Dogs are funniest … not on purpose

americas-funniest-home-videosSo just in case you were wondering, dogs outshine cats when it comes to wins for America’s Funniest Home Videos. I’m not sure that’s a good thing, though. Most of the time winners on America’s Funniest Home Videos have either done something ridiculously stupid or just been hit in the groin.

The show marks its 20th anniversary at 6 p.m. Sunday on ABC. (Read more about TV on the NewsOK Television Blog!)

And in honor of their anniversary, show officials calculated all the animal winners during the past 20 years. Dogs finished first with cats close behind. But there are all kinds of other animals that have won. (Who knew whales could be funny? And who knew that a praying mantis would win not once but twice?)

Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll


Pets in the paper – Monarchs making a pit stop

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Pets in the paper – bugs and rugs and such

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Pets in the paper – horses saved

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Pets in the paper – alpaca your bags for OSU!

Wow! We have lots to catch up since I left for a mini-vacation. Here are the animal stories in The Oklahoman since Friday -

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Pets in the paper – taking the reins

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Pet Show – Must Loves Dogs makes a comeback

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Our guest today was Heather McDaniel, founder of Must Loves Dogs Rescue, which is out in Harrah. The rescue was lost a year ago when McDaniel’s home burned to the ground. Since then, she and her teen volunteers have rebuilt and managed to find homes for more than 100 dogs.

We also talked about these fun pet news stories:


Pets in the paper – pigs catch their own flu

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Pets in the paper – Bom Bom’s backache

Goodness! We have a lot of stuff to catch up on since we all left for the holiday weekend. Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman since Friday -

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Controversy at rhinocerous beetle sumo championship

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Takuma Kobayashi looks on as his beetle "King Kabuto" makes a break for freedom during the National Rhinoceros Beetle Sumo Championship on Sunday, June 28, 2009. (Mainichi)

In the United States, our kids race their turtles. In Japan, the kids hold sumo competitions between their rhinocerous beetles.

This report from Japan’s recntly-held National Rhinoceros Beetle Sumo Championship chronicles the stunning conclusion to the final, when one of the wrestlers flew out of the arena and the room, prompting an automatic disqualification.

I’m not sure whether the disqualified finalist truly feared his opponent or if maybe it was just nerves. Whatever the reason, King Kabuto’s disqualification left King Joe as the last rhinocerous beetle standing.

I suppose that this means King Joe has earned the sumo title of Yokozuna, reserved for the true champions.

- Staff Writer Bryan Dean