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Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD Giveaway

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Burbank, California, November 28, 2008—A pampered pooch gets caught up in a “ruff”-and-tumble comedy adventure in Beverly Hills Chihuahua, available on DVD and Blu-ray Hi-Def on March 3, 2009 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.


Beverly Hills Chihuahua features live-action performances from some of Hollywood’s hottest stars including Jamie Lee Curtis (Freaky Friday) and Piper Perabo (The Prestige), the voice talents of Drew Barrymore (Charlie’s Angels), George Lopez (Swing Vote), Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Thirteen), Cheech Marin (Cars) and Paul Rodriguez (A Cinderella Story), and 200 of the cutest canines north or south of the border! With its themes of courage, friendship and fun, this heartwarming and sublimely silly action adventure is a can’t-miss DVD event for kids and adults.

When a chic Chihuahua named Chloe (voiced by Drew Barrymore) goes astray south of the border, she must find her own way back to her indulgent 90210 life. Wealthy Viv’s (Jamie Lee Curtis) diminutive darling is misplaced in Mexico by a careless dog-sitter (Piper Perabo), thrusting her into the dog-eat-dog life of an ordinary mutt. As Chloe tries to make her way north with the help of her self-appointed protector Delgado (voiced by Andy Garcia) and a pack of new four-legged friends, hometown hero Papi (voiced by George Lopez), Chloe’s ardent Chihuahua admirer, embarks on a cross-cultural mission to rescue his beloved. As Chloe goes from ridiculously spoiled to newly self-sufficient, she also learns to embrace her “tiny but mighty” Chihuahua heritage.

Bonus features include an all-new animated short, deleted scenes and bloopers—plus Blu-ray exclusives that take viewers behind-the-scenes of the breakout hit that has captured the hearts of families and canine lovers across the nation.

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Win a Beverly Hills Chihuahua DVD. To enter the contest, simply tell us which is your favorite parenting book and why. Send in your answers using the comment form below. Last date for entries is March 3, 2009.

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Contest Update: The contest is closed. See the winner's page.



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By James,   From Floyds Knobs
I tend to favor big dogs like newfies...but there's a place for the little ones, too.

By Suanne,   From Fort Worth
I like the "What to expect the First Year". Thank you for the opportunity to win!

By Stump,   From York
Try and Make Me - deals with the difficult child.

By Cat,   From dayton
I like the "What to expect the First Year" book.

By AprilA,   From Swartz Creek
We LOVE anything by Dr. Lehman. I just got my hubby the what a difference a daddy makes book and it's Awesome!!! This movie looks WAY too cute btw!!! My kids would LOVE it!

By Ingrid,   From Pendleton
Dr. Spock was my favorite when my children were babies and much of his advice is still good for today. There was a time parenting skills changed from the old doctors but in recent years, doctors are going back to the old time remedies and advice for parenting.

By kerri,   From council bluffs
my fav parenting book is what to expect the 1 st year it really helped me prepare and i used it as a reference guide

By Gus,   From El Paso
We didn't use any parenting books.

By Karen,   From Ponchatoula
Dr. Seuss - & I love & have Chihuahuas

By Barbara,   From Allen Park
Looks like a cute movie!

By Marcia,   From Derby
"Whole Parent, Whole Child" is my favorite parenting book. My son's family has two chihuahuas and I'd love to win this for them.

By Christian,   From Dearborn Heights
Dr. Spock

By Beverly,   From Hyde Park
I think What to Expect the First Year is really good. Cute movie. Thanks for having the contest!

By Jerry,   From Middleton
"Everyone Poops by Taro Gomi, really it is a subject most don't like to talk about (kinda like sex when the kids are older) but everyone does it so it does need to be talked about. Open-ness in the family is what I believe it, be open with your kids about everything and they will be open with you.

By Tiffany,   From Jacksonville
I want to win this dvd its so cute. We have a little chi named Precious.
My fav parenting book is what to expect your first year. That was a lifesaver when my daughter was a baby.

By Gary,   From Chester
Dr. Spock's Child Care

By Shawn,   From Naperville
Terrific

By amy,   From allentown
I really like parenting mags,great info in them!

By Marcy,   From Bridge City
I a Dr. Suesses Freak.
Love the Sneetches.


By chad,   From Obrien
nice

By Casey,   From Overland Park
How to parent your toddler.

By Donna,   From East Machias
I like Dr. Spock, because he has always been the best, and always will be.

By sandra,   From jasper
The "What to Expect" series is the best I think.

By kathleen,   From Stevenson Ranch
I really like "The Hurried Child: Growing Up Too Fast Too Soon " by David Elkind.

