Pit Bulls and Parolees centers on the work of Tia Torres, the founder of Villalobos Rescue Center, and her team as they find new homes for abused and abandoned dogs. It ran for 17 seasons on Animal Planet, and for its 18th season, the show moved to the Discovery Channel.
Are you as excited as we are for the next season of Pit Bulls and Parolees? Sadly, you might need to extend your wait for a little more. Discovery Channel is yet to announce the decision about its renewal or cancellation for its 19th season.
Get to see the cutest pictures of rescue dogs that found their permanent homes thanks to the center and the show. This treat for the fans will make the wait a little less painful.
PIT BULLS & PAROLEES is produced by Rive Gauche Television, 44 Blue Productions, and a Red Arrow Studios business for Discovery Channel and discovery+. 44 Blue Productions’ executive producers are Jen Bies Duffy, Billy Cooper, and Rasha Drachkovitch. The executive producer for Discovery Channel and Discovery+ is Lisa Lucas.
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About Pit Bulls & Parolees TV Show
FAN-FAVORITE SERIES "PIT BULLS & PAROLEES" HEADS TO DISCOVERY CHANNEL AND STREAMS ON DISCOVERY+ BEGINNING OCTOBER 22, 2022.
Tia Torres is the heart of Villalobos Rescue Center, the largest Pit Bull rescue center in the U.S. For over 30 years, she and her family have gone above and beyond to give a second chance at life to pit bulls - dogs who have continually been demonized due to the reputation of their breed- and parolees. Now, in an all-new season of PIT BULLS & PAROLEES, new audiences and dedicated fans will be able to witness even more incredible stories of redemption and rescue with Tia and her Villalobos family in their never-ending battle to save man and man's best friend. The new season of PIT BULLS & PAROLEES streams on discovery+ the definitive non-fiction, real-life subscription streaming service, and premieres on Discovery Channel Saturday, Apr. 3 at 8PM ET/ PT.
In the season's premiere, the Villalobos Rescue Center crew is on a mission to catch a runaway dog, while daughter Mariah gets a creative idea for the parolees to design fundraising apparel. We'll also see a family come all the way from sunny California in search of a new furry family member to share in their adventurous lifestyle.
Later this season, audiences will also meet other loving adoptees who travel from far and wide to give these dogs forever homes. We'll see Tia as she visits a Mississippi shelter to give a hybrid wolf dog a second chance at life; daughter-in-law Lizzy as she leans on Tia for support in trying to find a work-life balance as a new mother of two; veteran tenant Lil Rocky as he faces a cancer scare and gets support from the Villalobos crew; and a pair of hearing-impaired dogs, Ben and Spike, who get the care they deserve. Audiences will also witness Tia as she gears up to revamp the Claiborne Warehouse when a hurricane heads straight for New Orleans.
PIT BULLS & PAROLEES is produced for Discovery Channel and discovery+ by 44 Blue Productions, a Red Arrow Studios company, and Rive Gauche Television. Rasha Drachkovitch, Billy Cooper, and Jen Bies Duffy are the executive producers for 44 Blue Productions. For Discovery Channel and discovery+, Lisa Lucas is executive producer.
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