Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

Is Brandon McMillan going to be in another TV show?

Many months have passed since Brandon left Lucky Dog, but has he ever considered returning to the small screen? According to the dog trainer, he receives pitches about new shows on a regular basis — but none of them are what hes looking to do.

“If its the right show, I would do it,” he says. “Lucky Dog was born because it was what I was doing every day … if its the right show, and if its the right idea, of course Ill do it.”

However, he says, at this moment, there isnt anything thats caught his eye — and while he may have a few ideas of his own, its not something he believes would get picked up by a network.

“My ideas are very raw, like tracking strays in the streets and going out to the deserts and spending a week finding a stray thats been out there for six to eight months,” he says. “But right now its not the network needs. Its not what the networks are looking for.”

Why is Brandon McMillan leaving Lucky Dog?

On October 24, Brandon took to Facebook to announce his departure from Lucky Dog.

He cited his reasons for leaving as the show dynamic changing from showcasing his”passion for saving dogs and training them for a purpose” to something more corporate-driven.

Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

He said when the crew began filming the show, they had “the best times.”

“As the years went on big money started pouring into the show which meant more cooks in the kitchen making decisions,” wrote Brandon.

“This is where Hollywood can take a great idea and turn it into a money-driven business. When the fun gets taken out of a tv show then it’s no longer fun to show up.

Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

“Today will be my final episode of Lucky Dog. The irony is the dog that started it all is the legacy that I’ll leave it on. I cannot thank you all enough for your years of support you all have given me,” he continued.

“You were there to see me cry when I said goodbye to Sandy… when I said goodbye to Charlotte… when I said goodbye to little Olive… and countless other dogs.

Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

“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. Where will my next adventure be? Who knows… but you’ll be with me on that journey too.

Brandon is an American television personality, animal trainer, author, and television producer.

He is best known for his role as host and trainer of the television series Lucky Dog on CBS.

The 43-year-old has won two Emmy awards for his hosting work on Lucky Dog.

Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

Brandon lives bi-coastally between New York and Los Angeles.

He boasts 178,000 Instagram followers and now hosts online Masterclasses on dog training.

The Masterclasses “shares his simple, effective training system to help you develop trust and control with your dog. From using commands like sit, stay, and down to fixing barking and digging, you’ll learn how to improve your dog’s behavior—and create a lifelong bond.”

What is Brandon McMillan’s net worth?

Brandon is worth $5million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.

Lucky Dog in 2013 and he was also the executive producer.

Lucky Dog Brandon Mcmillan Dancing With The Stars

It is estimated that in the early seasons of Lucky Dog Brandon made $10-20,000 per episode.

In more recent seasons it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume that he makes $50-70,000 per episode.

FAQ

How much does it cost to have Brandon McMillan train your dog?

Brandon decided to part ways with CBS after he felt the show was not going in the same direction as he had hoped. In October, he took to Instagram to announce his exit from the show. “As the years went on big money started pouring into the show which meant more cooks in the kitchen making decisions.

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