Those Greatest American Dogs – 1 Year Later – Where Are They Now?
As we approach the one year anniversary of the final episode, most Dogsters have undoubtedly figured out what I knew the moment I left Canine Academy: there’s not going to be a second season of Greatest American Dog. Even though nearly 10 million viewers tuned in to the premiere, the show’s ratings experienced a steady decline throughout the season and ended with an average of 5-6 million weekly viewers. Comparing that to the ratings of other popular dog-themed television shows, including The Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel which barely averages 1 million viewers weekly, it would seem GAD was an overwhelming hit! Unfortunately airing on a major network during prime time was both a blessing and a curse. Major networks like CBS (home of other reality shows like Survivor and Big Brother garnering 20+ million viewers each week) require much bigger numbers to renew a show, and GAD fell short. But, here on Dogster, the Greatest American Dog fan club was extremely popular. That’s why I thought fans of the show would enjoy catching up with members of the cast. So here’s the 411 from those who were willing to share!

Elan and Kenji
For those of you who fell for the so called Laurie threw David under the bus bit, sorry, but you were had! The truth is, there was no betrayal and David and Elvis have remained one of our closest friends! This jetsetting duo is the toast of the Big Apple and are frequently seen at dog related events all around the city including the North Shore Animal League’s Dogcatemy Awards, Bideawee’s Gala on the Green, and even the Westminster Dog Show. In his spare time, Dr. David operates The Doctor’s Channel, an internet educational and networking resource for physicians, but even there he often mixes business with pleasure. Right now, the website features the recent nuptials of Elvis and his canine lady love. Definitely go check it out!

Go Tillman!
Brandy, Beacon and Billy Brinser
One of the busiest and most visible members of the cast has definitely been Laura and Preston. In fact, we’ve collaborated together on past events and have several exciting future projects in the works. Building on our mutual commitment to therapy dog work (Andrew and Preston were the only certified therapy dogs in the cast), we founded The Pawtastics, a non-profit volunteer organization comprised of celebrity dogs, studio dogs, and exceptionally-trained canines and their humans who aspire to take therapy dog work to another level. We’ve also created Girly Dogs, a movement to empower and celebrate small dogs around the world. The pair hosts and stars in Preston’s Planet, a live, interactive internet show broadcast on The Stream.TV, and are spokesperson/dog for Natura pet foods. Preston was the cover model of the August/September ‘09 issue of Animal Wellness magazine, and plans are in the works for his own feature film!
Bill and Star
Since we both live in Virginia, we’ve seen our good friends Teresa and Leroy a lot this past year. We attended Leroy’s 5th birthday party in January and had the chance to meet many of his friends and Teresa’s satisfied clients. Teresa has been a successful dog trainer in Fairfax, VA for quite a few years and runs a successful training and dog walking business. From raising money for the The Animal Cancer Foundation, to being a spokesdog for Stella and Chewy’s dog food and a cover dog for the In the Company of Dogs catalog, Leroy has been very busy. Most recently the pair appeared on the QVC Network to demonstrate a line of dog toys. They are regularly featured guests at most of the pet industry trade shows such as H.H. Backer and Super Zoo.
Andrew and Laurie
And what about the winner? Travis reports that he and Presley have been having a wonderful time since the show. They’ve done a number of commercials including several for Exchange Bank in Oklahoma. They are currently working with KJ Productions out of Enid, Oklahoma to produce an education children’s DVD, with the first DVD set to be released November 2009. They’ve also worked a lot with Take Me Home rescue organization in L.A. If you were watching closely around Valentine’s Day, you may have caught Travis in a Zales Jewelry commercial he’d done prior to being on the show. If you missed it, hopefully they’ll air it again next year. Have your hankies ready, it’s a real tear jerker. According to his listing on IMDB, Travis has resumed his acting career and will be in an upcoming thriller called ICrime. Watch for it!

Wendy and Lucky at Paws for Style
GAD was destined to be a one time thing. Successfully and safely managing 12 dogs of different ages, sizes, breeds, temperaments and needs, along with their equally diverse and demanding humans, while filming challenges that would not only be safe, but entertaining and fun to watch, and telling a story that would be believable and accepting by the viewing audience was an undertaking I don’t think anyone could have really been ready for. Undoubtedly the project sounded really good on paper, actually producing it was a different story. Whenever I’ve asked my castmates if they’d do it all again, most have said yes, and I concur. Who would pass up the opportunity to spend 6 weeks with his or her dog, away from all the worries, responsibilities and hustle and bustle of every day life? We wouldn’t be the people we are today and we wouldn’t have the relationships we have with our dogs if we hadn’t gone through this experience. But it also gave each of us an inside look at so-called reality shows, in general. They may be unscripted, but there’s definitely a storyline the producers intend to follow, no matter what, and they have the power of the camera and editing to do so. But none of us are complaining. We’re great, our dogs are great, and we are among a select few who will ever be able to say, we not only survived being on Greatest American Dog, we’ve thrived!
Did you want to see a second season of Greatest American Dog?
What message do you feel Greatest American Dog sent?
After seeing the show, would you have auditioned for it with your dog?
Do you believe what you see on reality shows is how things actually happened?









