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Three-time gold medalist Shaun White and his dog Leroy hit the red carpet to show off their style in matching outfits as they prepared to see who would win the Best-in-Show title.

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Red carpet correspondent and Emmy award-winning journalist Maria Menounos chats with actress Ashley Tisdale about what makes her dog Maui the star of her family.

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“Extra” host Mario Lopez along with his son Dominic (5) and daughter Gia (8) couldn’t contain their excitement over seeing hundreds of dogs being prepped and ready to show in the big ring.

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As the presenting sponsor of the Beverly Hills Dog Show, Purina thinks every dog is a star. That’s a big role, so Purina Pro Plan provides proper nutrition for not only show dogs, but your dog at home too.

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Kicking off the event, hosts David Frei and John O’ Hurley highlight what viewers will see at this year’s show when they tune in on Easter Sunday on NBC.

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“American Ninja Warrior” co-host Akbar Gbajabiamila stands center stage to get show attendees excited about the special Ninja Warrior course that Indie, a record-breaking Belgian Malinois, took on in between group showings.

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The stars of Hollywood sat front row waiting for the top dogs to strut their stuff all while making their predictions for who would be the 2019 Best-In-Show champion.

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To catch up with more pet-loving celebrities and even more star-studded canine companions, catch this year’s Beverly Hills Dog Show Presented by Purina on Easter Sunday, 4/21 at 1 p.m. ET on NBC. You never know who will take Best-in-Show!

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