The Dog House - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Episode 1
Staff at Woodgreen animal charity set out to match their homeless dogs with prospective owners. Deaf parents Hannah and Craig and their mischievous boys Oliver and Felix meet cheeky cockapoo puppy Percy. Tiny Yorkie terrier pair Lola and Bailey show size doesn't matter when there are two of you - especially with the backing of Woodgreen's dog behaviour expert Sue.
Episode 2
Documentary recording daily life inside Woodgreen animal charity. The team continues with its mission to find homes for abandoned dogs. This time there's Millie and Max, a couple of Jack Russell cross pugs, a little pooch called Rex, a 13-week-old Jack Russell puppy called Albie and `escape artist" Lily the beagle.
Episode 3
Timid puppy Harry seeks a new home, while it is unclear whether grumpy Westie Hamish will share a smile and his beloved toy with Jacqui from Bolton. Lily the Beagle has a choice - do another runner or stay put for a cuddle with ex-policeman Stuart and his family.
Episode 4
An American Bulldog called 'Buddy the clown' throws his weight around with brave couple Katie and James. Terrier Tiddles enjoys a makeover. And does Jacks the Jack Russell have small dog syndrome?
Episode 5
Albie the Jack Russell puppy has a second chance of a home with 10-year-old George. And a mistreated lurcher called Sam is in need of some home comforts. Will visitors see past his size?
Episode 6
Regal bassett hound Duchess is back on a charm offensive. Loveable goofball Peaches sends Jane and Alan into a spin. And old timer Hettie proves to a family that she's really young at heart.
Episode 7
Hurricane the husky meets Peaches the excitable lurcher. And Rosie the live wire Jack Russell chases butterflies, cats... and now also 10-year-old Mitchell. Is her need for speed a bit too much?
Episode 8
A rampant French bulldog gets 'attached' to drag queen John. Peaches the lurcher has not one but two dates. But will the unluckiest dog on the books ever find a home?
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