer open up about his emotional past or just keep giving lessons about paw-some communication? The answer is clear: there’s always room for love—and maybe a few more dogs in your life.
In the end, Love at First Bark is a bark-tastic romp through the world of puppy love, romantic realizations, and dog-inspired happiness. It’s a Hallmark Channel movie that proves that sometimes the best way to find love is through the eyes of a dog, and let’s face it, we’re all just trying to live our best lives, paws up.
So, grab your favorite blanket, snuggle up with your dog (or pretend you have one), and enjoy this delightfully heartwarming Hallmark movie that reminds us all that love and puppies can fix anything—except, perhaps, the squeaky toy that’s driving you nuts.






