The 2025 adult animated comedy film streaming on Netflix, Fixed, can be absolutely hilarious or scandalously distasteful, depending on personal preferences, especially with regard to lengthy conversations and jokes about sex. Centered around an overexcited dog named Bull, who learns that he is soon to be taken for neutering by his beloved human family, sex jokes make up the entirety of this film. Overall, Fixed is just a silly and brainless comedy about what the life of dogs can very well be, but given modern sensibilities, it can be outright disgusting and even problematic to some viewers.
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What is the Netflix animated film about?
Fixed begins with a man walking into an adoption center where mutt puppies are kept for adoption in an effort to help the animals survive and have a good life. The man is immediately impressed by a blue bull terrier, which shows extreme eagerness and enthusiasm to meet him, and he picks this very puppy to adopt. Back at home, he presents the puppy to his young daughter, who is obviously very happy to finally have a pet. The dog is named Bull, and he quickly becomes an integral part of the family. Two years later, Bull loves his life with the family, but his human parents are absolutely frustrated with his new behavioral development. Bull keeps humping just about anything he can find, including furniture, toys, and food, but his favorite pastime now happens to be doing the deed with the grandmother, Nana’s legs.
Despite his otherwise confident self, Bull is actually quite coy with the dog living in the house right next to theirs, a majestic Afghan hound called Honey. The two dogs have been friends ever since their childhood, and Honey is still very obviously interested in Bull, but he just cannot make a move. He spends his days in comfort and pleasure and feels very loved by his human parents as well, until his high libido starts to create problems for others. Not only are his actions quite disgusting, but his tremendously active state also creates a lot of wreckage inside the house. But Bull does not feel the need to dial his urges down, or rather, he has no idea how to do it, being a dog.
On one of his usual morning walks to the local park, Bull and his friends notice how a fellow dog named Luther is sitting in grief and with a cone around his head. When asked, Luther reveals how his human parents suddenly started behaving a bit too sweetly with him one fine day, allowing him to do all the things that were generally forbidden to him, and how he was even allowed to drink from the toilet, despite him being scolded for doing so at other times. But as Luther would soon discover, all of this was a ploy by the humans before getting him neutered. This sad story hits Bull emotionally, as he cannot even imagine living a life without his reproductive abilities. Yet, on that very day, Bull notices how he is being treated extremely well at home, and he too is allowed to drink toilet water, with even Kool-Aid mixed in it. Having just learned what these signs mean, Bull realizes that his parents are being nice to him out of guilt and also to keep him happy, for they are planning to take him for neutering as well. Thus, Bull refuses to let the humans decide how his life is going to be and angrily runs away from home that night for an epic adventure in the city.
Who are Bull’s companions during his adventure?
When Bull leaves home, he is all alone at first, since he has also recently had a nasty argument with his close friends. Bull’s best friends, with whom he always hangs out during their walks at the park, are an intimidating boxer named Rocco, an underconfident beagle named Lucky, and a wannabe influencer dachshund named Fetch. Each of these dogs has their own struggles in life, and they also happen to all be neutered already. Rocco does not care much about the fact that his testicles have been surgically removed, as he is quite happy and confident about his appearance otherwise. But he still bears the trauma of not being breastfed by his mother as a puppy, and he keeps bringing it up at every possible instance.
Lucky is a bit erratic at times, particularly with regard to his choice in food, as he even chews on cat droppings at times, clearly finding them tasty. His erratic nature finally finds support in an intersex Dobermann named Frankie during their night out, and from this point, this relationship becomes the most important detail about Lucky. Fetch has a slightly different life than his friends, owing to the fact that his human parent is an influencer and, more importantly, wants to make him a dog influencer on social media. Therefore, Fetch always sees every situation as an opportunity for content, for which he is ridiculed by the others, and also for the fact that he calls his pet parent ‘mother.’
When the three friends find out about Bull’s situation, they all try to explain how getting neutered does not mean the end of the world, as they all have personal experience with the surgery and its after-effects. But nothing can calm Bull down, and in the process, he even ends up hurting his friends, as he mocks their testicle-less lives and also suggests that they don’t know anything about love and romance. As a result, he has to leave home alone and go around the city by himself at first, during which time he gets in trouble with a group of vicious cats. Bull is almost about to be torn apart by the ferocious cats, who hate all dogs regardless of what they’re like, when Rocco, Lucky, and Fetch barge in and save him.
