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No. It was one of those History Channel (maybe TLC or Discovery) thought experiment shows like "what would happen if all humans disappeared". The dogs was a hard watch. I didn't need to think about doggos starving to death at home as they waited for their humans to return. Strong Futurama's Jurassic Bark feels.
Pretty sure you're remembering "Life After People" from the History channel.