Mom of three adopted dogs Allison Janney is hosting Shelter Me: New Beginnings, the fourth episode of PBS’ touching show which celebrates the uplifting stories of shelter animals. Now, we’re giving you a chance to win a prize pack of Shelter Me episodes and music.
The show is presented by Ellen DeGeneres’ pet food company, Halo, Purely for Pets . One lucky winner will take home a DVD set featuring three episodes of Shelter Me, hosted by Katherine Heigl, Jane Lynch and Edie Falco, as well as the CD Songs for Shelter Me. Four runners-up will receive a DVD set of previous episodes.
Click here to enter.
To learn more about the show and to check local listings, visit www.ShelterMe.tv.
No purchase necessary. Open to Us residents 18 years and older. Entries must be received by November 16, 2014 at 11:59pm Pdt to be eligible. Click here for the Official Rules.
The show is presented by Ellen DeGeneres’ pet food company, Halo, Purely for Pets . One lucky winner will take home a DVD set featuring three episodes of Shelter Me, hosted by Katherine Heigl, Jane Lynch and Edie Falco, as well as the CD Songs for Shelter Me. Four runners-up will receive a DVD set of previous episodes.
Click here to enter.
To learn more about the show and to check local listings, visit www.ShelterMe.tv.
No purchase necessary. Open to Us residents 18 years and older. Entries must be received by November 16, 2014 at 11:59pm Pdt to be eligible. Click here for the Official Rules.
- 11/14/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
If you're someone who despises shelter dogs and feels that they should all be destroyed, perhaps you should watch Shelter Me to see if you feel differently. Hosted by Katherine Heigl and funded by Ellen Degeneres’s Halo, Shelter is a rather single-minded appeal to get you to adopt a dog (a fact celebrated in a New York Times pull quote on the back of the box). A noble goal, if not necessarily compelling drama. At its worst, Shelter Me plays like an exceptionally dry infomercial; at its best, it’s an excuse to look at a bunch of cute dogs.
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- 5/13/2013
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
Los Angeles — Summer television used to mean reruns. This year it's gone to the dogs.
Several new shows star dogs and their owners in need of help. CBS has the lone network show in "Dogs in the City," starring comic, dog trainer and businessman Justin Silver. It's joined by documentaries on PBS and HBO and a series in the works for the Disney Channel, among others.
Each Wednesday at 8 p.m., beginning May 30, Silver will try to help hound and human tackle unsettling problems like joint custody after divorce or dealing with significant others who just moved in.
Is man or mutt usually to blame for problems? It's 50-50, he said, but "a dog's behavior is shaped by the people in its life."
Silver says he won't be the one solving problems, even though he jokes that he speaks dog. Instead he will provide techniques and experiences so owners can fix their own problems.
Several new shows star dogs and their owners in need of help. CBS has the lone network show in "Dogs in the City," starring comic, dog trainer and businessman Justin Silver. It's joined by documentaries on PBS and HBO and a series in the works for the Disney Channel, among others.
Each Wednesday at 8 p.m., beginning May 30, Silver will try to help hound and human tackle unsettling problems like joint custody after divorce or dealing with significant others who just moved in.
Is man or mutt usually to blame for problems? It's 50-50, he said, but "a dog's behavior is shaped by the people in its life."
Silver says he won't be the one solving problems, even though he jokes that he speaks dog. Instead he will provide techniques and experiences so owners can fix their own problems.
- 5/29/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Los Angeles — Summer television used to mean reruns. This year it's gone to the dogs.
Several new shows star dogs and their owners in need of help. CBS has the lone network show in "Dogs in the City," starring comic, dog trainer and businessman Justin Silver. It's joined by documentaries on PBS and HBO and a series in the works for the Disney Channel, among others.
Each Wednesday at 8 p.m., beginning May 30, Silver will try to help hound and human tackle unsettling problems like joint custody after divorce or dealing with significant others who just moved in.
Is man or mutt usually to blame for problems? It's 50-50, he said, but "a dog's behavior is shaped by the people in its life."
Silver says he won't be the one solving problems, even though he jokes that he speaks dog. Instead he will provide techniques and experiences so owners can fix their own problems.
Several new shows star dogs and their owners in need of help. CBS has the lone network show in "Dogs in the City," starring comic, dog trainer and businessman Justin Silver. It's joined by documentaries on PBS and HBO and a series in the works for the Disney Channel, among others.
Each Wednesday at 8 p.m., beginning May 30, Silver will try to help hound and human tackle unsettling problems like joint custody after divorce or dealing with significant others who just moved in.
Is man or mutt usually to blame for problems? It's 50-50, he said, but "a dog's behavior is shaped by the people in its life."
Silver says he won't be the one solving problems, even though he jokes that he speaks dog. Instead he will provide techniques and experiences so owners can fix their own problems.
- 5/29/2012
- by AP
- Aol TV.
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