Dog House (TV series)


Dog House is a Canadian comedy television series broadcast by YTV in the 1990-91 season.

Premise

During a car accident, a police detective's mind is swapped with the mind of Digby, his St Bernard dog partner on duty. Helen Underwood, the officer's widowed sister-in-law, takes custody of Digby where he joins her children Annabelle, Richie and Timmy. Now inhabiting Digby's body, the detective is able to talk with the family.

Episodes

Former Ontario premier David Peterson, whose wife portrayed series character Helen Underwood, appeared in a guest role on the series as a school janitor.

Reception

David Hiltbrand of People panned the series, noting "he humor is very forced. This pooch of a show arrived neutered." Tony Atherton of the Ottawa Citizen also derided the series as "a classically lame-brained TV situation without redeeming values". Greg Quill of the Toronto Star "contains not a whit of original thought nor anything resembling a line worthy of a giggle".

DVD release

On 19 April 2016, Mill Creek Entertainment released Dog House - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.