Lucky Dog
Brandon rescues a two-year-old golden retriever that lives life in the fast lane. But when Scarlett's new family expresses an interest in taking her on road trips, she and Brandon must hit the road for a lesson in car etiquette.
Brandon rescues a two-year-old golden retriever that lives life in the fast lane. But when Scarlett's new family expresses an interest in taking her on road trips, she and Brandon must hit the road for a lesson in car etiquette.
A shy Chihuahua mix could be the answer to a thirteen-year-old boy's tireless pleas for a canine companion. But before the pair is united, Brandon will need to help the little pup overcome a debilitating case of separation anxiety.
Three senior dogs prove that they have the energy and determination to become the perfect canine companions for their potential adopters.
Dogs are social animals that crave connection. But while some bonds come quickly, others take a little effort. So embrace the pack mentality, because today we're “pairing up."
We're blasting off! Brandon rescues Pluto, a Tibetan terrier mix with gravity defying energy. But will Pluto's marking habit ground the adoption process before it can launch?
A woman with Multiple Sclerosis seeks Brandon's help finding the perfect companion dog. But before an eight-month old Shepherd mix named Stanley can be cleared for his new home, he must prove that he has the patience and confidence to walk alongside a motorized wheelchair.
Brandon rescues a German shepherd that could be the perfect companion for a woman who works in a senior living community. But before the match can be confirmed, Rhea must prove that she has impulse control and mastery of the heel command.
Brandon transforms an “untrainable” two-year-old spaniel mix into one of the most talented agility dogs in Lucky Dog history. But will Riley's high-octane energy level prove too much for his potential mom, who suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome.
Every dog presents its own unique set of challenges, and what works in one situation may require a bit more ingenuity in another. Today, Lucky Dog features some of Brandon's most creative training moments- including some “never before seen footage”.
After rescuing a pair of bonded shelter dogs, Eric and Rashi must find a home in which two dogs would be welcome. A potential match could be made with a couple in San Diego who are still mourning the loss of their two previous dogs.
Brandon rescues a Shepherd-Collie mix that's in severe pain because of hip dysplasia. He'll have to undergo surgery and a long recovery process before he's ready for a new home.
To Serve and Protect. Brandon trains up a German Shepherd for a disabled veteran suffering from PTSD. But before Kyrie earns her service dog certification, she'll need to “pick up” the retrieve command.
A single dad and his three young boys are adopting, Lolita, a smart, sweet Chihuahua to help bring new life to the household. When Brandon learns Lolita's bad habit of dashing out the front door, he has to make sure she learns her boundaries.
Watch-along with Brandon as he revisits one of his favorite episodes featuring a friendly black lab that is trained to become a physical assist dog for a student with muscular dystrophy. Then, a long distance reunion that you won't want to miss.
When a Spaniel mix poses a unique opportunity for a high school student to develop her talents, Brandon realizes that won't happen if he can't get the dog under control.
When Brandon McMillan rescues Willie, the Tibetan Terrier makes a big splash with his new family.
A poodle-terrier mix could be the perfect match for a retired woman and her 94-year-old mother.
Eric makes safety a priority while preparing four different shelter dogs for their new forever families.
A neglected terrier mix gets a second chance with a dog-loving family that devotes much of their time to the Special Olympics. But before Muffin can hit the road with her new family, she'll need to correct her begging habit.
A couple reaches out to Brandon in hopes of finding a new playmate for their current dog. But before Gunner, the six-month-old Shepherd mix, can round out their family, he'll need to break his chewing habit and show enough maturity to work in an office environment.