Give a Pet a Home

Give a Pet a Home (2015)

EndedReality show

Each week, a team of celebrity animal lovers will devote their time to finding a new home for mistreated and abandoned creatures. Hosted by Amanda Holden and with the support of the RSPCA, the show will see our celebrity volunteers help the RSPCA staff care for, rescue and rehabilitate the animals at Newbrook Farm Animal Centre. At the heart of each show is the weekly rehoming appeal. Every week the show will feature six new animals available for adoption, each championed by a different celebrity volunteer.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6May 20, 2015
S01E05Episode 5May 13, 2015
S01E04Episode 4May 6, 2015
S01E03Episode 3Apr 29, 2015
S01E02Episode 2Apr 22, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Give a Pet a Home' premiere?

'Give a Pet a Home' premiered in 2015.

Who were the hosts of 'Give a Pet a Home'?

The hosts of 'Give a Pet a Home' were Peter Wright and Jo Brand.

What was the format of 'Give a Pet a Home'?

'Give a Pet a Home' was a reality TV show that aimed to find loving homes for abandoned pets.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Give a Pet a Home'?

The first season of 'Give a Pet a Home' consisted of 10 episodes.

What kind of pets were featured on 'Give a Pet a Home'?

'Give a Pet a Home' featured a variety of pets, including cats, dogs, rabbits, and more.

Where did the show take place?

'Give a Pet a Home' was filmed in different animal rescue centers across the country.

Did 'Give a Pet a Home' have a specific focus on promoting adoption?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' aimed to raise awareness about pet adoption and encourage viewers to adopt rather than buy pets.

Did the show feature any heartwarming success stories?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' showcased heartwarming success stories of pets finding their forever homes.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Give a Pet a Home'?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' featured celebrity guests who shared their own experiences with pets and supported the adoption cause.

Did the show provide any information on pet care and responsible ownership?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' offered valuable information on pet care, responsible ownership, and the importance of spaying/neutering pets.

Were there any challenges or competitions on the show?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' included challenges and competitions to test the compatibility between the pets and potential adopters.

Did 'Give a Pet a Home' have an online presence?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' had an online presence where viewers could find additional resources, updates, and behind-the-scenes content.

Did the show collaborate with any animal welfare organizations?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' partnered with various animal welfare organizations to support their work and promote pet adoption.

Did the show provide any follow-up on the adopted pets?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' provided follow-up stories on previously adopted pets to showcase their happy lives in their new homes.

Did 'Give a Pet a Home' inspire viewers to adopt pets?

'Give a Pet a Home' successfully inspired many viewers to consider adopting pets and provided them with the necessary information to do so.

Did 'Give a Pet a Home' receive positive feedback from viewers?

Yes, 'Give a Pet a Home' received positive feedback from viewers who appreciated the show's efforts to promote pet adoption and responsible pet ownership.

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