Dogs with Jobs

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Dogs with Jobs
Dogs with Jobs title card.jpg
GenreDocumentary
Developed by
Written by
Directed by
  • Serge Marcil
  • Susan Mawhood
  • Eli Gorn
  • Ole Gjerstad
  • Ramelle Mair
Narrated by
  • Jon Kalina
  • John Ralston
Theme music composer
  • Lance Neveu
  • Mathieu Vanasse
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes65
Production
Executive producers
  • Glen Salzman
  • David York
  • Katherine Buck
  • Andre Barro
Producers
  • Maura Kealey
  • Robert DeLeskie
Editors
  • Barbara Brown
  • George T. Clarke
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
ReleaseSeptember 2000, 04 (04-09-2000) 
September 2004, 07 (07-09-2004)
Related
Animals at Work

Dogs with Jobs is a Canadian documentary television series about working dogs and show dogs. [1] [2] Each half-hour episode consists of two to three segments on individual dogs from around the world. [1] The family-friendly series has featured service dogs, search and rescue dogs, police dogs, herding dogs, and others. Segments show footage of dogs on the job, and also include stories of their rescue, training, and relationships with their owners and handlers.

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Production and broadcast

Title card from Dogs with Jobs Dogs with Jobs cartoon.png
Title card from Dogs with Jobs

The idea for the series came from Canadian writer Merrily Weisbord and her daughter, veterinarian Kim Kachanoff. They made use of a "doggie-cam", giving viewers a glimpse into the dog's perspective. [3]

Weisbord and Kachanoff sold the show to Cineflix producer Glen Salzman, who presented it in a "market simulation" at the September 7, 1998 Banff International Television Festival. [3] [4] The series premiered on Canada's Life Network (now Slice), where it received positive ratings and reviews, before premiering in the US a year later in the form of a 90-minute compilation during a PBS pledge drive. [3]

The series is produced by Cineflix, in association with Slice in Canada and the National Geographic Channel internationally. The series' initial run lasted five seasons, from January 8, 2000 to September 7, 2004, including 65 episodes, and airing in 57 countries. [1] [5] As of November 2014, the first three seasons were available on Netflix instant streaming. [6] [7] As of February 2016, the first two seasons were available to stream on Netflix instant streaming. [6]

Reception

In his The New York Times review, film critic Matthew Hays wrote that "the gently narrated, heartwarming stories of Dogs With Jobs are certainly the antithesis of other reality-based animal programming like Fox's When Animals Attack! ", and called the show "as simple and as slightly absurd as its name". [3]

The series earned a cult following and achieved strong international sales. Said executive producer Glen Salzman, "This show really does work like magic with audiences." The series was featured on a segment of The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 4, 2000. [3] [4]

Common Sense Media awarded the show four out of five stars for quality, and three out of five points for inclusion of positive messages. They deemed it appropriate for children aged five and older, calling it "a good TV choice for the family" and "a great way to introduce kids to the idea of a 'working dog' so that they can recognize and respect those they might meet in everyday life." [8]

Animals at Work dispute

On September 3, 2012, Merrily Weisbord, who developed the show, sued Cineflix and producer Glen Salzman in Quebec Superior Court for $400,000 over their program Animals at Work , also called Frisky Business. Weisbord alleged that the program was a knockoff or sequel of Dogs with Jobs, having the same structure, and even featuring at least fifteen of the same dogs. [5]

