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We are LIVE on the Red Carpet!  Academy Award Winner, Hilary Swank and Emmy Winner, Jane Lynch host the most fun, fabulous, informative and effective Dog Adoption Television Special Ever!  From A-List Academy Award Winners to Television Stars to Music Icons to “Life on the D List,” the luminaries are out for FOX’s Cause for Paws: An All-Star Dog Spectacular.   We talk with Hilary Swank, Kristin Chenoweth, David Arquette, Glee’s Amber Riley, The X Men’s Rebecca Romijn, New Girl’s Max Greenfield, Paula Abdul, Life on the D List’s Kathy Griffin, Cesar Milan, the kids from Masterchef Jr. and more – all out to celebrate dog adoption!  And…  to help adopt out dozens of the sweetest dogs ever, Right on TV!  Cause for Paws is produced by mega-producer Michael Levitt who brought us Super Specials like E! Live From the Red Carpet: Oscars, Grammys and Golden Globes.  And, tonight he’s bringing us A-List Pet Lovin’ Star Power, including Scarlett Johansson, Betty White and Sharon Osbourne, all out in force showcasing the cutest dogs in the world – all up for adoption!  Catch this game-changing television special on FOX and the interviews here on this Red Carpet edition of A Super Smiley Adventure!

On this episode titled "FOX’s Cause for Paws," we're diving into an all-star dog spectacular! We've got a lineup of pet-loving celebrities, including Max Greenfield, Roslyn Sanchez, Kristin Chenoweth, Jerry O'Connell, and the dog whisperer himself, Cesar Millan. Plus Rebecca Romijn and the talented Hilary Swank are here to highlight the plight of the 8 million animals in shelters. You'll hear touching stories of celebrity rescues and learn why adoption is a cause close to their hearts.

Join us as Tracy Chan shares how her viral fur baby, Bandit, stole the internet's heart and Paula Abdul talks about the life-changing impact of pet adoption. Meanwhile, Amber Riley from Glee opens up about her rescue trio, Ruby, Milo, and Chewie.

But it's not just about the big names; you'll meet real-life heroes like Rocky Kanaka from "Save Our Shelters," and hear from our Master Chef Jr. contestants who are whipping up support for pet adoption. And don't miss David Arquette's basset hound tale and Kathy Griffin's hilarious hotel escapade that shows us life's never dull with a furry friend—or friends—by your side.

Together, we'll explore inspiring stories and discuss why animals are not just our students, but also our teachers. All this, plus a sneak peek at the heartfelt TV event "Fox's Cause for Paws" which features adoptable dogs and encourages viewers to open their homes to a new four-legged family member.

So, grab your leash, snuggle up with your furry best friend, and let's embark on a journey that celebrates the wonderful bond between humans and animals. Remember, you're not just saving a life, you're starting an adventure!


Celebrities Unite for Fox's Cause for Paws Adoption Special  on Pet Life Radio

"There's no better feeling in the world than expanding your family. Love increases exponentially. It's not like you don't have enough love to go around, so bringing more and more pets in is only a good thing."
— Rebecca Romijn

 

BIO:

Hilary Swank

Hilary was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Judith Kay (Clough), a secretary, and Stephen Michael Swank, who served in the National Guard and was also a traveling salesman. Her maternal grandmother, Frances Martha Dominguez, was of Mexican descent, and her other roots include German, English, and Scottish. During her early childhood, her family moved to Spokane, Washington, and when she was six, to Bellingham, Washington.

Hilary was discovered as a child by producer Suzy Sachs, who coached her in acting. When she was nine years old, she starred in her first play as "Mowgli" in "The Jungle Book". She began to appear regularly in local theater and school plays. She went to school in Bellingham, where she lived with her family, until she was 16. She competed in the Junior Olympics and Washington State championships in swimming; she ranked 5th in the state in all-around gymnastics (which would come in handy for starring in The Next Karate Kid (1994) years later). In 1990, Hilary and her mother moved to Los Angeles, where she enrolled in South Pasadena High School, and started acting professionally. She appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) but The Next Karate Kid (1994), where she got the part competing against hundreds of other actresses, was her breakout role. Ever since then, she has been much in demand and has worked non-stop in movies. She won the Best Actress Oscar for playing "Brandon Teena" in Boys Don't Cry (1999). In addition to the Oscar, Hilary won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Actress in a Drama" and "Best Actress" prizes from The New York Film Critics, The Los Angeles Film Critics, The Chicago Film Critics and The Broadcast Film Critics Association. She also won the "Breakthrough Performance" prize from The National Board of Review.

Hilary then appeared in supporting roles opposite Cate Blanchett and Keanu Reeves in Sam Raimi's The Gift (2000) and opposite Al Pacino and Robin Williams in Christopher Nolan's Insomnia (2002). Hilary then starred as "Alice Paul" in HBO's Iron Jawed Angels (2004), which told the story of the women's suffragist movement and she was honored with both SAG and Golden Globe nominations for her performance in this film. In 2004, Hilary starred opposite Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman as the title character in Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby (2004); the story of a young woman's quest to realize her dream of becoming a professional boxer. For this performance, she was honored with her second Academy Award for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role" and has garnered "Best Actress" prizes from the National Society of Film Critics, the Screen Actors Guild, The Broadcast Film Critics, and a Golden Globe for "Best Lead Actress in a Drama".

Hilary Swank is the third youngest woman in history to win two Academy Awards for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role".

She subsequently had a supporting role opposite Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett in Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia (2006), starred in Freedom Writers (2007), the true story of Long Beach schoolteacher, Erin Gruwell, The Reaping (2007) for Warner Brothers, and reunited with her Freedom Writers (2007) writer/director, Richard LaGravenese, starring in the film adaptation of Cecelia Ahern's novel, P.S. I Love You (2007).

