Blake Michael looks swoon-worthy while stepping out for the 2015 D23 EXPO held at the Anaheim Convention Center on Sunday (August 16) in Anaheim, Calif.
The 19-year-old actor was joined by his Dog With a Blog co-stars Francesca Capaldi and Beth Littleford as they met up with fans and took more pics!
The Jones-Jennings kids strike a pose for the cameras in the woods in this funny still from Dog With A Blog.
In “Stan Rescues His Princess”, Princess’s owner want to take her away to summer camp, but Stan devises a plan to keep his family together.
Tyler (Blake Michael), Avery (G Hannelius) and Chloe (Francesca Capaldi) try to keep him from “stealing” his wife from her home, but he’s even got their puppies in on it!
“Stan Rescues His Princess” airs TONIGHT, Friday, August 7th @ 9:30PM ET/PT on Disney Channel.
In “Murder of the Ornamental Dress”, when Avery’s latest design gets ruined before a big fashion show, she must get to the bottom of who destroyed the dress — and that includes interrogating everyone — Karl (L.J. Benet), Chloe (Francesca Capaldi), Tyler (Blake Michael) and Stan!
“Murder of the Ornamental Dress” airs TONIGHT, Friday, July 24 @9:30 PM ET/PT on Disney Channel.
“Murder of the Ornamental Dress” Sneak Peek | Dog With A Blog
Francesca voices the Little Red-Haired Girl in the upcoming flick, and stopped by the “Belle’s Boutique” pop-up shop on Thursday afternoon (July 9) where she shopped around and picked up some new threads featuring her co-star, Snoopy!
“Had so much fun at the #snoopy #doghouse yesterday at #SDCC! This is me exiting the house. If you are in San Diego you should go see it! #dreambig @peanutsmovie,” Francesca captured on Instagram during her visit. Check it out below!
Josh Wiggins gets a sloppy kiss from his furry co-star Jagger at the premiere of Max held at the Egyptian Theatre on Tuesday night (June 23) in Los Angeles.
In the flick, when a US marine dog handler (Robbie Amell) is killed in the line of duty, his service dog, Max, is so traumatized by the loss that he’s unable to work with any other handler. The marine’s grieving family adopts Max, and so follows a difficult bonding between the dog and the family’s young son (Josh Wiggins), who must overcome his own loss while learning how to relate to the dog in order to help him recover.