Channel's 4 The Dog House is returning to TV screens for another season as they aim to rehome the UK's unwanted dogs.
A team of dog-matching experts will be at Wood Green, The Animals Charity, in Cambridgeshire to match hopeful owners with their perfect pooch.
They're on the hunt for people who can "offer a lifelong home to a rescue dog" - and who wouldn't mind their experienced to be captured on camera.
A statement reads: "Here at Five Mile Films, we're excited to be making another series of Channel 4 ’s The Dog House with Wood Green, The Animals Charity.
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"Once again, we’ll be following the expert team of dog-matchers, meeting this year’s rescue dogs, and of course, getting to know the people who are longing to give one of them a home.
"We're looking for people who are considering taking the amazing step of welcoming a rescue dog into their lives. If that’s you, then we’d love to start getting to know you and hearing about your hopes and expectations of dog ownership."
Now entering its fourth series, the show has been airing on Channel 4 since September 2019 - with a Christmas special hitting the home screens in December 2021.
In a previous episode, fans were left in bits as they watched adorable pup Luna finally find her forever home after being found as a trembling and skinny stray.
Saluki Luna was incredibly nervous as she met prospective new owners on the show, and thought she'd found happiness at a new home.
Lizzie, who works at the adoption centre, said: "For a nervous dog, meeting anyone new in any circumstance is really difficult, it's very tricky and you really feel for them."
She met Laura and Paul and their children, and got to spend some time together to get used to them, but she was shaking with fear.
So to help calm her down, the family brought out their other dog Dave, a three-legged black labrador, and her tail started wagging and she felt more brave.
Laura and Paul originally took her in, but soon returned her to the shelter, and swapped her for another dog named Luna, because they said it she did not gel with Dave.
They said it was not an easy decision but that they had to do what was best for Dave.
Thankfully, at the end of the show, it was confirmed that Luna had "found love" after moving in with an older saluki who helps to keep her calm.
If you're interested in being on Channel 4's The Dog House, complete an application form.
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