An aficionado for anything that involves the outdoors, she enjoys: sky diving, river rafting and skiing.


Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch is a Golden Globe and Emmy-Award winning film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Coach Sue Sylvester on the TV series Glee.

Jane Lynch was born on July 14, 1960, in Dolton, Illinois. In the 1990s, she made guest appearances on a number of TV sitcoms, including 3rd Rock from the Sun. In 2000, she appeared in the film Best in Show. In 2002, she landed a leading role on MDs. In 2005, she was in The 40-Year-Old Virgin, followed by the show Two and a Half Men. In 2009, she got her most famous role to date as Sue Sylvester on Glee.

Early Life

Actress Jane Lynch was born on July 14, 1960, in Dolton, Illinois. Raised outside of Chicago, she discovered her love for acting in the third grade while playing a candle in a school production.

In high school, Lynch participated in the choir. She loved singing and performing in school plays, but much of the time she preferred to keep a low profile. "I would step out occasionally and show what I had, and people would go, 'Wow, that's something.' And then I would kind of recede back," she explained to Time magazine. Socially, "I traveled within all the groups," Lynch explained to The New York Times. That "started that pattern of don't stay long enough for anyone to get to know you, to see the chinks in your armor."

After graduating high school, Lynch studied acting at Illinois State University. She then continued to hone her craft at Cornell University's graduate program for acting. "I think learning how to act is pretty important," Lynch later told Curve. "I have some techniques and skills I learned when I was 21 that have been hammered into my consciousness, that are now second nature."

After some time in New York, Lynch moved back to Illinois and immersed herself in the Chicago theater scene. She worked with such famous groups as the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Second City Touring Company. One of her most famous theatrical roles was playing TV mom Carol Brady in the underground sensation The Real Live Brady Bunch. Lynch enjoyed the experience, describing it as "a joy, it was a real gift and a lot of fun. Very little work. But I really learned how to nail the sitcom format and grew to love that," she told Curve magazine.

Mainstream Success

One of Lynch's first film roles was in the 1988 comedy Vice Versa with Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage. More small parts followed in such movies as Straight Talk and The Fugitive. On television, Lynch made guest appearances on a number of sitcoms, including 3rd Rock from the Sun and Married with Children.

She also did some voice-over and commercials. For one ad, Lynch worked with director Christopher Guest to create a cereal commercial. Months later, the two met up again by accident at a Beverly Hills restaurant, and he asked her to stop by his office. At the time, he was casting his spoof of the dog show world, Best in Show (2000). Lynch signed on to play Christy Cummings, a tough dog trainer who gets involved with a dog owner (played by Jennifer Coolidge). The actors in Guest's films work in an improvisational style. "They give us a really good thumbnail sketch, and then we just take it from there," Lynch explained to The Advocate. "We improvise all the dialogue; there's no written dialogue."

With the success of Best in Show, Lynch soon landed a leading role on television, playing a nurse in the 2002 medical drama MDs. The show only lasted for two months before being canceled. She also lent her voice to a recurring character on the animated comedy The Family Guy. Reuniting with Christopher Guest, Lynch appeared in the folk music comedy A Mighty Wind (2003) as a singer with a past in the adult film industry.

Big and Small Screen

While often tackling small parts, Lynch made the most out each role she took on. She made a number of memorable guest appearances on such shows as Arrested Development, Desperate Housewives, and Weeds. On the big screen, Lynch appeared as a raunchy store manager in The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) with Steve Carell, stealing nearly every scene she appeared in.

The following year, Lynch played the mother of a race car driver in the comedy Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby starring Will Farrell. She also starred in her own sitcom, Lovespring International, which aired on the Lifetime television network. On the show, Lynch played the owner of a dating service. The series only lasted for 13 episodes.

Lynch had better luck with her recurring role on the popular dramatic series The L Word, which followed the lives of several gay women. On the show she played Joyce Wischnia, a tough lawyer who falls for her client (Cybill Shepherd) while handling her divorce. As a lesbian herself, Lynch especially admired how the series depicted life in the lesbian community. On the show, "we just tell stories about people. That's what I love about The L Word. No one's tortured over their sexuality; it's just accepted," she told The Advocate.


FOX's Cause For Paws

Emmy Award winner Jane Lynch (GLEE) is set to co-host FOX’S CAUSE FOR PAWS: AN ALL-STAR DOG SPECTACULAR (previously titled THE GREAT AMERICAN DOG-A-THON), alongside executive producer and co-host Hilary Swank, on Thanksgiving night, Thursday, Nov. 27 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. In addition, PEDIGREE® Food for Dogs will be presenting the “Shelter Hero of the Year” award, a special award honoring an individual who has dedicated his/her life to making sure shelter dogs receive the love, care and resources they need to find their forever home. During the two-hour special, viewers also will be provided with information regarding adoptable animals in their local areas and have the opportunity to make donations to the Petfinder Foundation, an independent nonprofit organization that supports shelters and rescue groups nationwide. Viewers can donate via a text number provided during the broadcast or online. Donations will be accepted during the broadcast and for a period of time after the show.

