Gary Busey: Pet Judge - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Mousey Tongue
A man sues his wife over the funeral arrangements for their deceased cat. And a widow is suing her employer for not insuring her dog, which she believes to be the reincarnation of her late husband.
Too Many Doodles
A woman sues her neighbors for not picking up after their German Shepherd. And a producer is suing his ex-girlfriend, saying her pet parrot ruined his movie memorabilia.
Bandit
A man sues a taxidermist over the bad job they did with his deceased pet. And a man is suing the owner of a pet boarding company because his mastiff came back with a feminine, French energy.
Hurting Turtle
A man sues a dog walker for discrimination due to her refusal to walk his pet tortoise. And a woman is suing an animal trainer who claimed he would bring the monkey from Friends to her son's birthday party. She believes it's an impostor.
Meerkat Manners
The elders of a snake-handling church sue a hotel for not allowing their sacred snakes. And a handbag designer is suing a breeder for sending him low-quality skins.
Vincent Van Goat
A man sues a pet psychic for fraud after he becomes convinced the medium who has been speaking with his dead pet has been lying. And a woman is suing her ex-boyfriend over custody of their pet goat.
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