First off, I am an adult man that has no kids yet, but my wife and I plan to be parents within a few years so we watch kids' shows to get a catalog of good content for our future child. And in my opinion, this show is by far one of the best. It may not be 'Bluey' in terms of deep and emotional writing, but this show is plain and simple fun and laughs. There's no toilet humor (a major plus), and in my opinion, there's not a single unlikable character, which I think is rare to find in a show, especially one meant for children. Even the antagonists, Frank and Beans, are arguably two of the genuinely funniest characters in the show. Tag and Scooch are sweet and lovable as the two main leads, but each has their own minor flaws to work through and are by no means perfect characters. Tag is typically the one learning lessons by the end of the episodes, but the morals are not phoned-in or told in a way that talks down to the audience. Sometimes, there's even no moral to be learned at all, which is perfectly fine too.
This show is educational in terms of being socially-proactive in one's community, which is a breath of fresh air compared to many cartoons just teaching children their colors, ABC's, and 1-2-3's. But even more than education, this show focuses on comedy and simply making the viewer laugh and grow to love these characters.
I know I certainly have.
The animation is great too, to me the quality consistently looks more like something better-suiting a Dreamworks MOVIE rather than a Netflix series. The textures are all amazing too - the dogs' fur looks like real fur and not just plastic, like some other 3D kids' shows.
If you're looking for a deeper and more emotionally-mature kids' show like Bluey, then this show may not be for you, but if you just want to relax and watch some cute and colorful dogs going on fun, low-stakes adventures, this I highly recommend it and give it all my praises. If nothing else, 'Go, Dog. Go!' has a lot of heart and soul.
My only, ONLY complaint is that there's no merchandise for this show! Please, Dreamworks or Netflix or whoever makes those decisions, please give us some 'Go, Dog. Go' toys!