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Originally a web-series, the premiere on Netflix occurred on February 24, 2021. [1] The show takes place in Oakland, California. [2] It deals with dog training, through the main protagonist, Jasalah Leverette and his dog training facility, Cali K9 in San Jose. [3] Each episode displays Leverette coping with specific cases.
Most popular television series by hours watched in their first 28 days. [4] # Title Season Genre Release date Hours watched (millions) 1 Squid Game: Season 1 Survival drama 17 September 2021: 1,650.9 2 Stranger Things: Season 4: Science fiction/Horror 27 May 2022: 1,352.09 3 Wednesday: Season 1 Comedy Horror 23 November 2022: 1,237.15 4
Dogs is a 2018 American documentary television series which premiered on Netflix. [1] The series, created by Glen Zipper , [ 2 ] was released on November 16, 2018. The first season contains six episodes, roughly 50 minutes apiece.
The dogs and their owners are accompanied by veterinarians and dog experts to make sure the contestants are kept safe. The winning duo receives a $500,000 prize, with an additional $250,000 going to a charity of their choice. Mark won the pack! [1] [2] The series has been described as The Amazing Race with dogs. [1]
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Netflix’s 2020 docuseries The Ripper shows how the police tracked down the elusive killer and eventually brought him to justice. Watch The Ripper on Netflix Downfall: The Case Against Boeing
The first season showcases the journey of five Australian Kelpie puppies as they are trained to become muster dogs on farms across Australia under the guidance of expert dog trainers Neil and Helen McDonald. The first season was met with positive reviews. [4] [5] The first series was won by "Annie", trained by Queensland grazier Frank Finger ...
Cementing its mass media status in France, Netflix is joining forces with leading TV channel TF1 and Newen Studios to co-finance its first ever French daily drama series, “Tout pour la lumière.”