Funniest Pets & People Season 7

January. 01,1900      TV-PG
Rating:
4.8
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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.

Episode 15 : Featherbrained
January. 01,0001
Bird on dog's back; dog climbing stairs backwards; bird on toy train.
Episode 14 : Happy Trails
January. 01,0001
6 bears in a row sucking one another ears; bird pulls hair from lady with big blond hair lying down; deer prances with a funny walk.
Episode 13 : Ups and Downs
January. 01,0001
Max the Amazing performs his "now you see me, now you don't" jumping trick; bride falls off chair after kiss; squirrel in the window.
Episode 12 : Going in Circles
January. 01,0001
Dog opening her Christmas presents; puppy attacking dandelion; Jack Russell terrier twirls toy car in circles.
Episode 11 : Pets at Work
January. 01,0001
Goat hops on horse's back and gives a massage; little white dog bites piece of fur off big black dog; little yorkie dog works hard to clean every spot from window using his tongue and paws.
Episode 10 : Different Uses For…
January. 01,0001
Cat licks boy's hair on bed; chipmunk takes a ride on a peanut-filled teacup carousel; canine paper shredder.
Episode 9 : Good Eats
January. 01,0001
Dog likes to eat tissue but has trouble with the tissue as it gets stuck to his face and he can't reach; Baron, the Rottweiler eats his specially baked Birthday cookies; Huskie dog licks peanut butter off spoon and keeps sticking out tongue to get it off.
Episode 8 : Bathroom Humor
January. 01,0001
Presley in the toilet; raccoon and dog tug of fight over towel hanging from wall; raccoon looks like he's trying to use toilet and ends up slipping in.
Episode 7 : Name That Tune
January. 01,0001
Golden dog jumps up on and plays piano; goose plays piano while duck plays guitar; Jake, the piano playing dog.
Episode 6 : Getting Buff
January. 01,0001
Two dogs, one white one black, have a swimming race in pool; dog plays pinball with kid; dog goes around and around in circles trying to scratch an itch on his butt.
Episode 5 : Face Off
January. 01,0001
Chihuahua mommy overprotective of plastic baby dog; Barney training for the big fight; Corky, the cat and the neighborhood squirrel have a face off through the kitchen glass door.
Episode 4 : Mirror, Mirror
January. 01,0001
Alligator scratches his head; baby llama learning to walk; turkey freaks out at its reflection in mirror.
Episode 3 : Good Times
January. 01,0001
Black puppy decides to bury his bone on living room rug; llama makes funny sounds while eating vegetables from bin; a dachshund buries his red ball under the living room carpet and digs it up again.
Episode 2 : Attack of the Killer Bubbles!
January. 01,0001
Cat plays with "Tickle Me Elmo;" cute Cocker Spaniel dog laying on carpet, suddenly jumps up and smashes into camera lens; dog attacks bubbles.
Episode 1 : Wild Things
January. 01,0001
Attack cat; break dancing dog; horse antics; bride and friend fall while dancing; boy falls on girl.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1900
Season 7
Season 7 1900
Season 6
Season 6 1900
Season 5
Season 5 1900
Season 4
Season 4 2006
Season 3
Season 3 2006
Season 2
Season 2 2006
Season 1
Season 1 2006

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