Channel 4 is ready to match you with your perfect pooch – a second series of The Dog House is in the works.
Last year, the show’s inaugural eight-part series followed Wood Green, a Cambridgeshire charity that takes in hundreds of neglected and abandoned dogs every year.
The second series is heading back, with plenty of adorable pups ready to be carted off to their loving forever homes.
The charity exploded in popularity after the show aired. ‘The programme offered a fascinating insight into how we match homeless dogs with the perfect new owner – sparking beautiful friendships. Approximately a million people tuned into each episode, and the reaction was amazing,’ the website notes.
In each episode, we followed the 60-strong team of workers as they attempted to find homes for the likes of Mozart the Jack Russell, Daisy the Cairn terrier and Zeus the Staffordshire bull terrier.
Speaking earlier about appearing on the show, the charity said:
Our vision is a world where all pets are cared for in loving homes for life. We are proud to be the pet charity that makes a difference to the lives of pets and people across the UK – bringing them closer together, as seen in Channel 4’s TV series The Dog House.
For the show’s second series, Channel 4 is ‘looking for people who can offer a lifelong home to a rescue dog, and would be happy to share their reasons for doing so’. If you’re interested, email thedoghouse@fivemilefilms.co.uk or call 07907 956042.
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After graduating from Glasgow Caledonian University with an NCTJ and BCTJ-accredited Multimedia Journalism degree, Cameron ventured into the world of print journalism at The National, while also working as a freelance film journalist on the side, becoming an accredited Rotten Tomatoes critic in the process. He’s now left his Scottish homelands and took up residence at UNILAD as a journalist.