| Kyle Massey | ... | Calvin Wheeler | |
| Kay Panabaker | ... | Emily Watson | |
| Mitchel Musso | ... | Raymond Figg | |
| Carter Jenkins | ... | Preston Price | |
| Mark Christopher Lawrence | ... | Calvin's Dad | |
| Judith Moreland | ... | Calvin's Mom | |
| Ibrahim Abdel-Baaith | ... | Rondel | |
| Yolanda Wood | ... | Rondel's Mother | |
| Sierra Squires | ... | Young Girl | |
| Ben Hammond | ... | Young Boy | |
| Cameron Jones | ... | Dishwasher | |
| Cory McMillan | ... | A.C. Officer #1 | |
| Emmit Cannon | ... | Thrash | |
| Kelly Coombs | ... | Julie | |
| Sean Sekino | ... | Simon Gimple | |
| Dan Larsen | ... | Mr. Dudley | |
| Kelly Stevens | ... | Billy | |
| Janice Knickrehm | ... | School Librarian | |
| Joel Bishop | ... | Chuck | |
| Heather Beers | ... | Holly | |
| Reb Fleming | ... | Dog Show Official | |
| Teri Cowan | ... | Head Judge | |
| Jansen Davis | ... | Older Reporter | |
| Kelly Chapman | ... | Young Reporter | |
| Mark Mesesan | ... | TV Announcer | |
| Alesandra Durham | ... | Kate (as Ali Durham) | |
| Michael Behrens | ... | Father | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Remington Davis | ... | Boy | |
| Laura Summer | ... | Mom | |
Directed by | |||
| Charles Haid | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Eddie Guzelian | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| John Davis | .... | executive producer | |
| Jordan Davis | .... | executive producer | |
| Don Schain | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| David Kitay | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Gordon Lonsdale | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Benjamin D. Stokes | |||
Casting by | |||
| Monica Swann | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Mark Hofeling | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Ken Kirchner | (as Kenneth Kirchner) | ||
Costume Design by | |||
| Ernesto Martinez | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Jennifer Llewelyn | .... | hair stylist | |
| Robin Michelle Patrick | .... | hair designer | |
| Robin Michelle Patrick | .... | makeup designer | |
| Tara Starling | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Shauna Miller | .... | production supervisor (as Shauna Miller Schain) | |
| Don Schain | .... | unit production manager | |
| Tom Summers | .... | post-production supervisor | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Matias Alvarez | .... | first assistant director | |
| Tobijah Tyler | .... | second assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Scott Arneman | .... | property master | |
| David Brothers | .... | painter | |
| Wray Featherstone | .... | assistant property master | |
| Darrin Fletcher | .... | storyboard artist | |
| J.J. Gerber | .... | props assistant | |
| Adam Henderson | .... | set dresser | |
| Derek Hunter | .... | props | |
| Michael Kirkland | .... | painter | |
| Richard T. Olson | .... | art department coordinator | |
Sound Department | |||
| Larry Benjamin | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Douglas Cameron | .... | production sound mixer | |
| Tim Chilton | .... | foley artist | |
| Bob Costanza | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Ross Davis | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Noel Espinosa | .... | boom operator | |
| Mark Friedgen | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Tommy Goodwin | .... | foley mixer | |
| Kathryn Madsen | .... | dialogue editor | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Rick Josephsen | .... | special effects coordinator (as Rick H. Josephsen) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Dan Schmit | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
Stunts | |||
| Frank L. Bare II | .... | stunt rigger | |
| Frank L. Bare II | .... | utility stunts (as Frank Bare) | |
| Carlos DeAndrade | .... | skateboard double: Calvin | |
| David M. Graves | .... | stunt double: Thrash (as David Graves) | |
| Kathy Jarvis | .... | stunt driver | |
| Kathy Jarvis | .... | utility stunts | |
| Christopher Judkins | .... | utility stunts | |
| Terri Sue Judkins | .... | utility stunts (as Terry Judkins) | |
| Don Shanks | .... | stunt coordinator | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Mary Boregino | .... | assistant camera | |
| George Griner | .... | camera operator | |
| Fred Hayes | .... | still photographer | |
| Jason Jensen | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Tracy Keele | .... | grip | |
| Shawn Lacy | .... | key grip | |
| Scott Leyse | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Don Muirhead | .... | camera operator: "a" camera | |
| Ryan Muirhead | .... | assistant camera | |
| Ryan Muirhead | .... | camera loader | |
| Craig Sullivan | .... | grip | |
| Jason Walser | .... | dolly grip | |
| Garlan Wilde | .... | gaffer (as Garlan W. Wilde) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Bridgette Glover | .... | casting associate (as Bridgette Glover White) | |
| Jeff Johnson | .... | casting: Utah | |
| Shawn Mehling | .... | extras casting | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Barbara Nelson | .... | costume supervisor (as Barbara J. Nelson) | |