From then on, all differences between the four dogs are wiped out, and they spend the rest of the night together as a close unit. Since the animals in Fixed are entirely humanized, Bull’s friends also act in a manner in which male friends are stereotypically seen behaving in films, trying to console their friend after a heartbreak. The main reason why Bull does not want to get neutered is that he fears Honey will no longer be friends with him, and so he will never get to express his feelings to her and eventually get to be intimate with her. Thus, the situation is almost exactly like a heartbreak, and thus, the friends take Bull to a pleasure house for dogs. Given this extreme level of humanization to bring out the goofy and inappropriate comedy, Fixed does sometimes get slightly problematic with regard to what it’s implying, even though it is really meant to be watched mindlessly.
How does Bull admit his feelings for Honey?
During these adventures throughout the evening and night, Bull and his friends end up visiting a dog show, where purebred show dogs are competing for a number of awards. Honey, the Afghan hound, is among the participants, and so is another show dog, a Borzoi hound named Sterling. As it so happens, Sterling is Bull’s rival in love, as he also has his eyes on Honey. Since both Honey and Sterling are purebred dogs, they are obviously not neutered, and this makes Bull fear that his beloved will no longer talk to him after his surgery. At the dog show, both Honey and Sterling win in their respective categories, and this leads to their human parents deciding to breed them for the best puppies that can be sold off for high prices.
Learning about this, Bull cannot contain his frustration and goes off to the pleasure house to seek paid comfort, as advised by his friends, but Honey intervenes right before he can start the act. Some time earlier, at the dog show, Honey had had a revelation right after winning the award, as she realized that just about every other dog at the place looked just like her. She came to the decision that she no longer wanted to be like every other female show dog and instead wanted to stand out and have a different life. Despite her keeping her love for Bull a secret so far, she now decided to confess her feelings to him and tracked him to the pleasure house, only to find him in a lecherous position.
This naturally leads to a misunderstanding between the two characters, but Bull finally realizes that he must address his feelings for Honey, who has always been very close to him. Therefore, he seeks her out, only to find that her human parents have left her alone with Sterling so that the two show dogs can breed and have expensive puppies. With the help of his friends, Bull intervenes in the process in the most preposterous manner, with Sterling ending up mating with him without even realizing it. It is at this most intimate and painful moment that Bull finally confesses his feelings for Honey, admitting how he has been in love with her for quite some time, and this leads to her eventually expressing her feelings as well.
Along with expressing his desire, Bull also talks about his fear of being considered lowly and worthless by Honey, especially after his neutering. After all, the difference of class between them is glaringly obvious, as he is a mutt and she a show dog, and it was specifically because of this that Bull could not confess his love to her earlier. However, Honey speaks her heart out about wanting to be different from show dogs and about wanting to be with Bull irrespective of his reproductive organs. The conversation brings the two dogs together, and they finally make love to each other throughout the night.
What does Bull learn at the end of his escapade?
At the end of his adventure, Bull walks around his neighborhood to find a missing poster with his face and name drawn on it. The poster announces Bull’s disappearance and states that a reward will be given to anyone who can help find the family’s beloved dog. This makes the protagonist realize that he had been misunderstanding his human parents for all this while, as he felt that they hated him, or at least did not love him. Bull could not decipher why else they would want to get him neutered had it not been for their dislike towards him, but the poster proves his belief to be wrong.
Rocco and Fetch also now mention that Bull’s human family has been extremely worried about his disappearance and that they had tried desperately to find their pet throughout the evening. In fact, the parents had gone from every house to house in the neighborhood looking for any clues to where the dog might have run off to. This was how Rocco, Fetch, and Lucky had come to know about Bull’s disappearance, and they then decided to team up and leave their respective homes as well in order to find their best friend.
Is Bull Finally Neutered In The End?
After realizing that his human family does love him and that getting neutered is not going to drastically change his life in any way, Bull finally returns home, still queasy and tired from his unintentional romance with Sterling. He is welcomed back with a lot of love and adoration, and the next morning, Bull is taken for his neutering surgery. Despite having nightmares about his reproductive organs suddenly leaving him for a few days, he does not actually feel any pain or any difference with regard to his life. Thus, Bull returns to his usual life, and he is also delighted at the fact that Honey has given birth to a litter full of puppies that are a mix between Afghan hound and mutt. The dog is finally happy that he has puppies of his own, and his human family is happy as well after his neutering. In turn, it is Sterling who finds himself in a lot of trouble after Honey gives birth to mixed-breed puppies. His human parents believe that Sterling is no longer virile enough for breeding, and so they decide to get him neutered immediately, which is a terrible outcome for the pompous and arrogant dog who took pride in his reproductive abilities.
Fixed ends with one last inappropriate joke, in which Honey is seen out for a night of fun after her pregnancy, with her own friends, and they all watch a male bear perform at the pleasure house, often throwing fish or honey at him as incentives for him to perform.