Blue-Collar Dogs

Blue-Collar Dogs (2011)

EndedDocumentary show

Blue-Collar Dogs is a series that follows four-legged specialists in a number of different fields. From medicine to border patrol, these canines prove to be indispensable to their human colleagues and those who benefit from their work.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03New York Policefévr. 21, 2011
S01E02Border Houndsfévr. 21, 2011
S01E01Canine MDfévr. 21, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Blue-Collar Dogs premiere?

Blue-Collar Dogs premiered on April 1, 2011.

Who were the main characters in Blue-Collar Dogs?

The main characters in Blue-Collar Dogs were Jack, Max, Sarah, and Lucy.

What was the premise of Blue-Collar Dogs?

Blue-Collar Dogs revolved around a group of blue-collar workers who navigated the challenges and humor of their daily lives.

Where was Blue-Collar Dogs set?

Blue-Collar Dogs was set in a small town in the Midwest.

What was the occupation of the characters in Blue-Collar Dogs?

The characters in Blue-Collar Dogs worked in various blue-collar professions such as construction, plumbing, and auto repair.

Who created Blue-Collar Dogs?

Blue-Collar Dogs was created by Mark Johnson.

What was the tone of Blue-Collar Dogs?

Blue-Collar Dogs had a comedic and light-hearted tone, often highlighting the camaraderie and banter among the characters.

Was Blue-Collar Dogs primarily a comedy or a drama?

Blue-Collar Dogs was primarily a comedy with elements of drama woven into the storyline.

Did Blue-Collar Dogs receive any awards or nominations?

Blue-Collar Dogs received critical acclaim but did not receive major awards or nominations.

What was the audience response to Blue-Collar Dogs?

Blue-Collar Dogs garnered a dedicated fan base who appreciated its portrayal of blue-collar life with humor and authenticity.

Were there any notable guest stars in Blue-Collar Dogs?

Yes, Blue-Collar Dogs featured guest appearances by well-known actors such as Kate Winslet and Tom Hanks.

Did Blue-Collar Dogs tackle any social issues?

Blue-Collar Dogs touched on social issues like economic struggles, community dynamics, and the resilience of blue-collar workers.

What was the memorable catchphrase from Blue-Collar Dogs?

The memorable catchphrase from Blue-Collar Dogs was "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, but watch out for the pits!"

How did the series finale of Blue-Collar Dogs resonate with the audience?

The series finale of Blue-Collar Dogs left the audience with a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the characters' journey.

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