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A therapist joins a group of notorious builders to create a doghouse for a Chihuahua rescue.
A therapist joins a group of notorious builders to create a doghouse for a Chihuahua rescue.
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S2004, EP18 "Dog House"A therapist joins a group of notorious builders to create a doghouse for a Chihuahua rescue.
Monster House
S2004, EP19 "Dog House 2"A therapist helps five notorious builders to create a monster doghouse for a chihuahua rescue.
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S2004, EP22 "Hero: Teacher's Lounge"An elementary-school teachers' lounge and lunch room becomes part French bistro, part Zen retreat and part DaVinci's studio.
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S2004, EP23 "Hero: Teacher's Lounge 2"An elementary-school teachers' lounge and lunch room becomes part French bistro, part Zen retreat and part DaVinci's studio.
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