Beverly Hills Chihuahua


Posted on Oct 10, 2008 By Elizabeth Edwardsen

How much you enjoy Beverly Hills Chihuahua may depend on your age, or how adorable you find tiny little dressed up talking dogs. I saw the Disney movie with my 11-year-old daughter. She can't wait to see it again. I couldn't wait for it to end.

The movie tells the tale of Chloe, an absurdly spoiled Chihuahua who lives in Beverly Hills but gets lost in Mexico wearing a Harry Winston diamond collar, pink booties, and a cashmere dress.During a nail-biting (I jest) journey both geographical and moral, Chloe loses her snobby side and learns to use her real bark when she needs it. This is a kids' movie, and there's a good lesson buried among all the cute dog stuff and the scary dog fights. My problem was the good lesson was also tucked into some some very real, odious stereotypes about Mexico, Mexicans, rich people, and even Doberman Pinschers.

Two of my favorite kids' movies were the 101 Dalmations movies - both the animated and human versions. But the villains didn't represent anything real. With a few good-hearted exceptions, the Mexicans Chloe encounters seemed limited to con-rats, dog-nappers, dog fight fans, and of course the evil El Diablo, a Doberman Pinscher on a mission to kill or catch her for most of this movie. He really looks like he could eat her in one bite. There's even a bony, pacing "coyote" that escorts dogs without collars over the border into the United States.

I'll let my daughter see Beverly Hills Chihuahua again - she's old enough to know what stereotypes are, so we discussed them. I didn't think I'd have to use a cute dog movie as a lesson about stereotypes. Animal activists fear that Beverly Hills Chihuahua will lead to a surge in Chihuahua purchases and say puppy mills have been turning up the volume already in preparation for a surge in Chihuahua interest in little dogs ready to be dolled up and, sadly, surrendered by their owners when things don't work out.

I didn't leave my local theater wanting a Chihuahua. If anything, I left thinking the movie might make someone want a German Shepherd -- who is, as far as I'm concerned, the star of Beverly Hills Chihuahua. Chloe never would have survived the mean streets of Mexico without the help of a handsome former police dog named Diego. One thing I'd be willing to bet is no one is going to leave there wishing they had a Doberman Pinscher.

Presence of dogs: 4
Respect for dogs: 4
Canine star quality: 4
Family friendly: 4

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