Fancy bringing your dog to the cinema? Now you can! Owners at the Ducie Street Warehouse complex in Manchester can take their canine companions along to the cinema to watch Hollywood classics such as Lassie, Hotel For Dogs and Scooby Doo.

The dog-themed viewings, which run every Monday for pets and their owners, have been adapted for animals with lower sound levels, well-lit rooms, and tasty movie treats. While the initiative has only just launched, it has been a hit with owners already, selling out every night.

"People love to treat their dogs as a member of their family. They don't just want to take dogs on walks – they want to involve them in their whole life," events manager Nathan Wrigglesworth told MailOnline.

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"Only humans get seats. Depending on how big they are, some dogs will sit on their laps or on the floor. Most are running around saying hello to each other. Whether the dogs are actually watching the film – that is still up for a debate."

In order to keep the pets happy, the films shown are always upbeat and happy. "Dogs just love to see something like themselves on the screen, but we can't show anything where an animal dies," Nathan adds. "That means I am Legend and Marley & Me are off the cards. When we do eventually run out of movies with dogs in, we might have to start looking at other animal-themed films."

Let's hope more cinemas welcome pets around the country! Popcorn at the ready...

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