Mike Connors brings his black lab to the pet set. Betty brings variations on the lab breed along with puppies to the Set. She also discusses how labs can be trained as guide dogs for the blind.
Beverly Garland visits with her Shih Tzu. Tramp, the dog from My Three Sons, also stops by. Beverly visits George the giraffe from Africa USA and discusses acting with snakes. A water buffalo visits the 'Set'.
Donald O'Connor visits with his Irish Wolfhound. Africa USA brings wolves on set and discusses their endangered status and how to better understand and protect them. Other similar breeds to the Irish Wolfhound visit.
Agnes Moorehead visits with her poodle. Busch Gardens brings macaws and other exotic birds. Discussion of endangered birds and what can be done to help.
Bill Bixby introduces his dog, Crash. The director of the San Diego Zoo brings in a baby emu and a Russian steppe cat. Tak Kubota shows how karate was adapted from animal movements, and a variety of Japanese dogs are discussed.
Eva Gabor, George Crosier from the Los Angeles SPCA, Hungarian dogs, a surprise appearance by Oscar Beregi Jr., plus Ralph Helfer brings in an ostrich.
Michael Landon visits and joins Betty in hosting a parade of the most popular breeds of dogs from the 1920s and 1970s. Elephants from Africa USA also make an appearance.
Peter Lawford visits with his dog who is a grandchild of the first dog in space. Ralph Helfer discusses affection training wild cats. Demonstration of dog's understanding of vocabulary shows just how clever dogs can be.
Gloria and Jimmy Stewart show off golden retrievers Simba and Beau,. Also a baby orangutan, baby gorilla. An albino gorilla named Snowflake. Golden retriever puppies being trained to be guide dogs.
Dennis Weaver and his son show their dogs, a seeing-eye cat is featured, Ralph Helfer brings lions, and Charles Eisenmann shows how he trained the star of The Littlest Hobo.
Jim Nabors shows off the son of Carol Burnett's dog; Ralph Helfer discusses unusual animal pairings and brings snakes; sled dogs and other Arctic canines are featured.
Vincent Price reunites with the titular costar of The Raven, he shows off his pug, and Betty brings in a whole gaggle of pug puppies. Also, an artistic chimp seems more preoccupied with eating paint than conjuring a masterpiece.
Bill Bixby visits with his Sheepadoodle. Baby emus and a Russian steppe cat visit from the San Diego Zoo. A visiting tiger leads to discussion of how animal movements are inspiration for karate katas. Japanese dogs also appear.
Eddie Albert and son Edward introduce their dogs, Jason and Socrates. They have discussions with the director of Marineland and spokeswoman for Pet Pride, plus Stewart Raffill teaches them about alligators.
Vikki Carr introduces her dogs, Jolie and Buckwheat. Rosemary Collett discusses her animal rescue program, and Ralph Helfer and other guests showcase animals from the American south.
Doris Day visits with an assortment of her dogs and Billy De Wolfe. Ralph Helfer brings several birds to visit and discusses the importance of the at risk California Condor. The members discuss how to pick the right dog to have at home.
Merv Griffin visits with his Bouvier and gets to meet others. Ralph Helfer visits with a cheetah and discusses how they provide medical assistance to animals at Africa USA. Quarter horses also make an appearance.