Its a TV show, it's on the "National Geographic" channel, it comes on sundays. It's where a whole bunch of volunteers (dog lovers and specially trained specialists, such as vets, caregivers, and trainers) care for homeless dogs in a sanctuary called dogtown. And they restore them to health. It's a no-kill sanctuary, so they dont euthanize agressive, shy, or old dogs, and they believe every dogs is adoptable. It's not really a shelter, it's not really a pet shop, it's not really a clinic, but more of all three, and more. It's awesome, because the dogs get rehabilitated, no matter if they're shy, old, young, sick, or agressive, and when they're at their best, they put them up for adoption in hopes of someone loving them. I'm SOOO going to work there when I'm older.
It's a real show. With real people, real pets, and real everything. They even have a website, and it's AWESOME!