Pets
Meet — Or Better, Adopt — Nora, Kalani, St. Pete's Puppy Bowl Players
A border collie/labrador retriever mix and a chow chow/chihuahua mix from St. Pete will play in Sunday's Puppy Bowl on Animal Planet.

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — A border collie/labrador retriever mix and a chow chow/chihuahua mix will get a chance at adoption in the cutest sports rivalry on TV, Animal Planet’s 20th annual Puppy Bowl on Feb. 11, Super Bowl Sunday.
Nora and Kalani are currently at Compassion Kind rescue in St. Petersburg. The pooches are among 12 puppies from Florida that will be featured in Bowl XX. The three-hour program will be simulcast on Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, Max and discovery+ at 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Feb. 11.
Fans can cheer on the pups Sunday afternoon during a watch party from 2 to 4 p.m. at Dog Bar St. Pete.
Find out what's happening in St. Petefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
“We will be cheering on our dogs Nora and Kalani in the Puppy Bowl with the accompaniment of a few of our current adoptables. Nora will also be there to give out her pawtograph,” Compassion Kind wrote in a Facebook post.
There will also be adoptable dogs from the Humane Society of Pinellas County, Dog Bar wrote in a Facebook post.
Find out what's happening in St. Petefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Owners are welcome to sign up their own dogs — puppies under 8 months old and adult dogs under 25 pounds — to play in the bar’s own Puppy Bowl from 4 to 6 p.m. on the mini football field set up in the park. Register your dog here.
“It is going to be such a cute day,” the bar wrote.
Football squares will also be for sale with half the proceeds raised going to the Humane Society, “a great organization that works tirelessly to get lost pups back into the loving arms of their families,” according to Dog Bar.
Leading up to the Puppy Bowl and after it airs, Warner Bros Discovery, Animal Planet’s parent, is partnering with Best Friends Animal Society, a leading national animal welfare organization, to help the animals find loving homes. The organization will match donations to cover adoption fees for their pet lifesaving centers nationwide from Feb. 7-14. To adopt an animal, text PUPPY to 707070 or head to PuppyBowl.com/donate to double your impact or find a shelter near you.
Puppy Bowl organizers say this is the biggest year yet for the Puppy Bowl, which features 131 puppies from 76 shelters and rescue groups in 36 states and territories. Adoption is the ultimate goal of the Puppy Bowl, a raucous competition between Team Ruff and Team Fluff
The all-important “Adoptable Pet” segment features puppies — and a few kittens — from 14 shelters and rescues across the country. They’ll be introduced by country singer Miranda Lambert, whose nonprofit MuttNation will feature a senior dog seeking a forever home.
With the “Lombarky” trophy and MVP (most valuable puppy) award at stake, the program is rife with Super Bowl puns. An Underdog Award will be awarded, too. To celebrate 20 years of the game, four previous Puppy Bowl players return to be inducted into the all-new Puppy Bowl Hall of Fame.
The competition kicks off with the starting lineup for teams. They include Dash, a Pomeranian/pug, and Maggie, a chow chow/American Staffordshire terrier representing the U.S. Virgin Islands for the first time, who are leading Team Fluff.
Tater, an Australian cattle dog/German shepherd, and Peanut Pretzel, a pug from Los Angeles, will look to bring Team Ruff to victory. As the game progresses, it will be revealed which puppies take home the MVP and Underdog trophies.
Compassion Kind’s Kalani is part of Team Fluff, while Nora will play for Team Ruff.
Some of the other puppies that will be highlighted include Sweetpea from Bosley’s Place in Smyrna, Georgia, the smallest puppy at 1.7 pounds, and Levi, a 72-pound Great Dane at Green Dogs Unleashed in Troy, Virginia.
Six special needs puppy players will also be introduced, including Riddle, a pug terrier who suffers from the neurological condition cerebellar hypoplasia; Mr. Bean, a papillon who only has his two hind legs; and four pups who don’t let their deafness slow them down on the gridiron.
Also, “Pup Close and Personal” segments will share some of the all-star athletes’ backstories. Featured will be Baltimore Ravens’ Ronnie Stanley’s rescue foundation which trains dogs, including hound Linus, to support people with special needs; and Beignet, a New Orleans dachshund, who gets a nose-to-tail makeover before the big game.
In Florida, Mr. Bean, born with only his two hind legs, was found as a stray and taken to a shelter, which reached out to Barky Pines Animal Rescue and Sanctuary in West Palm Beach. Barky Pines brought the sweet papillon boy to live on their farm alongside rescue cows, pigs and a very special horse, Fabio, with who Mr. Bean has formed a special connection with.
Puppy Bowl referee Dan Schachner returns for his 13th year and for the first time, will have a puppy assistant coach, Whistle, who helps him call the plays and fumbles.
Underscoring the 20th anniversary of the Puppy Bowl — and that puppies rule — the producers are making it more adorable by putting pups behind the camera, in the control room and in other poses to show that puppies are in control of the production.
The Puppy Bowl begins with a pregame show at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on Animal Planet that goes behind-the-scenes on the Puppy Bowl draft with exclusive interviews with coaches and players on topics such as how DNA testing helped determine the top players, a preview of the Kitty Halftime Show, and a check-in with Bissell Pet Foundation’s rescue mission.
Audiences can follow the conversation on social media with #PuppyBowl, and follow Animal Planet on Facebook, X,Instagram, and TikTok, as well as Puppy Bowl on Facebookfor more updates.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.