Where My Dogs At?


Where My Dogs At? is an American adult animated sitcom created by Aaron Matthew Lee and Jeff Ross for MTV2. The series premiered as part of its Sic'emation lineup on June 10, 2006, and ended its run on July 29, 2006. It centers around a pair of unlikely, different dogs: a young beagle and a lazy bulldog named Buddy and Woof. The two dogs try to survive in the streets of Hollywood and avoid conflict with the Dog Catcher. The animation for the show was produced at 6 Point Harness. 8 episodes were produced.

Plot

The show lampoons celebrity stardom in various ways; for example, many of the characters based on real celebrities have other voice actors impersonating their voices.
Set in the streets of Hollywood, the series features the main adventures of a rare but smart, brown and white beagle named Buddy who separated from his 10-year-old owner Jeffy in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and his lovable best friend Woof, the lazy and tough bulldog, as he runs away from his owner. The dogs are avoided by the Dog Catcher.

Cast

Reception

of the Miami Herald said that "MTV misses mark with offensive 'woofie' cartoon."

Controversy

MTV and the show received angry responses from the African-American community for "depicting black women squatting on all fours tethered to leashes and defecating on the floor" in an episode depicting Snoop Dogg.