Pet Star

Pet Star
Starring Mario Lopez
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 52
Production
Location(s) Toluca Lake, California
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Animal Planet
Original run 2002 – 2005

Pet Star was a show on Animal Planet hosted by Mario Lopez.

The show is a contest between owners and their trained pets who perform tricks. The tricks are graded by three celebrity judges on a scale of one to 10.

In the end, the three pets (or more in the case of ties) with the highest score come out as finalists, and the audience votes on who is the episode's Pet Star. Then, at the end of the season, the winners compete to be the year's ULTIMATE PET STAR. The winner of a regular show gets $2,500, while the winner of the finals gets $25,000.

There were many celebrity judges, including Gena Lee Nolin, Virginia Madsen, Will Estes, Lindsay Wagner, Matt Gallant, Mackenzie Phillips, Billy West, James Avery, George Wallace, Melissa Peterman, Christopher Rich, John O'Hurley, Vanessa Lengies, Dom Irrera, Carol Leifer, Andy Kindler, Melissa Rivers, Meshach Taylor, Kaley Cuoco, Rosa Blasi, Jeff Cesario, Karri Turner, Peter Scolari, Bruce Jenner, Fred Willard, Shari Belafonte, Josh Meyers, Lori Petty, Ben Stein, Richard Jeni, Ken Howard, Paul Gilmartin, Maria Menounos, Tempestt Bledsoe, David Brenner and Amy Davidson.

Pet Star is based on the show Star Search. It is shown in the United Kingdom on Challenge.

The winner of Pet Star's first season was Skidboot from Quinlan, Texas. Skidboot died in March 2007; he was owned by David Hartwig. Finalists were Stunt Dog performer John Misita and Stunt Dog performer Kyra Sundance.

The winner of Pet Star's second season was a troupe of 9 dogs owned by circus performer Johnny Peers of Sarasota, Florida.

The winner of Pet Star's third season was Spencer Lococo, a male Rhodesian Ridgeback mixed breed from Lexington, Kentucky. His owner is John Flowers. Spencer won a place in the finals through the wild card show.

One contestant from Pet Star, Smithfield the painting pig appeared on America's Got Talent. Another contestant on Pet Star was a tomcat named Tyler, who played Spot the cat on Star Trek: The Next Generation during the last season after serving as an understudy for several years.

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