FOX’S CAUSE FOR PAWS: AN ALL-STAR DOG SPECTACULAR will include awards and celebrity presentations showcasing a variety of canine categories, including Cutest Puppy, Best Celebrity/Dog Lookalike, Funniest Dog, Most Talented Dog, Best Talking Dog and Best Viral Dog Video. Celebrities also will introduce the audience to rescue dogs, giving viewers the opportunity to foster or adopt a new best friend. Kristin Chenoweth, Whitney Cummings, Max Greenfield, Kathy Griffin, Julianne Hough, Randy Jackson, Cesar Millan, Jerry O’Connell, Kelly Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, P!nk, Amber Riley, Rebecca Romijn, Emmy Rossum and Jenna Dewan Tatum join previously announced celebrities participating in the event, including Paula Abdul, Kristen Bell, Josh Duhamel, Fergie, Carrie Ann Inaba, Scarlett Johansson, Kesha, Miranda Lambert, LeAnn Rimes and Betty White. Also appearing are famous rescue canines The Olate Dogs, who will participate in an exclusive performance honoring all rescue dogs in need of adoption.

This special for the whole family will be a celebration of rescue dogs and the joy they bring to our lives. It will feature inspiring and funny stories of rescue dogs, honor the best viral videos starring rescue pups, include games featuring dogs and celebrity participants and feature stories honoring people who dedicate their lives to rescuing animals in need.

FOX’S CAUSE FOR PAWS: AN ALL-STAR DOG SPECTACULAR also will promote awareness of many dog-related issues and topics to encourage people to choose to adopt one of the more than eight million rescue animals currently in the U.S. shelter system, patiently waiting to become part of a loving family in a forever home. With millions of dogs left behind in animal shelters nationally, your new best friend could be waiting for you.

Transcript:


Megan Blake [00:00:00]:
Woof and super smiles. Welcome to A Super Smiley Adventure on Pet Life Radio, the largest pet radio network in the world. I'm Megan Blake, the pet lifestyle coach with my co host Super Smiley, my two time shelter dog who is the ambassador of kindness for the Animal Film Festival. Smiley was also the national spokes for the Hero Dog Awards for the past two years. Good boy, Smiley. Here on our show, we share adventures for animals lead. They can be real life adventures or journeys of inner discovery. And our adventures have always been with our rescued pack of dogs, horses and cats.

Megan Blake [00:00:34]:
Now, you all know that super Smiley's been taking me around the country with his super Smiley flashmob for pet adoption tour and his documentaries that have been winning film festivals, energizing pet adoption and sharing the amazing bond between people and their adopted pets. And this is why we are so over the top excited about sharing Fox's television spectacular, Fox's Cause for Paws. This is a television special starring Academy Award winner Hilary Swank and Emmy winner Jane Lynch. And also starring the most lovable adoptable dogs in the world. From senior dogs, to dogs used in testing laboratories, to special needs dogs, to the cutest puppies, every last one of these rescued dogs is all heart. And they are being showcased by the brightest pet loving stars around, Betty White, Scarlett Johansson, Fergie. And we are live on the red carpet with them as they go into the studio to shoot the tv spectacular. Fox's Cause for Paws joining us today on our adventure is Hilary Swank, Kristen Chenoweth, David Arquette, New Girl's, Max Greenfield, Glee's Amber Riley, X Men's Rebecca Romijn, Paula Abdul and many, many more all out to shine their light on pet adoption.

Megan Blake [00:01:53]:
And we have a huge, huge shout out and super thank you to mega producer Michael Levitt. Michael has produced the top television specials like live from the red carpet for the Oscars, the Grammys and the Golden Globes. And today he turns his full attention on shelter dogs. We love Michael Levitt and Fox and are starting it off live on the red carpet with his beautiful co executive producer, Academy award winner Hilary Swank. Welcome to Pet Life Radio. Thank you so much. And with all of the power that you have in Hollywood, you are spending your time right now creating pause for cause as the executive producer. Yes.

Hilary Swank [00:02:31]:
And one of the human stars, right? Yeah. I co host the show I'm so excited about. I'm so thankful on Thanksgiving Day to be able to say that fox gave us the platform, I think, to really get the statistics out there so that people have the knowledge, because as we know knowledge is power. And the more that people know that there's 8 million animals in shelters across the United States every year, and sadly, 4 million never make it out. I know then millions of people want dogs. They want to bring them into their household, into their family. So I just want to encourage people that if they do want a new four legged family member to rescue, to change the path of a soul, to change a life, to save a life, because that also changes our lives. Yeah.

Hilary Swank [00:03:10]:
They're so grateful. My dog looks at me every day with such pure love, and it's just so grateful. And I couldn't imagine my life without a dog. I couldn't either. Made my life so much richer. And you mentioned that 4 million dogs don't make it out. And out of that 4 million, there's a dog for everyone. Don't you agree that people don't have to? I completely agree.

Hilary Swank [00:03:28]:
And the other good thing to know about the statistics is that 25% of those 8 million are purebred, because a lot of people were like, oh, but I want a pure bred, because I want this specific breed. Well, you can find it. I'm known as the dog pair. That's what people call me. And anyone who says what they're looking for, I can find it. I agree with you 100%. Hilly Swank, thank you so much for joining us on Pet Life Radio. Thank you for being here.

Rebecca Romijn [00:03:51]:
And I'm with Rebecca Romijn from the X Men films. Hi, Rebecca. Hi. How are you? Welcome to Pet Life Radio. I'm Megan Blake, and we are here with Cause for Paws. So tell us about the dogs and the animals in your life. Oh, we've got five. And, yeah, we've got three dogs and two cats.

Megan Blake [00:04:07]:
And by the end of tonight, that number may change. I love that my number may change, too, hopefully. So why is it so important for us to rescue animals? Because so many of them need homes and love and families. They need forever homes. And there's no better feeling in the world than expanding your family. Love increases exponentially. It's not like you don't have enough love to go around, so bringing more and more pets in is only a good thing. I love the way you said that.

