American Stuffers

American Stuffers (2012)

EndedReality show

For some people, preserving the memory of a deceased pet takes more than simply displaying a few photographs. Much more, in fact, for the people who visit Xtreme Taxidermy. American Stuffers follows the happenings at the shop, located in the backyard of its owner and founder, Daniel Ross, in Romance, Ark., that specializes in giving its grieving clients a loving and lasting alternative to cremation or burial. The pets, including dogs, cats, chickens and even lizards, are preserved using a freeze-drying process, but much of the dirty work in achieving an animal's everlasting repose is done by Ross's three eccentric assistants, one of whom ironically cringes at the sight of blood. The business also employs Ross's sassy wife, LaDawn, who handles the company's books.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05The Dog Named PreciousFeb. 2, 2012
S01E04The Yorkie a Hawk Tried to Carry AwayJan. 26, 2012
S01E03How to Stuff a ChihuahuaJan. 19, 2012
S01E02The Woman with a Pet RaccoonJan. 12, 2012
S01E01Keep Your Dead Animals Out of My KitchenJan. 5, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the American Stuffers premiere?

The premiere of American Stuffers was on January 5, 2012.

Who is the main taxidermist featured on the show?

Daniel Ross is the main taxidermist featured on American Stuffers.

What is the name of Daniel Ross's shop?

The name of Daniel Ross's shop is Xtreme Taxidermy.

What types of animals do the taxidermists on American Stuffers specialize in?

The taxidermists on American Stuffers specialize in pets, including dogs, cats, birds, and even hedgehogs.

How many employees does Xtreme Taxidermy have?

Xtreme Taxidermy has seven employees.

Who owns Xtreme Taxidermy?

Xtreme Taxidermy is owned by Daniel Ross.

Is all the taxidermy work featured on the show done by Xtreme Taxidermy?

Yes, all the taxidermy work featured on the show is done by Xtreme Taxidermy.

What state is Xtreme Taxidermy located in?

Xtreme Taxidermy is located in Romance, Arkansas.

What is the format of American Stuffers?

American Stuffers is a reality show that follows the day-to-day workings of the taxidermy business Xtreme Taxidermy.

How many episodes were produced for the first season of American Stuffers?

The first season of American Stuffers consisted of 12 episodes.

Does American Stuffers have a narrator?

Yes, American Stuffers has a narrator who provides commentary throughout the episodes.

Are there any other businesses featured in American Stuffers?

No, Xtreme Taxidermy is the only business featured in American Stuffers.

Is there conflict between the employees of Xtreme Taxidermy on the show?

No, there is no significant conflict between the employees of Xtreme Taxidermy on the show.

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