Dog House (TV Series 1990–1991) Poster

(1990–1991)

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Silly but watchable
budikavlan9 August 2002
This was a Canadian sitcom which was adapted from Ibsen. No, that's not right. Oh, yeah, it was about a talking dog which contained the personality of a former cop. He lived with his late brother's family and communicated with his nephew, played by Jaimz Woolvett (pretty good as the main character). It was every bit as silly as it sounds, but was reasonably well-done, and worth a look.
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1/10
worthless mutt
ThunderKing67 May 2022
A disgusting, worthless mutt show. This is evident that people had no sense of hygiene even in the 90s.

This was a 90s show about some guy being placed in a worthless mutts body. Really?

It was such a dumb show, dull premise and thank the gods if there are any that this show did not last long. Still shocking that they even attempted or thought of this show.

The show was bad and gives the 90s a bad look.
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A true gem! Catch the excitement
Fat Slim10 September 2004
Quite possibly the best talking animal show ever produced outside of ALF. Jonathan Shapiro shines. Watch closely and you'll see a young Avril Lavigne in this Canadian production. Tuna Sandwich recipe: tuna, mayo, whole grain bread. Serve with juice. DOG HOUSE (DOME NA SABBAKA in Russian) is a lost classic you won't want to miss. Chicken Stir Fry: chicken, veggies, sunflower oil, teriyaki sauce. Serve with ice tea. Some of my favorite colors: Red, black, blackish red. This show is noted for its hilarious antics and breathtaking canine actions scenes (eat your heart out, Benji). Edgy for its time. Jonathan Shapiro shines! Anyone claiming that this show is "silly" obviously just doesn't get it.
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