Rebecca Romijn [00:04:37]:
With five at your home. Quickly, who are your five? We've got bim, pirate, better business, kisses galore. That is his full name, but we call him better. And then our two cats are captain and Smitty. And the first three are dogs? Yes, the first three are dogs. And what have you learned from your animals? I believe animals are teachers. Oh, man. I mean, you learn a certain amount of with.

Rebecca Romijn [00:05:00]:
And cats are different than dogs, too, so you sort of have to respect their space and let them come to you. And then with know, you just learn patience. And dogs are so, I mean, especially because we have small children. Dogs are so helpful with small children. Very good point. Build food underneath the table. I never wiped up a single thing. Those dogs helped me out so much when my babies were little.

Megan Blake [00:05:20]:
I love that. Rebecca, thank you so much for joining us on Pet Life Radio. Kristin Chenoweth, amazing, amazing Tony winner. Hi. Thank you so much for all you do for animals. Kristin, could you tell us why it's so important to adopt a pet? Because lots of pets didn't choose to be born and they need to be loved. And there's lots of pets that can be fostered even to help them find the right home. So that's why I'm here.

Kristin Chenoweth [00:05:44]:
There's a lot that we all can do. Yes. Look at this right now. This little baby. Do you have animals? I have a Maltese, Madeline Chenoweth. Madeline Khan Chenoweth, she teach you anything? I believe animals are healed. She is my child. She's my child.

Megan Blake [00:05:57]:
Love. Thank you, Kristin. And Kristin Chenoweth says love. Yes. They all teach and share love. That's the bottom line here tonight. Sharing the love, sharing the lives of all these amazing dogs that are up for adoption. And the fox calls for paws spectacular.

Megan Blake [00:06:14]:
During the show, dozens of dogs are being showcased that are actually available for adoption. And if the one you want is already adopted by the time you reach out, I know there's at least one dog, one cat, one pet in your area that is perfect for you at your own local shelter. What an inspiring, inspiring show. Thank you again, Fox. Thank you, Hilary Swank and Michael Levitt. And we have much, much more from the red carpet with new girls, Max Greenfield. Love that show. Love, Max.

Megan Blake [00:06:42]:
Glee's Amber Riley. Love them, too. Big shout out for glee. Jane lynch is one of the co hosts tonight. What an amazing lineup. It's just crazy. David Arquette's gonna be with us. Paula Abdul.

Megan Blake [00:06:53]:
The kids from Master chef Jr. The stars are out tonight for pet adoption. We love it. Smiley, can you wait for the break? Good boy. And we're back on A Super Smiley Adventure on Pet Life Radio. We are live on the red carpet for a groundbreaking television spectacular, Fox's Cause for Paws, hosted by Hilary Swank and the amazing Jane Lynch. This was created to share the riches that adopted dogs can bring into our lives. And coming down the red carpet right now I see Max Greenfield from new girl, Paul Abdul, Cesar Millan, and life on the D list, Kathy Griffin.

Megan Blake [00:08:09]:
But right in front of me right now are three of the absolutely cutest pet loving master chefs ever. And I'm with Mitchell, Natalie, and Sean. And Iris from master chef Jr. Master Chef Jr. I've been watching your show. I love it. What's it like doing a show that adults were very competitive on, but now you kids are just rocking it. What's that like? It's a lot of fun and it's really crazy.

Master Chef Jr. Contestants [00:08:34]:
Yeah. What's your specialty in cooking? Probably, like red meat and seafood. Okay. What about you? My specialty are french macarons. It took me about over 60 tries to perfect the perfect cookie. You kids are just amazing now. But the reason we're here tonight is for the doggies. Tell us about Iris.

Master Chef Jr. Contestants [00:08:52]:
Who's Iris? She is from Orange county. That's where she was rescued. She's two years old. Okay. And then what do you kids think about pet adoption and rescue? Tell me what the message is for tonight. I think it's a really good thing to get it out there so that all the dogs get adopted. Yeah, all my animals are adopted. Do you all have any pets at home? Yes.

Master Chef Jr. Contestants [00:09:11]:
Tell me about your pets. I have a poodle, and her name is chocolate. Chocolate. What about you, Sean? I don't have a pet, but after this event, I'm really looking to adopt one. You're going to go adopt one? Is Iris up for adoption tonight? Yeah. Maybe you'll take Iris. What do you think? Possible. And what about you, Mitchell? Yeah, I have a dog, but we think we might get another one.

Megan Blake [00:09:31]:
I think you should. All right, kids. Well, thank you so much. Good luck on Master Chef. We're the kids from Master chef Jr. We're on A Super Smiley Adventure. David Arquette. David, hi.

Megan Blake [00:09:43]:
Welcome to Pet Life Radio.

David Arquette [00:09:44]:
Thank you.

Megan Blake [00:09:45]:
Yes. And we're so happy to have you on. You, in my opinion, are definitely the upper echelon of the Hollywood hierarchy. Director, producer, star in your own right. Thank you so much for joining us.

David Arquette [00:09:54]:
Thank you. Thanks for having me.

Megan Blake [00:09:56]:
So tell us about the animals in your life. We're here today with Cause for Paws for Fox. So tell us about your animals.

David Arquette [00:10:01]:
So I have two basset hounds, Dallas and Luna, that we rescued. Yeah, we rescued from Detroit. We rescued Dallas from Detroit and Luna from here. And they're just amazing. I mean, my fiance loves Bassett hounds, so we went specifically to Bassett Hound rescue and found them. And that's like the main thing that people should remember. If you want a certain breed, you can find them. They all have different people that do that.

Megan Blake [00:10:27]:
I love that. You're absolutely right, because so many people who want to breed, they think they need to go to a breeder, but no, they can find them all over the country, right?

David Arquette [00:10:34]:
Absolutely.

Megan Blake [00:10:35]:
And I believe that animals are healers and teachers. Do your Bassett hounds ever teach you anything?

David Arquette [00:10:39]:
Absolutely. Our one dog, Dallas, just, he really has, we say, human eyes, and he's just such a sweetheart. He loves my fiance so much. He'll just wait for, if she's in a room, I'll go downstairs and the other dog will go downstairs. He'll just wait until she goes downstairs. It's just that kind of loyalty that just really makes dogs so wonderful.

Megan Blake [00:11:03]:
Absolutely. And who do you have with you here tonight?

David Arquette [00:11:05]:
Papa Bear, who's very upset with me turning my back because I've been teasing him with snacks all day.

Megan Blake [00:11:12]:
And is Papa Bear up for adoption? Why is he here tonight?

David Arquette [00:11:15]:
He's up for adoption. He was found along the La river. He's an amazing english bulldog. He's very sweet with people and with other dogs, but he's a little upset with me because I've been teasing him with snacks.

Megan Blake [00:11:28]:
He looks like he's pretty well fed, though.

David Arquette [00:11:30]:
Yeah. But he's going to be a big star. He'll be on the show tonight.

Megan Blake [00:11:33]:
Absolutely. We're so excited about this show, David. And tell us also, what else do you have coming up where we could see you or one of your amazing shows you're producing? You have so many things going on.

David Arquette [00:11:41]:
We have a great game show called celebrity name game out right now. The host, Craig Ferguson.

Megan Blake [00:11:47]:
I love Craig Ferguson.

David Arquette [00:11:48]:
Yeah, it's such a fun show. And I have an independent film called the Key that's just playing in Los Angeles at the moment.

Megan Blake [00:11:54]:
Well, congratulations on that, David Arquette. And thank you for joining us on Pet Life Radio. Hi, Kathy. I'm Megan Blake from Pet Life Radio. Welcome to our show. Oh, thank God. I'm on Pet Life Radio. This has been a dream of mine, and here it is.

Kathy Griffin [00:12:07]:
Well, Kathy, it's been a dream of mine to talk with you also. And I remember the very funny story you told on one of your shows about how you were in a hotel and your dog got out and you were in your underwear running on. One time I was staying in a very fancy hotel. I was on tour and they said, you can bring your dogs. And there was like a really nice patio, and somehow the dogs got out. Of the patio. And as I saw the dogs running out, and they were so excited to be out, even though it was like this gorgeous hotel suite, they were like, oh, thank God, we're out of car. And so I ran out to get them.

Kathy Griffin [00:12:35]:
I didn't happen to be wearing pants at the time. I mean, you're lucky I'm wearing pants today. Yeah, I was sleeping. Or just not in pants. And then the door. Hotels doors, they close behind you sometimes. So I was just standing there in my granny panties and a top calling the dog's names. And then, of course, two lesbians with hearts of gold, because, you know, the lesbians can just look at a dog and go, do it.

Kathy Griffin [00:12:55]:
It's like, they're like, Mr. Miyagi, I didn't know that. I did not know that. Don't let a heterosexual train your dog. Absolutely not. Make sure it's a lesbian. Good to know. And then they actually brought the dog back to me.

Kathy Griffin [00:13:04]:
And then I had to go, like, get the key in the front door. Were you in your underwear when you underwear the whole time? It was humiliating. It makes a great story. And then it was in one of my specials. I saw that. And, Kathy, why should we all adopt a pet? Because they don't have voices for themselves, so we have to take care of them. And you don't even know how much they're going to give you until you have a dog. And then I would say add a second dog.

Megan Blake [00:13:22]:
It's even easier. I so agree with that. Thank you. Kathy Griffin from Life on the D list. And, yes, I totally believe in having two dogs. Dogs are pack animals, so with two, they keep each other company. And I believe that behavioral problems can often be helped by having two trained dogs in a family structure. And angel and smiley, they give that idea eight paws up.

Megan Blake [00:13:44]:
And coming up now I see Glee's Amber Riley. She plays the amazing and sassy mercedes. Hi, Amber. I'm Megan Blake with Pet Life Radio. We love you on Glee. Thank you. Love you. And especially since I'm seeing you here today with who I think is a rescue baby, right? Yes.

Amber Riley [00:13:58]:
Her name is Ruby, and she's a miniature snouser. Oh, she's adorable. Amber, tell me about the animals in your life. I have two dogs. One's name is Milo, and he's so cute, he's so lovable, and he loves to lick, lick all day. All he wants is hugs and his belly rubs, and he's a multi poo. And then I have my rescue dog, and his name is Chewie. And he's a poodle also, and he's mixed with something, but we don't know what.

Amber Riley [00:14:20]:
He's super cute. So I believe that animals are healers and teachers. What do you learn from your animals? I think I've learned a lot of patience because when I first got chewy, because he's a rescue, we really had to learn one another. We really did have to learn one another. And I kind of had to adjust a little bit of my life for him and learn patience because they're just like, know. And now we really know each other, and we're really close, and they add so much to our lives. They do. Well, thank you so much for everything that you're doing and contributing your great talents to this cause tonight.

Amber Riley [00:14:50]:
Thank you. So what would you tell everyone as far as rescuing pets? Could you just give a shout out your message to our audience? I would say rescuing a pet, not only did it do something just for my heart, for saving a pet, but I feel like they added something to my life, having my dog in my home, too. I agree with you 100%. Thank you so much, Amber. And we have Jerry O'Connell here at Cause for Paws. Hi, Jerry.

