Why did Brandon McMillan leave 'Lucky Dog'? The dog trainer and host of the CBS collection has moved on, and fans of the series need to know why.

Michelle Stein - Author

When Lucky Dog premiered in 2013, audience quickly fell in love with host Brandon McMillan, who rescued "unadoptable" dogs from animals shelters across the U.S. The canine teacher then took the canines to his training facility, the Lucky Dog Ranch, the place he tackled the daunting activity of reworking the scared, unloved animals into the easiest companions. It's principally every canine lover's dream.

By early 2021, alternatively, fans of the display were questioning: What came about to Brandon on Lucky Dog?

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Why did Brandon McMillan leave 'Lucky Dog'?

Loyal fans of Lucky Dog had been in for marvel when Season 8 debuted on Jan. 2, 2021. That's as a result of Brandon used to be nowhere to be found. Instead, two new hosts — a husband and spouse crew, Eric Wiese and Rashi Khanna Wiese — have been featured on the Emmy-award-winning collection.

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For those who missed the large announcement, Brandon published in October 2020 that he had completed his 182nd episode of Lucky Dog — and that it would be his closing.

"7 years ago I was approached by a production company that wanted to showcase my passion for saving dogs and training them for a purpose," he captioned an Instagram picture of himself and a canine named Apollo, who started it all. "At the time I happened to be training Apollo. They were instantly sold on what I did and we began filming a couple months later. We had the best times."

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Source: Instagram

Brandon's departure from the Lucky Dog, it kind of feels, has to do with clashes between himself and the network over the direction by which the show was once heading — one thing he delicately explained via social media.

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"As the years went on big money started pouring into the show which meant more cooks in the kitchen making decisions. This is where Hollywood can take a great idea and turn it into a money driven business," he defined. "When the fun gets taken out of a tv show then it's no longer fun to show up. Today will be my final episode of Lucky Dog."

Brandon endured, "I always made it a point to wear my heart on my sleeve and not hold back my emotions. Being as real as I possibly can was the most important thing for me because you the viewers know acting from reality. This was a serious show that saved the lives of hundreds of dogs. Mission accomplished. But this is not the end ... it's just the beginning."

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Although Brandon hinted that his leaving Lucky Dog would not mean the top of his efforts in serving to unruly canine, it is unclear what the dog trainer's next move might be — and whether fans can hope to see him on their TV screens again within the near future.

"Where will my next adventure be? Who knows... but you'll be with me on that journey too," he teased. "And together we'll find another Sandy, or another Charlotte ... or another Olive .... One dog at a time."

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