The Dog House - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
Return of the documentary set inside Wood Green animal charity. Londoners Roshni and Jay meet two very different dogs - Bella the confident, playful Staffie, and Cech the shy but cuddly terrier. Bella seems to warm to Jay, but it's Roshni who has the final say. Olivia the blind spaniel is looking for a home and funeral workers Amy and Alex want to rescue a dog in need.
Episode 2
Patch the border collie displays an impressive array of tricks to try to convince horse groomer Megan that he's a smart choice for her. Pebbles the Lhasa is a firm sofa addict and a bit on the chunky side. She's matched with David, a Paralympian and workaholic.
Episode 3
Eighty-five-year-old Pim thinks Dexter the beagle is as stubborn as Elizabeth, his wife of 62 years. It's possible that shy Jack Russell Roxy could prove a better match. Chihuahuas Bear and Dave try to convince seven-year-old husky-fan Ollie that two little dogs are better than one.
Episode 4
Nine-year-old Kiya is given the best job ever - choosing a new furry friend out of a litter of three tiny cockapoos. Meanwhile, Wingnut the chihuahua has to prove to 16-year-old Jacob that chihuahuas are indeed cool and overexcited Yorkie Bam Bam needs to chill out if he is going to go home with Londoner Hannah.
Episode 5
It's the battle of the cutest as two very different puppies are offered to Sonia and Andy and their two little girls. Recovering from a broken leg, lurcher Manuel is potentially paired with paramedic Luke and partner Kath, while Lauren considers a life in the company of Winnie the Lhasa.
Episode 6
A saluki puppy called Harry has the cutest kangaroo jumps, but it reamins to be seen whether he will prove the perfect pooch for Charlie and Ali. Nancy the Staffie plays a mean game of fetch - much to the Friend family's delight, while ex-breeding spaniel Tia seeks a new home to live out her retirement.
Episode 7
It's double trouble as bonded pair Poppy and Bron try to find a home that will accept two dogs. Fine artist Ron is introduced to Chip the terrier cross and Margaux the mongrel, while Harry the saluki needs to overcome his nerves if he is to find loving new owners.
Episode 8
Sammy the retriever is acting mopey as yet another of his buddies finds a new home. However, when Max appears, it might just be that he has found his new best friend. Margot the collie needs an owner who will ensure that her active mind stays busy, while hiker Katherine wants a dog that can keep up with her. It may just be that they are the perfect match - so long as Margot's nerves don't get the better of her. After 200 days at Wood Green, Brooke the German shepherd is still struggling to find a home. Is there a happy ending around the corner?
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