The quest to find their way back home is complicated when they meet a gang of unsavoury sewer dwellers led by a ferocious white bunny rabbit (Monty Python, anyone?), voiced by funny man Kevin Hart.
Meanwhile, Max's secret admirer, a white Pomeranian who lives next door named Gidget (voiced by Jenny Slate), mounts a rescue effort with the help of her friends.
To borrow a Kermodian (a la BBC's film critic Mark Kermode) method of comedy analysis -- did the film pass the six laugh test? Well, yes it did ... just. Adorning these six laughs were some fairly healthy chuckles as well.
But the gags certainly weren't original and tended to comprise of riffing on well trodden archetypes.
Some chuckles might've been belly-laughs had the humour not been quite so conventionally delivered. Sure, The Secret Life of Pets offers a film that is formulaic, but you never get the impression that it wants to be anything more.
It certainly doesn't have the charm of Pixar's Up, the depth of Inside Out, or the heart of WALL-E.
But what it does offer is a perfectly serviceable school holiday flick that you can take your kids along to and get a solid six laughs (and few chuckles thrown in for good measure).
Rating: 3/5 stars.