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:11]:
How are you?

Megan Blake [00:15:12]:
Mary, you've been on so many different things. Satisfaction. Marry me. I love the film. Stand by Me when I was a little. I know. I loved it. I loved it.

Megan Blake [00:15:19]:
But why are we here tonight? With all of your Hollywood power behind you, why are you here tonight?

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:24]:
It's a great cause. We're really here for these guys, though.

Megan Blake [00:15:26]:
Absolutely.

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:26]:
Sort of fun. It's really fun to sort of, like, hang out with these dogs. I'm so worried that my wife is going to take one home at this point.

Megan Blake [00:15:32]:
Oh, she told me she is. I have the inside scoop over you. She said you have five.

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:35]:
We're a capacity.

Megan Blake [00:15:36]:
That's it. We are.

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:37]:
We are at legal capacity. We're legally not allowed to have another animal.

Megan Blake [00:15:40]:
Now. She told me what she has learned from your animals. What have you learned? What have your pets taught you?

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:45]:
What have they taught me? I don't know if they taught me anything. I enjoy having them.

Megan Blake [00:15:51]:
Happiness.

Jerry O'Connell [00:15:52]:
Right when you walk in, they're really happy to see you.

Megan Blake [00:15:54]:
I love that. Thank you, Jerry. Have a wonderful night. Thank you very much. And we're with the beautiful Roslyn Sanchez with Pet Life Radio from without a trace and many amazing projects. Thank you, Roslyn. Tell us about the importance of the event tonight. I want people to know that it is important to stop buying pets and adopt a pet.

Roslyn Sanchez [00:16:10]:
There's 80 million stray dogs in America that need a home. I'm from Puerto Rico. I work with an organization called Pet SOS. In Puerto Rico, we have more than 300,000 stray dogs. And Puerto Rico is a tiny little island. So it's a big, big problem. Yes. So the importance of neutering and spaying and just adopt.

Roslyn Sanchez [00:16:25]:
Don't spend money buying a dog. There's so many that need a home. There's so many. And do you have animals in your life? I have four dogs. Tell me, tell me. Oh, my God. I have Mota, Uzo, Jack and Maraca. They're 18, 1513 and nine.

Roslyn Sanchez [00:16:37]:
That's how old they are. Bless you. Bless you. One of them now is fighting colon cancer, but he's doing chemo. But we're fighting it. We're fighting it. Well, good luck to you. And tonight, I understand there's going to be a special segment with Betty White about senior dogs.

Megan Blake [00:16:52]:
Senior dogs. I should have brought my dog. Absolutely. I love that. Thank you to without a traces, Roslyn Sanchez for stewarding your dear senior dogs. And tonight on the tv spectacular, as I mentioned, Betty White and Wendy Malik, who both have joined us on A Super Smiley Adventure. On earlier shows, they will be appearing on Fox's Cause for Paws, talking about senior dogs. They'll have several seniors with them who were left at shelters and they're available for adoption.

Megan Blake [00:17:22]:
And you all know I've caretaken many senior dogs and cats who are now at Rainbow Bridge. And I know you all remember Tootsuite, the travel kitty. He was one of my helpers on the show, remember? He would always sit there with me in the studio and now he's gone. But I treasure every single moment that I had with him. In their older ages, these animals still give so much love and they are of such great value. Pet Life Radio and his super Smiley adventure are so thrilled and just beyond honored to be a part of sharing Fox's cause for paws and its amazing mission of pet adoption and stewardship and of these so deserving rescued pets, Smiley and angel, they are both just smiling. And here comes Jane lynch quickly coming down the red carpet. She's going into the studio to start her co hosting activities.

Megan Blake [00:18:10]:
Jane. Jane, could we have a quick word for Pet Life Radio? Hi, I'm Jane Lynch and I'm on A Super Smiley Adventure. We're going to be right back with a lot more fun from the red carpet with Max Greenfield. From new girl, we have Caesar, Milan, Paula Abdul, and the winner of the viral puppy video, puppy with Ice Cube. Remember that one, smiley? Can you wait? Good boy. And we're back on A Super Smiley Adventure, live on the red carpet for Fox's Cause for Paws tv spectacular, which will air Thanksgiving night and is featuring stars including the gorgeous Scarlett Johansson, Fergie Pink, the amazing Sharon Osborne, Kelly Osborne, and, of course, the Possum host, Academy Award winner Hilary Swank, and Emmy winner Jane lynch. The show is created to share awareness about pet adoption and to actually showcase dogs up for adoption with great fun, actual celebrity games and mega dog loving stars. Coming up on the red carpet right now, I can see Max Greenfield from new girl Paula Abdul, Cesar Millan.

Megan Blake [00:19:53]:
And right here with me now is Rocky Kanaka with the new tv series save our shelters. Yes. Hello. Hi.

Rocky Kanaka. [00:20:00]:
Rocky Kanaka.

Megan Blake [00:20:01]:
Ah, very nice to meet you. Hi, I'm Megan Blake. Tell us about save our shelters.

Rocky Kanaka. [00:20:05]:
So save our shelter is a really neat show. It's one of the first unique. Yeah, yeah. Where we go out and we help rescues. So we really look at the rescues and we help them with fundraising and just a lot of time with rescues. They're underfunded and overwhelmed, and so we go out there and we bring all the power of Hollywood and the community and really give them all the tools and resources that they need. Yeah.

Megan Blake [00:20:27]:
Thank you. Thank you for doing that. What is your website? How can we find out about you.

