Hosted by Phil Torres and co-produced by Hearst Originals, Ready, Set, Pet will educate and inform teens and their families about pet adoption, responsible pet ownership, and the importance of a green space for pets. In each episode, Torres will guide a family through the pet adoption process after a careful look at their unique situation to help them make an informed decision in finding the right pet for their lifestyle. While the family visits local shelters and rescues, experts revitalize their outdoor space to make a safe and eco-friendly home for their new pet. In the end, viewers will see family members overcome their disagreements and make the tough decision on which pet will join the family. Ready, Set, Pet will teach viewers that thoughtful preparation is key when learning to care for an animal's needs.
Ready, Set, Pet will air on Saturday mornings starting this October on the CW Network. Included in each episode will be TurfMutt tips on the importance of our yards and managed landscapes to families, pets and the environment. Kris Kiser, president of OPEI, will appear on select episodes working with professional landscapers to implement the TurfMutt tips.
“With the growing recognition of the importance of getting kids outdoors, TurfMutt is creating safe and healthy spaces for them, their families and our pets,” says Kiser. “Ready, Set Pet will help us inspire more people with our message: green space is vital to our health. Your yard is not only an outdoor family room but a living ecosystem that helps combat pollution, gives a home to wildlife including a wide range of
Through the TurfMutt program, Lucky, the real-life rescue dog behind the TurfMutt cartoon character, is “pawing it forward” for other rescue dogs by championing the family yard and other green spaces.
“The TurfMutt program has reached more than 68 million children, educators
TurfMutt is also featured in the U.S. Green Building Council’s global Learning Lab.
This October TurfMutt will sponsor a TurfMutt Adoption Event, “MUTT MADNESS,” in partnership with the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS), in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center during GIE+EXPO.
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