All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Man's Best Friend

    • January 31, 2013
    • BBC

    The documentary follows the development of immensely cute Labrador puppies, from birth through to their own pregnancy, including training to be a Guide Dog for the Blind and also hears personal accounts of dogs that have saved lives, rebuilt marriages and detected diseases. D

  • S01E02 Working Like a Dog

    • February 14, 2017
    • BBC

    This episode examines the working relationship between humans and dogs.

  • S01E03 We Are Family

    • February 21, 2017
    • BBC

    The third episode reveals just why and how the grey wolf eventually became part of the family

Season 2

  • S02E01 Man's Best Friend

    • February 7, 2017
    • BBC

    They’re loyal, fun, loving and brilliant companions, so it’s no wonder they’re man’s best friend. Yet they descend from the wildest of predators. So how did the much-feared wolf become the much-loved dog in the heart of the human’s home? To find out, this three-part series travels all over the world to bring viewers the most remarkable stories and the latest scientific discoveries that reveal how dogs have become man’s closest companions, unrivalled working partners and trusted family members. This is dogs as you’ve never seen them before. This first episode reveals just why dogs are a man’s best friend, looking at the latest science explaining how dogs are born with the ability to understand humans, why every dog is unique, and how their undying loyalty means that they are more like people than was ever thought possible.

  • S02E02 Working Like A Dog

    • February 14, 2017
    • BBC

    We now recognise over 400 breeds of dog, each with its own fascinating, often mysterious history - in fact we've bred dogs for just about every job you can imagine; and as our modern world changes, dogs have adapted alongside us. The unparalleled cooperation between us and our dogs has led to some of the most remarkable partnerships on earth, from sheepdogs to guide dogs; and dogs bring everything from their super senses to obvious enthusiasm to all their various roles in our modern world.

  • S02E03 We Are Family

    • February 21, 2017
    • BBC

    Dogs share over 99% of their DNA with the grey wolf, and yet during their more than 10,000 year history within our homes, several key features have emerged to mark them apart - most importantly the incredible bonds they can form with us. As the world's first domesticated animal, we've spent longer around our canine companions than the wheel, and as such they hold a special place in cultures around the world; in fact new science is revealing how even looking into your dogs' eyes releases love hormones in us both, just one reason our two species have grown closer than ever before.