[10] In March 2024, it was announced that Muster Dogs had been renewed for a third season, with six episodes scheduled to air in 2025 with both kelpies and border collies to be featured.
[14] Muster Dogs: From Pups to Pros written by series narrator Lisa Millar was published in January 2024.
[16] In a positive review, Graeme Blundell of The Australian wrote, "Muster Dogs is simply delightful TV as well as being thoughtful, engaged and cast with a bunch of wonderful characters from the land, their laid-back humour coloured with a hard, sceptical and sombre undertone.
"[4] In a 2022 review, Melinda Houston of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "It's sort of a competition to see who can best train a working dog pup in just 12 months, but the more interesting face of the show is the insight into the dogs themselves, the people who breed and train them, and the farmers who work them.
[18][19] The 2022 series was also nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Factual Entertainment Program but lost to Old People's Home for Teenagers.
[18][19] At the Screen Producers Australia Awards in 2023, Muster Dogs was named Documentary Series Production of the Year.