Greatest American Dog - Episode Progress

Episode Progress

Owner & Dog 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Dog Bone Challenge
Winner
JD & Galaxy Travis & Presley Travis & Presley,
Brandy & Beacon
JD & Galaxy Bill & Star1 Teresa & Leroy1 Bill & Star,
Travis & Presley
Laurie & Andrew Teresa & Leroy No Challenge
Travis Brorsen & Presley IN IN WIN IN LOW IN LOW LOW LOW WINNER
Laurie Williams & Andrew IN IN LOW IN WIN LOW IN LOW WIN RUNNER-UP
JD Platt & Galaxy IN IN WIN WIN IN LOW IN WIN LOW EX2
Teresa Hanula & Leroy IN IN IN LOW IN WIN WIN IN EX
Bill McFarlin & Star IN WIN WIN IN IN IN LOW EX
Beth Joy Knutsen & Bella Starlet LOW LOW WIN IN IN IN EX
Laura Nativo & Preston IN IN WIN IN LOW EX
Brandy Yant & Beacon LOW IN IN LOW EX
Ron Davis & Tillman IN IN LOW EX
David Best & Elvis IN LOW EX
Elan Hagens & Kenji IN EX
Michael Piper-Younie & Ezzie (a.k.a. Esmerelda) EX

1 - In episode 5, Teresa & Leroy won the Dog Bone Challenge, but gave it to Bill & Star. In episode 6, Bill & Star won, but returned the favor, giving it to Teresa & Leroy.
2 - In episode 10, JD & Galaxy were eliminated after a preliminary interview, and did not take part in the final obstacle course/interview.

(WINNER) The owner/dog won the series and was crowned Greatest American Dog.
(WIN) The owner/dog won that episode's Best In Show Challenge.
(LOW) The owner/dog was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not expelled.
(EX) The owner/dog lost that week's Elimination Challenge and was expelled from the competition.
(IN) The owner/dog neither won nor lost that week's Elimination Challenge. They also were not nominated for expulsion.

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