Funniest Pets & People

October. 03,2006      TV-PG
Rating:
4.8
Trailer Synopsis

Funniest Pets & People is a solid half-hour of pure entertainment with a proven format featuring hysterical, fast-paced video clips submitted by viewers who share the funniest moments of their favorite Pets & People.

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Episode 1 - Oh Baby!
January. 01,0001

Boy and dog share dog food; baby eats the guitar; babies playing the piano.

Episode 2 - All in a Day's Work
January. 01,0001

Dog bursts all the balloons; vacuum cleaning the dog; dog jumping on tree branches.

Episode 3 - Don’t Step in the Puddle
January. 01,0001

Jack Russell terrier in sprinkler; several birds vying for a spot in a bird bath; boy goes head first into puddle.

Episode 4 - That's Mine, Not Yours
January. 01,0001

Rats fight over paper; 2 dogs wrestle for the same leash.

Episode 5 - Chaos
January. 01,0001

Dog being vacuumed all over its body; dog trying to put the sheet on.

Episode 6 - Just Awesome
January. 01,0001

Dog plays the shell game; dog rides a scooter; cat playing pool.

Episode 7 - How Hare You
January. 01,0001

Dog sings along with girl; parrot dances on head of cat.

Episode 8 - Yum!
January. 01,0001

Dog eats watermelon from man's mouth; puppies run for food; parrot eats puree.

Episode 9 - Square Off
January. 01,0001

Dog drives cat off couch; Dog against fish; small and big dog.

Episode 10 - All Smiles
January. 01,0001

Kitten is on branch in vase; puppies on swing; hamster in cage; little girl hiding the eye of the camera.

Episode 11 - Chow Time
January. 01,0001

Feeding ducks; eating with a dog; boy dusting off popcorn; boy eating sand.

Episode 12 - Turtle Takeover
January. 01,0001

Doberman gives lady a ride on her chair; little dog and big dog tug of war; confused hamster running under its wheel.

Episode 13 - Some Like It Cold
January. 01,0001

Squirrel looking for something in grass; the dog pulls out the ice from the ice-hole; snowman falls on dog.

Episode 14 - Soup's On
January. 01,0001

Dogs and Budgie share food; dog spills soup and takes plate; the puppy falls in the dish with milk.

Episode 15 - Silly Kids
January. 01,0001

Dog knocks over boy playing tee ball; large birds eat food off guys head; baby bounces on dog and gets flipped; boy drinks water from dogs bowl.

Episode 16 - Horsing around
January. 01,0001

Horse drinks water from the roof; two horses give each other a tongue bath; a little black goat likes to ride on a horses back.

Episode 17 - Yummy in my tummy
January. 01,0001

A dog works hard to get a snack from the refrigerator; a Golden Retriever, Sammy, likes to help wash the dishes using his tongue; a Golden Retriever named Ryley eats corn on the cobb and watermelon.

Episode 18 - Holiday cheer
January. 01,0001

Two miniature Doberman pinschers go crazy opening up their Christmas presents; cat knocks off toy from X-mas tree; Santa Claus dances with bull terrier.

Episode 19 - Cat and rat
January. 01,0001

Cat and rat; goat shows its tongue on fence; parrot and dirty crockery.

Episode 20 - Feline fun
January. 01,0001

Cat and bird play; cat steal garbage bags; kittens playing, one is under a hat.

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