
Lucky Dog
The Weiss family gets their golden opportunity when Brandon rescues Bailey, a five-month-old pure bred Golden Retriever. But will this chowhound's nose for trouble be too much for the Weiss family's traditional house rules?

The Weiss family gets their golden opportunity when Brandon rescues Bailey, a five-month-old pure bred Golden Retriever. But will this chowhound's nose for trouble be too much for the Weiss family's traditional house rules?

A mother, whose life was saved by her childhood companion, seeks to adopt a dog for her own children. But if Sawyer, a Labrador Retriever, wants to keep up with the family's active lifestyle, he'll need to add bike training to his resume.

We revisit five of Lucky Dog's most lifesaving and life-changing adoptions, including a hearing-impaired Poodle mix that learns sign language and a Labrador that answers the call of duty for a diabetic veteran.

Eric and Rashi prepare shelter dogs for homes of adopters whose lives revolve around parties and social events.

A timid Chihuahua/Min Pin mix presents Brandon with an unexpected obstacle as he works to train her to become an emotional support dog.

A married couple seeks a canine companion that can put a smile on the face of their daughter with special needs. But, before a young Maltese-Terrier mix can move in with the family, Eric will need to make sure that she poses no safety risk.

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.

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”.

If Brandon can earn the trust of a fearful Chihuahua mix named Lucy, the dog could become the perfect companion for a partially paralyzed adrenaline junkie who's trying to get back on her feet.

Three shelter dogs are placed with active adopters whose lifestyles offer them adventures like kayaking, bike riding and in-line skating.

Brandon rescues a young Pit Bull that shows signs of separation anxiety and a possible history of abuse. But before he can transition this dog to her new forever home, he must gain her trust and train her on the 7 Common Commands.

After a “no pets” policy lands a nine-year-old dog in the shelter, Eric and Rashi vow to find the stranded senior a new home. The perfect place may be blocks from the beach, with a married couple who have spent their lives helping the homeless.

Brandon takes on the unique challenge of training a deaf & blind puppy. If successful, this Australian Shepherd mix could become a therapy dog.

Jasmine, the short haired pointer, was surrendered because of a tragic injury that takes thousands of dollars to fix. Can Brandon get Jasmine the care she needs and then find her the perfect home?

Jingles the pointer mix must learn to shed his anxiety and master skills needed to become an off-leash pet for the outdoor-loving Valle family. But will the Valle‘s own daughter, Isabella, be able to overcome her anxiety of dogs in time for the adoption?

A playful Poodle mix could be the perfect match for a single mom with two talented children. But, to make sure that this placement is a success, Eric must teach Pixie some tricks for fitting in with his new family.

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 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 woman seeks Brandon's help finding a canine companion for her family. But before a spaniel mix found living on the streets can be adopted, he must prove that he can get along with other animals cared for by the potential adopter.

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.