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A comedy that’s all bark and no

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❍Comedy/Romance/Action (PG, 92 mins)

RAJA Gosnell, director of Beverly Hill Chihuahua, collars a buddy cop movie, which is essentiall­y Miss Congeniali­ty on four legs, with dysfunctio­nal canines replacing the beauty queens.

Show Dogs is a shaggy dog tale of questionab­le pedigree that will probably delight very young audiences, who might gurgle with glee at the sight of a Rottweiler sneakily breaking wind while an unsuspecti­ng owner is soaping its rear.

Anyone with an age in double digits will be less enthralled, and grateful that this prepostero­us undercover sting at one of the world’s most prestigiou­s animal shows only wags its tail for 92 minutes.

The script is poor and repeatedly short-changes a starry ensemble cast.

Comic whirlwind RuPaul barely achieves a light breeze by recycling catchphras­es from hit reality series Drag Race while Stanley Tucci is reduced to delivering limp lines in a cod-French accent as a pampered Papillon.

The human cast don’t fare much better, gamely keeping straight faces as canine co-stars run amok before the applicatio­n of technical wizardry to enhance their facial expression­s.

Out-takes during the end credits give some sense of the behind-the-scenes madness but fail to elicit more than a chuckle.

Max (voiced by Chris “Ludacris” Bridges) is one of the finest police dogs on the force and he leads a sting on a gang of animal smugglers, who have taken possession of a baby panda named Ling Li.

Just as Max is poised to make an arrest, the FBI led by federal agent Frank (Will Arnett) gatecrashe­s the operation and the criminal mastermind escapes.

The trail of evidence leads to a high-profile dog show in Las Vegas, which the FBI believes is a front for a lucrative trade in creature traffickin­g.

Frank and Max agree to go undercover as contestant­s to unmask the criminals and return the animals to the wild or their rightful owners.

Veteran handler Mattie (Natasha Lyonne) mentors Frank while Max gets posing with confidence from a Philippe (Tucci), an Australian (Jordin Sparks), a Pug called S Iglesias), a Hungarian sheepdo (Shaquille O’Neal) and residen Persephone (RuPaul).

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