By Sue,   From Crocker
I have to agree with what seems to be the majority: Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care

By Bill,   From Fair Oaks
I'm old school. Definitely Dr. Spock. Good basic advice.

By Barbara,   From Sun City
I love it!!

By Lance,   From Lehi
the first "what to expect when expecting" book was really nice for our first child. Now, I have to say "hop on pop" (does that qualify??)

By Michelle,   From Philadelphia
My favorite parenting book is, "Sibling without Rivalry" because it gives some great tips!

By Heather,   From Puyallup
We love Dr Sears and The Attachment Parenting Book!

By Susanne,   From Racine
What To Expect When Your Expecting

By Jovita,   From Mattawa
I would have to say Dr. Spock's What to Expect When You're Expecting, it has everything you can think of for all the phases of pregnancy~

By Lisa,   From Bellevue
I would say Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Thanks for the giveaway!

By Timothy,   From Aventura
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is a great book.

By Elizabeth,   From Corona
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is a great book

By Gianna,   From USA
What to Expect the First Year :)

By Kim,   From Ellicott City
The Girlfriend's Guide to Parenting book.Thanks for the giveaway!
kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com


By Buddy,   From Jefferson
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care because his advice is timeless. I agree with his advice.

By Terri,   From Fort Atkinson
We really only used the "What to Expect" series and they seemed to work well for us.

By Lisa,   From Springfield
My granddaughter has been "hounding" me to get this one! LOL

By Amy,   From Hillsboro
My kids have been wating to see this, they love movies with dogs!

By mike,   From west rutland
dr spock because it is good old fashioned advice

By charles,   From brookfield
Looks like a funny movie

By JoAnn,   From Houma
What to expect when your expecting, it answered every question I had then some.

By Becky,   From Pottstown
I read a lot of parenting books, and this is a good one: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish.

By Linz,   From charlotte
Nobody Likes Me, Everybody Hates Me by Michele Borba - its an easy, straight forward book to read with loads of commen sense.

By Sheila,   From Kansas City
I really like all the What to expect books, they all cover alot!

By Jeanine,   From Las Vegas
Nice prize! I would love to win! Thanks so much for the giveaway!

By Cynthia,   From Madison
Classic - Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care is a great book.

By Brenda,   From Glendale
I would have to go with Dr. Spock's What to Expect When You're Expecting, but I also saw a great DVD called "How to Win at Parenting Without Beating Your Child" by Barbara Colorosso (sp?). It may have been based on one of her books, I don't know. Thanks for the cool giveaway!

By theodore,   From north riverside
any book by Dr. Spock will help.

By Don,   From Blue Springs
The Expectant Father...pretty good source for men.

By Mark,   From Essex Jct
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care


By Steve,   From Hailey
My son really wants to see this movie.

By Debbie,   From Carthage
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk because it is true to its title

By Terry,   From Henry
What to Expect the First Year because it helps calm fears that most new parents have. thanks!

braaisjo at gmail dot com

By Angie,   From Dawsonville
What to Expect....all of them. The book changes as she grows. It helps me not feel so bad about myself when I read some of those questions.

By Michelle,   From Bay City
See spot run is mine cause its the best learning tool to read to the little ones.

By chris,   From maryville
Great Disney prize.

By Ryan,   From Stow
I love "Baby 411"! The information is short and to the point which is great when one of the kids is bleeding, throwing up, etc.

By teresa,   From canmer
dr spock's baby and chid care

By Pamela,   From Carmel
"What to Expect the First Year"

By Valeen,   From Queen Creek
My favorite parenting book is "The Out-of-Sync Child". It has really been helpful!

By Cindy,   From Mariposa
love to win this cute movie

By Ed,   From Skokie
"Secrets of the Baby Whisperer"

By Katharina,   From Pitt
I haven't had a favorite but rather enjoy a number of books on parenting. Mostly I go back to the old standbys written by Dr. Spock and T. Berry Brazelton.

I also keep reading Love You Forever although I don't know why I like it so much. :-) Makes me bawl like a baby every time.

By Julie,   From Arnoldsburg
This movie looks really cute

By Brenda,   From Yacolt
I would love the chance to win, thanks.


By Tesa,   From US
What To Expect When Your Expecting - because it has almost too much info regarding everything!

By Tesa,   From US
What To Expect When Your Expecting - because it has almost too much info regarding everything!

By Kimberly,   From Irving
I like Touchpoints, Birth to 3
by Dr. Brazelton.
Thanks for the chance to win!

By susan,   From philadelphia
this would be cool to win, my daughter would love it!