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air date
11"Maggie & A.J."January 8, 2000 (January 8, 2000)
22"Bruno & Honey"September 4, 2000 (September 4, 2000)
33"Sarcelle & Sweep"September 5, 2000 (September 5, 2000)
44"Landris & Wolf"September 6, 2000 (September 6, 2000)
55"Nipper & Bellow"September 7, 2000 (September 7, 2000)
66"Endal & Dee"September 8, 2000 (September 8, 2000)
77"Petro & Mel"September 11, 2000 (September 11, 2000)
88"Willy & Rope"September 12, 2000 (September 12, 2000)
99"Corky & Malcolm"September 13, 2000 (September 13, 2000)
1010"Clipper & Bam-Bam"September 14, 2000 (September 14, 2000)
1111"Kavik & Mas"September 15, 2000 (September 15, 2000)
1212"Dani & King"September 18, 2000 (September 18, 2000)
1313"Sled Dog"September 19, 2000 (September 19, 2000)
141"Gracie, Tiger, & Klondike"January 15, 2001 (January 15, 2001)
152"Popsicle: Drug-bust Dog/Popsicle, Harvey, and Tattie"September 3, 2001 (September 3, 2001)
163"Tilly: Arson Dog/Tilly, Murphy, and Madison"September 4, 2001 (September 4, 2001)
174"Tokkolos: Big Cat Parent/Tokkolos, Barkley, and Rookie"September 5, 2001 (September 5, 2001)
185"Ginny: The Dog Who Rescues Cats/Ginny, Basil, and Freddie"September 6, 2001 (September 6, 2001)
196"Rowdy: TV Star/Rowdy, Wizard, and Rio"September 7, 2001 (September 7, 2001)
207"Tombre: Special Companion/Tombre, Rosa, and Gabe"September 10, 2001 (September 10, 2001)
218"MacKenzie: Guide Dog/MacKenzie, Bear, Tess, and Blue"September 11, 2001 (September 11, 2001)
229"Fay Wray: Artist's Muse/Fay Wray, Jake, and Toby"September 12, 2001 (September 12, 2001)
2310"Marty and the Madcap Mutts/Marty, Tasha, and Nana"September 13, 2001 (September 13, 2001)
2411"Kiyoshi: Double Duty Dog/Kiyoshi, Brix, Ellie"September 14, 2001 (September 14, 2001)
2512"Yukon: Search and Rescue Dog/Yukon, Biggles, and Kodak"September 17, 2001 (September 17, 2001)
2613"Johnny and the Sled Dogs/Johnny, Bozo, and Flip-Flop"September 18, 2001 (September 18, 2001)
271"Tuffy, Lulu, and Wiley"January 12, 2002 (January 12, 2002)
282"Kaze, Haci, and Paugan"September 2, 2002 (September 2, 2002)
293"Stan, Fudge, and Rocky"September 3, 2002 (September 3, 2002)
304"Kenny: A Hearing Dog/Kenny, Daisy, and Duncan"September 4, 2002 (September 4, 2002)
315"Eagle, Vasala, Tillamook Cheddar"September 5, 2002 (September 5, 2002)
326"Lucy, Harvey, and Chokydar"September 6, 2002 (September 6, 2002)
337"Cheko, Ben, Sam"September 9, 2002 (September 9, 2002)
348"Birba, Uga VI, & Maggie"October 22, 2002 (October 22, 2002)
359"Speedy and Friends: London Police Dogs/Speedy, Bruce Wayne, and Mr. Gomez"October 23, 2002 (October 23, 2002)
3610"Elite, Valen, and Tracker"October 24, 2002 (October 24, 2002)
3711"Peek, Canaan, Willi"October 25, 2002 (October 25, 2002)
3812"Beau, Dar, and Jumpin' Jack"October 25, 2002 (October 25, 2002)
3913"Turbeaux, Killu, and Ruby"October 25, 2002 (October 25, 2002)
401"Annie, Casey, and Sailor"January 11, 2003 (January 11, 2003)
412"Zelda, Azili, Amy"March 26, 2003 (March 26, 2003)
423"Moby, Morgan, Barney"March 27, 2003 (March 27, 2003)
434"Part-Ex, Bingo, Morgan"March 28, 2003 (March 28, 2003)
445"Teabag, Harris, Barack, and China"July 31, 2003 (July 31, 2003)
456"Bonita, Lily, Wheely Willy"August 1, 2003 (August 1, 2003)
467"Ben, Jonah, Koby"August 4, 2003 (August 4, 2003)
478"Nikki, Kelsey, and Aron"September 1, 2003 (September 1, 2003)
489"Kaiser, Tikva, Macho"September 2, 2003 (September 2, 2003)
4910"Vernon, Bodhi, Baron"September 3, 2003 (September 3, 2003)
5011"Eddie, Velino, Sir Lancelot"September 4, 2003 (September 4, 2003)
5112"Vera, Joe Cowboy, and Thirty"October 7, 2003 (October 7, 2003)
5213"Beauty, Cinder, and Blaze"October 8, 2003 (October 8, 2003)
531"Nyack, Cinder, Clancy"January 10, 2004 (January 10, 2004)
542"Cooper, Wasabe, Frito"January 11, 2004 (January 11, 2004)
553"Zoro, Suzy Q, and Sven"January 11, 2004 (January 11, 2004)
564"Dakota, Orca, and Target"January 12, 2004 (January 12, 2004)
575"Cass, Buddy, and Mercedes"January 19, 2004 (January 19, 2004)
586"Peewee, Zeke, Ozzy"January 26, 2004 (January 26, 2004)
597"Cindy, Chipper, Hope"February 2, 2004 (February 2, 2004)
608"Piripiri, Pugsly, Joshi"February 9, 2004 (February 9, 2004)
619"Ana, Bill, and Banjo"February 16, 2004 (February 16, 2004)
6210"Pay, Fergus, Blossom"February 23, 2004 (February 23, 2004)
6311"Huntaway Steam, Heavenly Angel, Mike"March 1, 2004 (March 1, 2004)
6412"Jassel, Ingrid, Hogan"September 6, 2004 (September 6, 2004)
6513"Keno, Mentor, Prince"September 7, 2004 (September 7, 2004)

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