Rocky Kanaka. [00:20:31]:
So you can check it out@rockykanaka.com? Rockykanaka.com. That's right.

Megan Blake [00:20:36]:
Thank you, Rocky Kanaka. And now I see a cute doggie coming up who looks like he could be a viral star. And I'm here on the red carpet with Tracy Chan. And Tracy Chan is the person of Bandit. Hello, Bandit. Hello, baby speak. And Bandit is the viral video winner. He was chasing ice around.

Megan Blake [00:20:56]:
Everybody probably saw him, right? Yep.

Tracy Chan [00:20:58]:
He was eight weeks old, and as a puppy, he just ran after a piece of ice and really kind of was very excited about it.

Megan Blake [00:21:04]:
So is he a rescue? Where did you get him?

Tracy Chan [00:21:06]:
I got him from a guy who just had two corgis and happened to have a litter. And, yeah, the rest is history.

Megan Blake [00:21:13]:
Well, bless you for getting him into being such a good pet steward. So tell us about the night tonight and how important it is for all of us to know about adopting pets and bringing them and embracing them as part of our family. Do you agree with that?

Tracy Chan [00:21:23]:
Yeah, totally. I mean, this is such a great cause. There's so many dogs who are looking for a good home, and it's really great that Fox is coming together and really causing awareness for such a great issue.

Megan Blake [00:21:34]:
I agree. Big shout out to Fox and all these doggies. Hey, baby. Bandit. Yes. That's Bandit in the background. So Bandit's been talking. What do you think Bandit's saying to us?

Tracy Chan [00:21:44]:
I think Bandit's just very excited to be here, and he's also really excited for all of his rescue friends.

Megan Blake [00:21:49]:
I love that. Well, thank you for joining us on Pet Life Radio.

Tracy Chan [00:21:52]:
Thanks so much.

Megan Blake [00:21:53]:
And I'm with the amazing Max Greenfield from new girl. Hi, Max.

Max Greenfield [00:21:57]:
How you doing?

Megan Blake [00:21:58]:
I am so good, and I want to tell you, I'm a huge fan of yours. Huge. Oh, of course. First I tuned into new girl because I love. I love the baby. I loved it. Of course, of course. Because I loved Zoe Deschanel.

Megan Blake [00:22:12]:
But I got to tell you, the first time I saw this show, you totally just stole all the scenes I love.

Max Greenfield [00:22:17]:
Well, that's nice of you to say. Thank you.

Megan Blake [00:22:18]:
Now, do you have animals at home yourself?

Max Greenfield [00:22:20]:
Yeah, we got a little doggy named Murphy who we found over the summer.

Megan Blake [00:22:24]:
So he's a rescue?

Max Greenfield [00:22:25]:
Yeah, he's a rescue. And we're happy to be out here today. Try to get this little lady home.

Megan Blake [00:22:32]:
And this is a little cocker spaniel, right?

Max Greenfield [00:22:35]:
I'm not really sure what is.

Megan Blake [00:22:36]:
Cavalier King Charles. There you go. A spaniel. Okay. So could you tell everybody the importance of rescue? Why that is so important?

Max Greenfield [00:22:45]:
Well, look at this. This shouldn't be in a cage somewhere. This should be home. Absolutely in bed with somebody.

Megan Blake [00:22:53]:
Absolutely. And I believe that animals are healers and teachers. Can you tell me, do your animals teach you anything at home about life?

Max Greenfield [00:23:00]:
I don't know how much they're teaching me, but we hope that they're teaching our daughter responsibility.

Megan Blake [00:23:06]:
There you go.

Max Greenfield [00:23:09]:
It's just nice having him around. He's just so much fun. He's just loving.

Megan Blake [00:23:15]:
Well, I like all those things. They have fun, relax, responsibility, love. I like all those things.

Max Greenfield [00:23:20]:
All good stuff.

Megan Blake [00:23:21]:
Yeah. So what are you doing tonight? Are you presenting?

Max Greenfield [00:23:25]:
Are there awards?

Megan Blake [00:23:27]:
I think so.

Max Greenfield [00:23:31]:
I'm having some fun on stage with Jane lynch, which should be a good time. And we're just here to support. It's a great cause.

Megan Blake [00:23:36]:
Max, thank you so much for coming out. Thank you for joining us on Pet Life Radio. And now on Pet Life Radio is the beautiful and talented Paula Abdul. Hi, Paula. Megan Blake with Pet Life Radio. Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you, Megan. And could you please tell us the importance of pet adoption and how pets have affected your life? Well, pets have changed my life, and I grew up with a family that did adopt dogs and fostered and rescued.

Paula Abdul [00:24:02]:
And I've been a big advocate. And when I became a public person, I made sure that I was involved in many dog charities because I totally believe that when you adopt a dog, when you foster dog or rescue, it's a gift to both and it's a gift that keeps on giving. I absolutely love. Thank you. Thank you. Caesar, may I speak with you from Pet Life Radio?

Cesar Millan [00:24:28]:
How are you?

Megan Blake [00:24:29]:
I'm lovely. Wonderful. Cesar Millan here. Welcome to Pet Life Radio.

Cesar Millan [00:24:33]:
Thank you. How you guys doing?

Megan Blake [00:24:34]:
We are so. It's perfect. It's perfect. And Cesar, we love your show. You are indeed the dog whisperer. And tell us the importance of pet adoption, because the dogs in the shelters, they're adoptable pets. They can make family members. Is that correct?