By Peter,   From Biloxi
It is hard to remember a parenting book although I do remember brochures given at the hospital. I tend to use what I learned as a child as my parents are great and they always tell me to use a lot of love, patience and common sense. So far so good.

By Jason,   From Elko
I would say the "What to expect when your expecting" are still the best

By Christine,   From Milwaukee
I have read a lot of parenting books and my favorite was What to Expect the Toddler Years. Thanks for the chance!

By Stephanie,   From Philadelphia
My tween daughter would love this.

By Stephanie,   From Silverhill
It's an oldie but a goodie ... Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care!

By Trudee,   From westerly
funny movie I can't wait for it to come out

By Christopher,   From Williamsport
I would say the "What to expect when you're expecting" books are my favorites.

By Candie,   From Calico Rock
I think it is Everything I needed to Know I learned in Kindergarten. It brings everything to a simple perspective. Thank you

By Patricia,   From Latrobe
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care

By Erma,   From Washington Court House
I would love the chance to win, thanks.

By Sharon,   From Florala
Would love to win this.

By christopher,   From elk grove
we're not book parents, hope i can still enter

By Jay,   From Chicago
Screamfree Parenting is the only parenting book I've read, but I got more about parenting out of other books, like The Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense, The Last Lecture, Outliers, and any number of fiction books.

By Rosanne,   From Rockford
The Strong Willed Child by Dr. James Dobson

By Michael,   From Olathe
With any newborn, especially the first, there are a multitude of 'experts' to offer advice. Some of it is sound, some not, but virtually all with good intention. What we have found is that with all the expertise available it can be confusing as to the which advice is best and/or most beneficial (who would want less?). Having said that, the Bible - and not in a direct, instruction manual method - has afforded us a belief that whatever path parenting takes us, it is truly a road traveled with hope, faith, love & family.

By John,   From Castle Rock
This would be alot of fun to win. Thanky you !

By joan,   From Seminole
What to expect when you are expecting but also want to add love Bernstein Bears for teaching tots.

By Holly,   From Butner
What to Expect when you're expecting. This book was very helpful during my first pregnancy.

By Steve,   From Hailey
The doctor gave us a copy of What to Expect When You are Expecting.

By Michael,   From Brookfield
Great movie and contest

By Vicki,   From Fargo
The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your baby from birth to age 2

By Belenda,   From Springfield
Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care

By corrie,   From MIchigan
enter me

By Gloria,   From Virginia Beach
this was a big help to get us thru the toddler times What To Expect the Toddler Years

By Joelle,   From Norfolk
Didn't read any parenting books, I called my mom!

By Eloise,   From North Muskegon
My favorite parenting book is definitely the What To Expect When You're Expecting and What To Expect in the Toddler Years, they were a huge help! Thanks for the great giveaway, my girls and I would love this movie.

By Rhonda,   From COOPERSTOWN
Awesome contest....Please enter me & thanks :)

By Jennifer,   From Thayer
enter me

By Angelique,   From McHenry
I can not wait to see this movie

By Dierdra,   From Michie
Dr. Spock's Baby and Childcare one of the best childcare books out there

By LeAndrew,   From Dallas
My wife and I enjoy all of Dr. Brazelton's parenting books! They're all very informative! Thanks for the 'great' giveaway offering! Good luck to all!

By Al,   From Tampa
the Bible always has some useful passages

By Virginia,   From Pecatonica
The one book that was enormously helpful to me and my husband was "What to Expect." We had two versions of this: When You're Expecting, and the Toddler Years. The information was well-ordered and in-depth. It made both of us a lot more comfortable with the birth of our kids and early years of parenting.

By Michelle,   From Cleveland
I never read a parenting book, but Parents Magazine was a big help.

By kristi,   From gilmer
I dont have a fav parenting book, I love Parenting Mag though!

By marleen,   From lemon grove
What more could you ask for in a movie? Doggies and Doggies--YAY!

By John,   From greeneville
sign me up

By CAROLYN,   From W COVINA
"What To Expect the Toddler Years" was a very useful book.

By Carla,   From Avinger
Dr Spock's "What to Expect When You are Expecting" because if covers before, during, and after.

By Lucy,   From Fond du lac
Dr. Spock's Baby and Health care. Good deneral info. Otherwise I like Dr Brazelton's books.

By Dave,   From Buffalo
Dr. Spock's Baby and Childcare. My own parents always had Dr. Spock on hand when I was little. Of course when I was younger I always thought the book was written by that pointy eared character from Star Trek. Thank you for the fun give-away.

By Leslie,   From Victory
Terrific

By Tom,   From Norcross
I would love to give this DVD to my two nieces - Sarah Beth and Anna Rose.

