Pets Win Prizes - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
First in a new series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their ow'ners prizes.
Different types of animals will try out games such as Hard Hat Hamster, Muel Duel and Bunny Hopscotch. The show also features home video clips of the nation's most talented and bizarre pets.

Episode 2
Second in a new series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes. The show also features home video clips of the nation's most talented and bizarre pets.

Episode 3
Third in the current series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes. This week's show features owls racing, dunkin' dogs, suckling calves, and a game called "Get Set Gecko!" The prize is a holiday in the Maldives.

Episode 4
Fourth in the series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes. This week's games include "Gerbil Junction", "Puppy Love", and "Make a Break, Snake", and the prize is a holiday in Egypt.

Episode 5
Plenty of monkey business and animal crackers in the game show where pets compete to win prizes for themselves or their owners.

Episode 6
The series where pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes, with the ultimate goal being a trip to Mauritius.

Episode 7
The series where pets compete to win prizes for themselves or their owners. This week's show features eels, mules, iguanas, dogs and worms. Plus, viewers' videos of their funniest pet moment.

Episode 8
The series where pets compete to win prizes for themselves or their owners. This week's show features guinea pigs, dogs and a game called 'Roach Roadsters'.

Episode 9
The series where pets compete to win prizes for themselves or their owners. This week's show features dung beetles, horses, toads and dogs.

Episode 10
Last in the present series of the show where pets compete to win prizes for themselves or their owners. This week's show features more stunts involving dogs, racing pygmy goats, cuddly tarantulas and a game called "Donkey Hat Trick".
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