| Natalie Pascual | .... | costumer | |
| Kacie Seamons | .... | costumer | |
| Brooke Westberg | .... | key set costumer | |
Music Department | |||
| Michael Aarvold | .... | music recording engineer | |
| Michael Baber | .... | music editor (as Mike Baber) | |
| Steven Christopher | .... | music supervisor | |
| William Levine | .... | supervising orchestrator | |
| George Shaw | .... | orchestrator | |
| Dan Wallin | .... | music scoring mixer | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Stephen Rippey | .... | driver: maxi-van | |
| Barry Tuttle | .... | transportation coordinator (as Barry J. Tuttle) | |
Other crew | |||
| Hayley Badham | .... | assistant to producer | |
| Dallin Bassett | .... | key office production assistant | |
| Jennifer Chapman | .... | production coordinator | |
| Kathleen Dombo | .... | payroll accountant | |
| Carole Fontana | .... | location manager | |
| Kipling Hicks | .... | assistant production coordinator | |
| Katie Holland | .... | production assistant | |
| Michael A. Kiely | .... | production accountant | |
| Michael Kiley | .... | production controller | |
| Kelly L. King | .... | production assistant | |
| Thomas McMinn | .... | stand-in | |
| Elizabeth McMullan | .... | animal trainer (as Eadie McMullen) | |
| Kate Morrison | .... | script supervisor | |
| Oscar Muller | .... | animal trainer | |
| Katherine Pittman | .... | animal trainer (as Cathy Pittman) | |
| Titus Reynolds | .... | animal trainer | |
| Jennifer Ricci | .... | first assistant accountant | |
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The Disney Channel has been criticized for making too many shows and movies for and about pre-teen girls, and while the criticism is fair to some extent, the idea that they're all Lizzie McGuire clones is just wrong. Shows like "The Famous Jett Jackson," "American Dragon: Jake Long," "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," and even Canadian import "Naturally, Sadie" are nothing like Lizzie McGuire, even though Sadie is the same age Lizzie was towards the end of that show's run. The same goes for the TV-movie "Life is Ruff," whose main character is a pre-teen boy in perhaps the best dog-loving movie for kids since "The Sandlot." In his first starring role, Kyle Massey plays Calvin Wheeler, a conniving 13-year-old boy with a great reputation, and a prized comic book collection. Wheeler is incredibly selfish, but not completely unwilling to do things for other people. This kid is no misfit, struggling through the grind of junior high(There's another stereotype broken), in fact he's got a best friend with asthma named Raymond Figg(Mitchel Musso), is popular with the other kids at school, because he does fantastic things for them, as long as they do them for him, and even has a few girls lining up to take him to a school dance. If you need another fictional character to compare him to, the best one would be Ferris Beuller. The only thing Calvin is missing is an out-of-reach first issue of his favorite comic book "Gotham-Man" from which he and Figg frequently quote the hero's catch-phrase "Expect the Impossible!" After recently getting the 2nd issue from the school basketball team in exchange for stealing an opposing team's play-book, he runs into a prized show dog who attacks him while skateboarding through a rich neighborhood. The dog's owner, a snobby kid named Preston Price(Carter Jenkins), brags that his dog won him $5000, and that's when he decides that he should get a dog too. Emily Watson("Phil of the Future's" Kay Panabaker) is a girl at his school who volunteers at a local animal shelter and cares more about the dogs and cats than the people who run it want her to, so much so that she names all the pets before they're adopted, and is a rabid opponent of dog shows. She also knows comics as well as he does. One of the dogs she names(Tyko) had a rough-upbringing by Disney standards. You could consider it a "Bambi-type" origin. Left out in the rain in a cardboard box as a puppy while waiting with other black puppies to be adopted for free, he grows up as a stray. When Calvin seeks a dog to adopt for the show, Emily persuades him to take Tyko, unaware of his plans for the dog, although clearly aware of his disdain for dogs.
As predicted, Calvin only wants Tyko long enough to win the top prize so he can buy that first issue of his favorite comic book, but when the huge pooch is determined to stay, Calvin warms up to him then changes his plans and decides to keep him. Needless to say it's Tyko who adopts Calvin, not the other way around. I had a big dog who adopted me rather than the other way around, so I'm very familiar with the subject. While the movie holds onto stereotypes like cute dogs, and bad rich people, it breaks a few as well by making fanboys popular, and even pushes the potential for a date between Emily & Calvin -- yes, interracial dating in junior high on The Disney Channel. This movie deserves to be on DVD, more than many others on the Disney Channel. More than "Life-Size," "Stuck in the Suburbs," "Pixel Perfect," "Go Figure," and even "Tiger Cruise," which was a good movie itself.