By James,   From Scranton
Enter me please

By Nancy,   From Priest River
My grand kids would love to see this

By Tim,   From Chico
Enter me into the contest.

By Gabriel,   From Winfield
I'd love to win this for my son.

By Rodney,   From Waretown
Great hope I win, cute little dogs

By Terry,   From Brownsburg
please enter me in this great contest thanks

By Anissa,   From Garner
please enter me

By Latisha,   From sheboygan
great giveaway can't wait to see this! tishajean@charter.net

By keith,   From georgetown
i would like to see this with my kids, i hear it was a funny movie

By Anne,   From Fenton
Dr. Spocks book.

By Ken,   From Keyport NJ
BHC would be a great film for the dog days of summer. For fun I like "Lose the Blanket, Linus" by Charles M. Schulz.

By Monique,   From Puyallup
My daughter missed this in the theater! She would LOVE it. Thanks for the Chance!
mogrill@comcast.net

By Belinda,   From Etta
Dr Spock's "What to Expect When You are Expecting" because if covers before, during, and after topics.

By Ed,   From Louisville
Dr. Spock

By Christy,   From Santa Clara
My favorite parenting book is Dr. Spock's Baby & Child Care because it contains classic and timeless advice. Thanks for the giveaway!

By veronica,   From kingman
want to win this

By Sara,   From Caldwell
Where's mom now that I need her. it has everything about everything!!!

By Gary,   From Goleta
Wooo Hooo Make me a winner!

By Catherine,   From cartersville
my favorite parenting book is the bible of child rearing. dr spock

By CHARLES,   From HIGH RIDGE
THANKS

By Walter,   From Santa Rosa
Think this would be a fun movie.

By Kathy,   From Hailey
My son really wanted to see this in the theatre but it just didn't happen.

By Mike,   From Holiday
i want to win

By John,   From Orlando
Looks like a funny movie. Thanks for the contest,

By Chad,   From Rocky Mount
Would love to be able to share this with the family, thanks for the chance. :)

By Mary,   From New Tazewell
great movie thanks for the chance

By Albert,   From Brooklyn
Nice contest.

By Toby,   From Brooklyn
Great prize!

By Kathleen,   From State College
I never used a parenting book. I went by common sense and advice from family and friends. Thanks for the chance to win.

By Erica,   From Baltimore
looks cute!

By russell,   From spartanburg
My little girl would love this. Thanks

By Catherine,   From Pueblo
dang forgot to put my e-mail adress in the answer so only count one but please count me in as my granddaughter REALLY wants this movie

By Denise,   From Evans
The best parenting book for me was Love and Logic.

By Brian,   From Queen Creek
I would take and evening and watch this with my boys!

By Angela,   From Lakeport
I used Dr. Spock (years and years ago)

By susan,   From belfast
can't you people run a contest that doesn't require a comment its a fast paced world out there stop alienating people. boy you bloggers it that all you have is time on your hands.

By Linda,   From Columbia
Because I had twins, I picked up and read any magazine that discussed twins.

By Carol,   From elgin
looks like a great movie for the whole family.

By Lester,   From Anaheim
I never read a parenting book, but regularely read Parenting magazines

By Denise,   From Mattituck
I have never used a parenting book in my life. I think most of those are nothing but nonsense.

By Victoria,   From Ione
Little Lost Angel because my dad bought it for me and I've never forgotten the message in it. That was a loonnnnggg time ago :)

By Denyse,   From Seminole
I'd love to win this for the kids (and myself).

By Allen,   From Naples
My kind of feel good movie!

By Zoltan,   From Blasdell
Great movie for kids.

By Donna,   From sharpsville
thank you for the opportunity to win this and give me sanity whle my kids are kept busy for 2 hrs.

By Deborah,   From Andover
Thank you!

By Carol,   From Chelsea
I really didn't use any child care books, but there were lots of articles by Dr. Terry Hazelton which made a lot of sense.

By jayne,   From debord
Smart Career Woman, Brilliant Mom

By Jim,   From Nashua
I think the Bible is the best parenting book. It teaches you how to love others and keep your priorities straight.

By Ivy,   From Smyrna
Child magazine

By Jason,   From Claremore
My most helpful book was the NO-Cry sleep solution. My son had a hard time sleeping and this book really helped. Thanks.

By S,   From USA
Seriously the favorite was dr. spock, and parents magazine...but dr. suess and oh the places you'll go is great to remind you how fast they grow

By Carol,   From Wayne
Hope I win.

By Carol,   From WASHINGTON
We have 5 Chihuahuas,but no-one called asking them to star in this movie,even though they are natural hams.

By Richard,   From La Mirada
Funny movie, great for the family

 
 
 
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