[06/08/22 - 09:00 AM] Season Three of "The Dog House: UK" Debuts June 16 The entire nine episode-season will be available to stream on HBO Max.
[via press release from Warner Bros. Discovery]
Season Three Of THE DOG HOUSE: UK Debuts June 16
· Season three of THE DOG HOUSE: UK debuts THURSDAY, JUNE 16. The entire nine episode-season will be available to stream on HBO Max.
· Logline: Finding forever homes for rejected dogs isn't easy, but that's exactly what the staff of Wood Green do every day. Set inside a rural British animal rescue center known for its commitment to matching homeless dogs with eager owners, THE DOG HOUSE: UK captures the joy and complexity of the human-dog "dating" experience. Each episode introduces tearful tales of abandoned dogs while also touching on relatable backstories of families, couples and singletons all hoping their lives will be changed by a new four-legged friend. It's up to the center's dedicated staff to match pets with potential new owners and to arrange an all-important first date that will determine if the adorable pups and hopeful humans have that fated connection.
· Credits: Series produced and directed by Anna Llewellyn; executive producer, Nick Mirsky; series producer, Morgana Pugh; producer/directors, Tom Bowman, Matt Wicks; senior producer, Katie Brimblecombe; narrator, Perry Fitzpatrick. The show was originally produced by Five Mile Films for Channel 4 in the UK for distribution by All3Media International.
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