It appears that an ambitious dog-beauty pageant is getting ready to take place. “Pooch Perfect,” a new dog series starring Rebel Wilson, is quickly becoming a conga line of hilarious canines.
In the new ABC series, which premieres on Tuesday at 8 p.m., ten dog groomers compete for $100,000 to do what they love most. “Anyone who returns home humiliated will be sent back with their tail between their legs,” Wilson jokes.
It’s a fight to the death among the rock stars of the grooming industry. These cats are trend setters, according to the host, Jorge Bendersky, in an interview with The Washington Post. They are not restricted to a specific breed. “They don’t just look past the rules — the box has four legs.” Lisa Vanderp, star of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” and an animal activist joined vet Dr. Calli Harris to judge outrageous fashion looks.
Incredible transformations occur: On Tuesday’s premiere, men must fashion their dog’s hair into a variety of fun shapes; it’s amazing to see everything from new hairstyles to new animals. It was revealed to be a fox, a trout, and a tiger. The dog had been painted white with a black stripe to look like a skunk.
In one episode, titled “Happy New Year! Canine,” they attempt to capture the essence of various holidays. Alyssa Kasiba dressed her dog in a hundred pounds of makeup to transform him into a fantastically squashed jack-o’-lantern for Halloween. Challenges have seen two sisters from Kenmore, Macie and Cortina Stamm, put together an egg-colored Maltese to form an Easter pet.
“I pull them and pull them and pull them and pull them and they never deliver,” said Bendersky. He stated that he was confident that the incredible sculptures would astound the viewers.
Only half of the competition is based on physical appearance. “Safety always comes first,” says Bendersky. Several veterinary professionals were in charge of selecting and grooming the nonpoisonous pet products for the show.
“Be a Pooch Perfect” allows those who like Bendersky’s clothes to dress in animal-friendly outfits all day. He also emphasises proper application.
You can try to change his colour, but keep in mind that he’ll be unhappy until the shake comes out. “
He predicted that the walls would be painted pink and the sofa would be purple. Logistics must be carefully considered.
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