ROANOKE, Va. Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp, co-owners and founders of Black Dog Salvage, are kicking off the 11th season of their hit show, "Salvage Dawgs," running a guest house and music venue and welcoming visitors from around the world to their warehouse.
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The show is ending after 11 seasons and 143 episodes. The show brought many fans and visitors to Roanoke and their store on 13th Street Southwest. They stand in the parking lot with dogs Molly May and Stella.
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History. Black Dog Salvage launched in 1999 by owners Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp. Over the years, the company has expanded and become the premier salvage company in Southwest Virginia, receiving recognition from publications such as Southern Living, Virginia Living, and Garden & Gun for its beautiful work.
After eight years of juggling the show on top of their other responsibilities, the duo was ready to wrap “Salvage Dawgs.” Plus, the DIY Network is transitioning to the Magnolia Network, meaning there's no longer a home for the show.
(from left) Robert Kulp and Mike Whiteside are co-owners of Black Dog Salvage and hosts of the show "Salvage Dawgs," which aired on the DIY Network. The show is ending after 11 seasons and 143 episodes. The show brought many fans and visitors to Roanoke and their store on 13th Street Southwest.
Black Dog Salvage was created in 1999 to provide a home for Southwestern Virginia's architectural past. The brainchild of entrepreneurs Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp, and inspired by Molly, Black Dog's namesake.
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - It was a great run, but after eight years, 11 seasons and 143 episodes, the reality show with Roanoke roots, Salvage Dawgs, is coming to an end. A combination of factors, including COVID-19 and changes at the DIY Network, played a role.
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