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  • Play SuperFetch: Doggie Best Man & Fetch Me a Tamale (Full Episode)
    Doggie Best Man & Fetch Me a...

    SuperFetch (43:32)

    Amanda and Nelson teach their dog how to usher in the guests at their wedding/Andy teaches his dog Karma to fetch him a tamale at the beach.
  • Play SuperFetch: Fetch Me a Lady & Fetch Me a Bride (Full Episode)
    Fetch Me a Lady & Fetch Me a...

    SuperFetch (21:42)

    Matt teaches his dog to deliver beer to women and steal their towels at the beach./Jeff teaches his dog Dexter to fetch an engagement ring when he pops the question to his girlfriend.
  • Play SuperFetch: Dancing Dog & Dog Rides Tandem Bike (Full E ...
    Dancing Dog & Dog Rides...

    SuperFetch (21:39)

    Seamus teaches his dog Logan a nearly impossible dance routine. Sam teaches her dog to ride a bicycle.
  • Play SuperFetch: See Spot Make Breakfast & Dog Feeds Horses  ...
    See Spot Make Breakfast & Dog...

    SuperFetch (21:42)

    Lindsey teaches her dog to make breakfast for her husband. Casey teaches her Australian Cattle Dog to feed her horses.
 
 

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  • Play Cats 101: Abyssinian
    Abyssinian

    Cats 101 (03:13)

    The Abyssinian is one of the most popular (and smartest) cat breeds in the U.S. and is considered to be the Border Collie of the cat world.
  • Play Cats 101: Birman
    Birman

    Cats 101 (02:25)

    Birmans not only look sweet, they really are sweet! This gentle kitty originated deep in Asia where it was the breed of priests.
  • Play Cats 101: Burmese
    Burmese

    Cats 101 (02:47)

    The Burmese cat knows the secret to aging gracefully, one in Australia lived to be 24! This cat is also known for its weight and being the "Chatty Cathy" of the cat world.
  • Play Cats 101: American Curl
    American Curl

    Cats 101 (03:11)

    The American Curl is called the "Peter Pan" of felines because it retains its kitten-like personality throughout its adult life.
 
 
 
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