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Roanoke-based Salvage Dawgs to end after 11 seasons
Read full article: Roanoke-based Salvage Dawgs to end after 11 seasonsROANOKE, Va After eight years and 11 seasons, the Roanoke-based reality show Salvage Dawgs is coming to an end. The DIY Network recently announced that will soon be re-branded as Magnolia Network and did not renew the show. Kulp and his business partner, Mike Whiteside, started making episodes out of their Roanoke warehouse in 2012. Theres no stunt devils theres no salvage devils we had to do it ourselves and I can tell you were tired, its a much-needed rest and were looking forward to it, Kulp said. Kulp said Black Dog Salvage plans on remaining active in the Roanoke community.
'Salvage Dawgs' returns Monday with new season featuring several Roanoke projects
Read full article: 'Salvage Dawgs' returns Monday with new season featuring several Roanoke projectsROANOKE, Va. - The stars of Black Dog Salvage return to TV Monday night. Season 11 of Salvage Dawgs premieres at 9 p.m. on the DIY Network. Once again, Robert and Mike are taking old junk and turning it into new stuff. They've traveled around the country, but this season, they spent a lot of time in Roanoke with projects at the old Liberty Trust building, historic Fire Station No. Black Dog Salvage is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special open house from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday.