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Deleted scenes with introductions by Raja Gosnell; Blooper Scooper; Legend of the Chihuahua: Animated Short; Feature audio commentary by director Raja Gosnell (Widescreen version only)
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Beverly Hills Chihuahua
1. Beverly Hills Chic
2. Welcome to Mexico
3. El Diablo
4. Unpreferred Customer
5. Talking to Rats & Iguanas
6. The Train Ride
7. Train Jumpers
8. Chloe's Rescue
9. They Found Chloe!
10. Delgado Gets His Nose Back
11. Welcome Home
12. End Credits
1. Beverly Hills Chic
2. Welcome to Mexico
3. El Diablo
4. Unpreferred Customer
5. Talking to Rats & Iguanas
6. The Train Ride
7. Train Jumpers
8. Chloe's Rescue
9. They Found Chloe!
10. Delgado Gets His Nose Back
11. Welcome Home
12. End Credits
A pampered Chihuahua accustomed to the living the good life in glamorous Beverly Hills must rein in her heiress instincts and rely on the kindness of strangers in order to find her way back home after becoming hopelessly lost in Mexico. Chloe (voice of Drew Barrymore) is a diamond-clad toy dog who favors traveling in her wealthy owner's purse over frolicking in an open park, and Papi (voice of George Lopez) is the kind of independent pup that she doesn't afford a second glance. When a vacation mishap leaves Chloe stranded in Mexico, the Chihuahua who doesn't speak a lick of Spanish must rely on street-smart German shepherd Delgado (voice of Andy Garcia) to guide her back home before she wanders any further south. Meanwhile, brave Papi races to the border intent on proving his love for Chloe by tracking her down and escorting her home in style. Along the way, Papi is joined by an enthusiastic pack of helpful pooches (voices of Luis Guzman, Plácido Domingo, and Eddie "Piolin" Sotelo) a pair of concerned humans (Piper Perabo and Manolo Cardona), an anxious iguana (voice of Paul Rodriguez), and a crafty rat (voice of Cheech Marin). Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

The movie is about a pampered pooch from Beverly Hills... Brands include Louis Vuitton, Harry Winston, and Gucci. Rodeo Drive is also featured.
Mild peril: Chloe and Delgado confront mountain lions, dog-fight promoters, and a mean attack dog. Cops brandish their guns to arrest a character, but the weapons are only shown, not shot.
Not an issue.
Mild insults: "idiot," "stupid," "failure," "prissy."
Not an issue.
Dogs flirt/kiss and discuss dating; two humans also hug and flirt.
About Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Parents need to know that, like most movies featuring talking dogs (or animals of any kind, really), this upbeat adventure comedy will interest young pet lovers. The film doesn't have much in the way of iffy content except for some mild peril revolving around a dogfight promoter's mean mutt and a group of mountain lions that endanger the pup protagonist. Two dogs have a heartfelt romance, and two humans flirt. There are a few insults and some silly Mexican jokes (said by animals); e.g. "We're MexiCAN, not MexiCAN'T."
Families can talk about the class and cultural issues the movie explores. At first, Chloe pretends not to like Papi. Why? How did Chloe's troubles in Mexico open her eyes to how other dogs live? Is that an important message for people too? What does Monte teach viewers about being proud of our heritage? What other does the movie send to viewers? Families can also discuss what made kids want to see this movie -- the story, or all the advertising for it.