I don't know for sure, but perhaps your idea of a movie from a dog's point of view, might be based on a movie from a flea's point of view. I could be wrong.
It all started with an infamous novel written in England in 1887. It was titled "The Autobiography of a Flea". I read a reprint in 1970. The story was based in France and it tells the story of a young virgin of 14, named Belle. Her boyfriend seduces her in the garden, but a priest spies on them and blackmails her into having sex with him. Priest #2 spies on them, and he blackmails Belle into having sex with him. Now thoroughly corrupted, Belle convinces her virgin girlfriend into having sex with priest #1. This girl's father wants Belle, so the priest tricks the girl's father into deflowering his own daughter by hiding her face with a curtain, while he thought that he was having sex with Belle. Then everyone has sex with everyone else in an orgy.
In 1976 they made the movie. It was back in the days when actors were required to have acting talent. It had high production values, shot on 35 mm film and I saw it in an Art theater on the big screen. It starred Jean Jennings, Paul Thomas and John Holmes. I will never forget the soft blonde pubic hair around Jean's pussy lips and when John Holmes opened his priest's robe out popped his
34 cm "Weapon of Mass Destruction". They don't make movies like that anymore.
(Well actually there is one man that does. Pierre.) And we are thankful for it.
