The Woofmaster 3000 is a fancy and highly expensive doghouse that Bullet lives in. He first got it in "Karla".
Biography
In "Karla", Bullet wanted to but a Woofmaster 3000 but Randall refused because the station didn't have the money for it. Bullet was able to make tons of money off of selling heroin-laced chicken with Dusty and bought the house for himself. However, Bullet had his testicles brutally beaten in the process and they swelled up to a massive size, making him unable to go through the house's door.
In "Task Force", Bullet woke up really late in his Woofmaster 3000 and then poured himself some drug breakfast.
In "Christmas in Paradise", Dusty fell off a stepladder, while hanging up Christmas decorations and landed on the Woofmaster 3000, crushing the house. Bullet was mad at Dusty for wrecking his house but was also somewhat happy because his pregnant girlfriend was in there.
In "The Father, The Son, and The Post-It Note", Bullet adopted Hopson as a pet and then kept him inside his house with him. While Bullet was blacked out in his room, a criminal set his house on fire. Unable to wake him up, Hopson dragged Bullet out of the house and saved his life.
In "PARAD-ISIS", Bullet had his Woofmaster 3000 repossessed, after gambling away all his money in the previous episode.
Episode Appearances
Trivia
- The Woofmaster 3000 was crushed by Dusty in "Christmas in Paradise". Despite this, it made another appearance in "The Father, The Son, and The Post-It Note", perfectly in-tact.
- The inside of the house was first seen in "The Father, The Son, and The Post-It Note", where it was revealed to be a very big area with many large and fancy rooms inside.
- Despite having the Woofmaster 3000, Bullet slept in the evidence locker in "Police Academy".

