Take Me Home - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Oak, Harper & Missy
Heart-warming series, set in an outback mining town of Pilbara, that follows the stories of lost, forgotten and unwanted dogs from the back streets to their new backyards.

Hearson, Bandit & Abby
The team at SAFE are under the pump; a hyperactive dog with passion for digging and a reactive dog with a piercing bark are not the easiest animals to rehome.

Rover, Joey & Hoyt
At SAFE, a big dog has just been dropped off - his name is Rover and he loves to chew! Placed in foster care, it soon becomes clear that all he needs is a doggy mate to play with!

Scout, Fudge & Rocky
On the outskirts of Karratha, Ranger Renae finds a staffie wandering in the bush. A few days later, the dog is diagnosed with a deadly tick disease and requires urgent treatment.

Draco, Bronson & Buster
Ranger Raj searches for a lost staffie in serious risk of dehydration. Meanwhile, an abandoned puppy has a routine check-up, which reveals the need for an urgent hip operation.

Molly, Bear & Puppies
It's an emotional start to the day at SAFE, when Sue gets a call from a couple of gray nomads who've made the painful decision to relinquish their beloved border collie Mollie
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