
What is the Puppy Bowl? Everything to know about Super Bowl for dogs
Snoop Dogg. Scooby-Doo. Underdogs. Players that have that "dawg" in them. That one famous photo of dogs playing poker.
No matter what, dogs seem to rule the world.
Whether it's Kirk Herbstreit's dog in the broadcast booth or the loveable four-legged animals running around at the local shelter, dogs tend to always lighten the mood and bring out the best in people.
That also rings true on Super Bowl Sunday, when they're are out and about to compete for the most coveted trophy in sports – the Lombarky.
Here's everything you need to know for the Puppy Bowl, so you don't miss any of the action before the big game.
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What is the Puppy Bowl?
The Puppy Bowl is the dog version of the Super Bowl, where the furry friends all compete for the championship. Unlike the real game, you won't see regular formations or plays. The game is essentially organized chaos is therefore much less formal than the game played by the human counterparts.
Essentially, the event is a way to raise money and awareness for shelters across America, while shedding light on adoptable dogs and other pets.
When is the Puppy Bowl?
The 2025 Puppy Bowl is slated for Sunday, Feb. 9.
This year's event is slated to have 142 dogs from 80 shelters and rescues across 40 states and two countries.
What time is the Puppy Bowl?
Kickoff in the Puppy Bowl is set for 2 p.m. ET.
How long is the Puppy Bowl?
The Puppy Bowl is a three-hour event and includes a one-hour pregame show.
Where to watch the Puppy Bowl
Channel: Animal Planet | Discovery | TBS | truTV
Animal Planet | Discovery | TBS | truTV Stream: Discovery+ | Max | Fubo
Puppy Bowl 21 will be available on Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS and truTV on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025. Streamers can find watch the action unfold on Discovery+, Max or Fubo, which comes with a free trial.
Watch the Puppy Bowl with Fubo
Can you adopt Puppy Bowl dogs?
All the dogs involved in the Puppy Bowl festivities are available for adoption, though some might've already found their forever homes by the time the event airs.
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