Cesar Millan [00:24:47]:
Well, first of all, you have to adopt a dog that's compatible to you. Most people adopt dogs who are cute or they feel sorry for them. From ten dogs who are rescue every week, six get return. Because most people adopt from an emotional point of view, not from a logical point of view, and you need the combination of both, of course. But compatibility is very important. The dog doesn't really hold on to the past as much as we think the dog is. Okay, I'm in a shelter. Why is my opportunity? Who is going to come here? How much knowledge do you have? Can I go for a long walk? Since I've been in a shelter for a long time? It's really about a dog understanding how to work for his relationship, for his food, for his home, because that makes him appreciate more.

Cesar Millan [00:25:28]:
But if you just grab a dog from a shelter and then bring him to your house, you still have so much physical energy, right? So then he goes from one kennel to a more luxurious kennel. When a dog or an animal is behind cage or behind walls, they develop frustration. So never give affection to a dog that is out of balance because you.

Megan Blake [00:25:47]:
Want to reward the balanced behavior. Is that correct?

Cesar Millan [00:25:49]:
Which most people don't.

Megan Blake [00:25:50]:
Right. I love your philosophy and I believe that animals are healers and teachers. Caesar, what have you learned personally from your dog?

Cesar Millan [00:25:57]:
That's exactly right. They're not students, they're teachers.

Megan Blake [00:26:00]:
I love it. I love it. Thank you so much. Cesar Millan. Thank you. Bless you, Cesar. And again, the all star dog spectacular television special, Fox's Cause for Paws is airing Thanksgiving night 08:00 p.m. And seven Central.

Megan Blake [00:26:15]:
On the broadcast, you'll see the pet loving megastars with hosts Hilary Swank and Jane Lynch all out to show you how wonderful, loving, perfect and spectacular adopted dogs are in our lives. Super Smiley and I've been flash mobbing, singing about it, talking about it and shouting it out for rescued pets across the country. And we've had an amazing time taking part in this red carpet and Fox's cause for Paws all star dog spectacular. You can like them on Facebook at Paws and visit them and see their dogs for adoption@fox.com. Slash Causeforpause we hope all of you tune in to Cause for Paws. Share this Super Smiley adventure Show to help spread the word for pet adoption and go out there and adopt a pet. We want to thank our possum producer, Mark Winter, the Executive Producer and co founder of Pet Life Radio. Mark produces over 60 shows for the network, giving a pet radio home to millions of listeners every month.

Megan Blake [00:27:13]:
You can catch us on iHeartRadio, Tunein radio and Stitcher, and of course, on PetLifeRadio.com. Until next time from Smiley, me and everyone here at Pet Life Radio, Woof and Super smiles.

Timestamped overview:


00:00 Celebrity-studded TV event promotes pet adoption.
04:07 Rescuing animals for love and family expansion.
06:53 Celebrities attend pet adoption event for TV.
12:07 Kathy and guest share amusing dog escape stories.
14:20 Animals heal, teach, and bring joy.
18:10 Jane Lynch promotes pet adoption with celebrities.
20:05 "Show helps rescues with fundraising and support."
24:47 Adopt compatible dog: emotional and logical balance.

Key topics and bullets:


**Primary Topic: Pet Adoption and Rescue Advocacy**
- Tracy Chan's viral star dog, Bandit
- Bandit's rise to internet fame
- Emphasizing the importance of pet adoption
- Celebrities' Involvement and Support
- Max Greenfield's rescue dog, Murphy
- Cesar Millan's appearance on Megan Blake's show and advice on pet compatibility
- Paula Abdul's advocacy for pet adoption
- Roslyn Sanchez's experience with her four dogs, including one with health challenges
- Amber Riley's rescue pets, Ruby, Milo, and Chewie
- Jerry O'Connell's joy from his pets
- David Arquette's Basset Hounds and promoting breed-specific rescue
- "FOX’s Cause for Paws" Television Special Highlights
- Hosted by Hilary Swank and Jane Lynch
- Showcasing adoptable dogs and celebrity supporters
- Megan Blake's promotion of the special on Pet Life Radio
- The mission to increase awareness of animals in shelters
**Primary Topic: Personal Pet Stories and Educational Insights**
- Personal Experiences Shared by Celebrities
- Rebecca Romijn and Kristin Chenoweth's rescue stories
- Jerry O'Connell's insights on pet ownership
- David Arquette's focus on breed-specific rescue and introduction of adoptable English bulldog, Papa Bear
- Kathy Griffin's humorous account of her dogs at a hotel
- Cesar Millan's Philosophical Perspective on Animals
- Animals as teachers, not students
- The need for a balanced relationship with pets
**Primary Topic: Promoting Animal Well-being through Television and Other Endeavors**
- Megan Blake's Advocacy Work
- Hosting a show with her shelter dog, Super Smiley
- Encouraging viewers to support pet adoption
- "Cause for Paws" and "Save Our Shelter" Television Shows
- Betty White's special segment on senior dogs on "Cause for Paws"
- Rocky Kanaka's discussion on "Save Our Shelter" and its goals
**Primary Topic: Culinary Connections to Pet Adoption**
- "Master Chef Jr." Contestants' Support for Rescuing Pets
- Discussion with three contestants on their cooking and pet adoption stories
- The contestants' plans to adopt pets
**Primary Topic: Producer and Platform Acknowledgment**
- Mention of Mark Winter and Pet Life Radio
- Information on where to listen to their shows
- The platform's role in promoting pet adoption and care
**Summary Note:**
- The host, Megan Blake, reinforces the show's message
- Benefits of having trained dogs in the family
- Encourages listeners to engage with the content and support pet adoption initiatives

26:15 TV hosts promote pet adoption in broadcast.