Togo

Togo 2019

8.15

2019

Pound Puppies

Pound Puppies 2010

5.20

Lucky, Cookie and the rest of the dogs in Shelter 17 have an important secret mission: to help every dog that comes to the pound find a new home.

2010

Pup Academy

Pup Academy 2019

7.00

Welcome to a secret world where pups learn to be a human's best friend. Follow three unlikely puppies - and their human friends - as they work together to discover the power of friendship and create everlasting bonds between dogs and humans.

2019

Phantom Pups

Phantom Pups 2022

8.10

A young boy and his family move into a haunted home, where he meets three adorable ghost pups and tries to help them turn back into real dogs.

2022

Dodge's Pup School

Dodge's Pup School 2024

1

Join Dodge at Pup School, a place full of mishaps and mayhem! Watch as Dodge and his pup pals turn school days into adventures with singing, silliness and occasional squeaky toys.

2024

My Pet House

My Pet House 2023

1

Welcome to the era of "Pet-teriors"! Pet-Friendly home renovation with experts for better and happier cohabitation with furry friends

2023

Puppy School

Puppy School 2019

6.50

It's fun getting a puppy. But not always easy. Set against the spectacular backdrop of Chatsworth House, this show helps new owners navigate puppy parenthood.

2019

Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way

Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way 1980

8.00

Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way is a British television series presented by Barbara Woodhouse first shown by the BBC in 1980. It was taped in 10 episodes at Woodhouse's home in Hertfordshire, England. The show was also internationally syndicated. In the show she often used two commands: "walkies" and "sit"; the latter of which was parodied in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy where James Bond does a Woodhouse impersonation, puts his hand up in a command posture, repeats Woodhouse's catch-phrase to a tiger and the animal responds to it by obeying. Her ten-part series had been shown at over one hundred stations in the United States and in Britain it proved so popular it was run twice. In 1982, singer-songwriter Randy Edelman wrote a song about her and her show, "Barbara", which he released in a single 45 rpm record.

1980