New Great American Rescue Bowl Showcases Adoptable Pets

A new pet event is coming to TV! The first-ever Great American Rescue Bowl showcases adoptable cats and dogs of all ages, including many Hurricane Ian survivors. Meet some of the charming contestants.

Meet the Stars of the First-Ever Great American Rescue Bowl

A new pet rescue event is coming to television screens this year. The Great American Rescue Bowl will air for the first time ever, featuring both cats and dogs of all ages who need forever homes.

Unlike the Puppy Bowl, this special event showcases adult pets alongside the youngsters. What makes this even more special is that all the animal players are rescues available for adoption. Many of these furry athletes were saved from Hurricane Ian last September.

Players to Watch

The lineup includes some truly charming contestants. Here are a few standouts:

Isabella

This 12-year-old Shih Tzu mix has perfected the art of lap napping. Her favorite activity involves finding the coziest spot on your lap and settling in for a snooze.

Primrose

At nine months old, this long-haired Tabby has mastered the art of persuasion. Her specialty? Head-butting her humans until treats appear.

Kimber

This 10-year-old lab mix loves showing off her water dog skills. Kimber takes pride in demonstrating that she is, without doubt, a true labrador at heart.

Fletcher

Anything bright and shiny better watch out when Fletcher is around! This energetic rescue can't resist pouncing on glittering objects.

Reggie

At 12 years old, this terrier mix knows how to enjoy the simple things. Reggie's ideal day includes lounging on the couch and binge-watching Netflix shows.

How to Watch

The Great American Rescue Bowl will air before the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12. Tune in to the Great American Family channel at 4 PM Eastern time to catch all the furry action.

This heartwarming event offers not just entertainment but also helps connect deserving animals with potential forever families. Mark your calendar for this special premiere that celebrates rescue pets and the joy they bring to our lives.

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