How great to read an update of the people and dogs we grew to love…. As a New Yorker, I’ve seen Wendy Diamond and Lucky in action, personally, and their committment to animal welfare deserves a great deal of recognition. If you made me choose between my own Maltese, Giorgio, your Andrew, and Wendy’s Lucky as the Greatest, I would have a really hard time deciding on just one of them (but I would pick my Giorgio LOL).
GAD was one of the best shows we’ve ever seen! We don’t watch much TV at our house, but we watched just to see if there were previews of the show a year later.
We really wish that there would be another episode…
One question… Why isn’t there an update on Bella Scarlet Dog?
We’ll look forward to Victoria Stilwell’s show and be watching fur all the cast from GAD.
How sad to read that GAD won’t will not be coming back on TV. my family loved that show & we have 8 yes 8 dogs in our home. If that show never was aired we would have never known about dogster.com. All our dogs have their own page there. In June our precious boy Mookie passed away unexpectantly & then in July my sweetest boy Buckwheat passed away, if we never learned about dogster through GAD we would have greived alone, but we made so many caring wonderful friends on dogster.com that THEY were there for us giving us support during these difficult times. It’s with a sad heart to hear there will be no more GAD.
Hi Annie,
So glad you enjoyed the show. Updates were requested from all members of the cast. Those who wished to participate responded.
Woofs and Wags,
Laurie & Andrew
GAD was my all time favorite reality tv show, I am so sad it will not be coming back for a 2nd season. I think CBS is very foolish for not bringing it back but I am glad I was able to share the journey with the contestants and their dogs.
GAD was the highlight of my week, I counted down the days until I could watch GAD with who I consider the Greatest American Dog, my 6 year old Shih Tzu, Shelby.
Being a “little” dog lover, I of course immediately fell in love with Andrew. I routed him on throughout the whole show and even though was bummed he didn’t win the title (thought he was better trained and had a better trainer) I was glad to see him make it to the end show.
You and Andrew should have taken home the title Greatest American Dog, but even so you are winners in our eyes. The bond you two have is beautiful, and you are a fantastic trainer =o) I would have loved to auditioned for the second season, and been on the show with Jesse. The challenges looked like so much fun! We wish you and Andrew all the best in whatever you do,
Sincerely,
~Heather and Jesse~
what a sweet update! thanks laurie!
i love bill and star!!
We were definitely looking forward to seeing a second season of this show. We enjoyed it very much last summer and were disappointed that it did not return. We have always enjoyed keeping up with Andrew and reading Laurie’s articles. It is great to see the dogs again and hear what they are doing. Thanks for the update.
I would love to see a 2nd season of this show. It was great to learn how the dogs and the owner is doing. Thanks for the update.
Thanks for the update Laurie!
1. Oh yes! The show was very interesting and I loved all the different emotions and training techniques.
2. You can train your dog and make them work hard, but at the end of the day, it’s all about loyalty, companionship, and love.
4. Probably not, since my dgs are more of my best friends than they are trained, but I love watching it.
5. Sometimes. Some people can be like trying to “impress” because there is a camera, but this reality show seemed real.
Thanks for the update, Laurie! I’m disappointed to hear there won’t be a second season of GAD, but I’m glad to hear that everyone is continuing to do good things with their dogs. Keep up the good work!
why aren’t they not having another Americas greatest dog anymore? I love it so much! my dogs are on dogster!
Pawsome thanks for asking about Bella Starlet Dog to Annie:)
Laurie, we have been super busy getting ready for SuperZoo, sorry for not getting back to you sooner, but we are in Las Vegas right now.
Here is an update:
http://www.petproductnews.com/headlines/2009/09/16/barkers-bowtique-launches-bella-starlet-line.aspx
we are also going to be on some upcoming tv shows that will be posted on our website:)
Paws be with all of you!!
BeJoy & BeStar
I loved the show and had hoped for a 2nd year! I had already emailed Bill and Star and they wrote back. It was so nice of them! Congratulations to the entire “cast” to continue to do great things for dogs!
I was sad when I realized that GAD was not returning. I enjoyed seeing a show centered around dogs. It was refreshing! It seems anything different just doesn’t cut it. My grandson adored Kid Nation, the one and only reality show he every liked and actually wanted to audition for it, and it got axed, then GAD. I wish these shows would have either made it, or maybe even been picked up by other networks. But unfortunately it didn’t happen, so it was at least nice to have an update. Thanks for that!!
Beth Joy, thanks for the update!
i wanted to see a second season!!!!! i loved the show!!!!
Awwww I wanted to see it soooo bad!
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1. i would like to see a season 2
2.i think the message it sent was to spend more time with your dog and how dogs can acomplish so many things
3.yes i would have loved to audition with my dog she is very smart and talented learning 21+ tricks within 3/4 of the year learning on and off(including a few week brakes)
4.it probably was changed a little bit to make it look more interesting
my favorite trick molly knows is stick em up followed by playdead=)
We just now found this web site because my daughter asked me what happened to the second year of GAD? We all got excited to think that there may be more shows to watch (we do not normally watch TV at all but got caught up in GAD and just loved it!). My dog crazy daughter was just crushed to learn there was no year 2.
I really think it had potential as an ongoing project but understand how the logistics could be a nightmare!
I liked that this one was at least not crude and deliberately combative and lewd. I could actually let me children watch GAD.
Laurie, I was so proud that you are from VA (like our family) and was so impressed at the way you handled Andrew. I thougt it was very unfair the way the considered it a bad thing that he was so attached to you. I think it just says volumes about your great relationship with you. I do assume Andrew will happily stay with your husband or some other very close family member(s)? Of course, Andrew would prefer to be with you. It wasn’t as if he was totally frantic if left, just not happy and wanting to go back to you! That is just love.