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This screen grab released by ABC and "America's Funniest Home Videos", shows a Chihuahua getting a bath in a sink from "America's Funniest Home Videos", which begins its 20th year in November. (AP Photo/ABC,America's Funniest Homes Videos)

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By SUE MANNING, The Associated Press Updated 11:09 PM Tuesday, October 27, 2009

LOS ANGELES — "America's Funniest Home Videos" has been going to the dogs for years, even if cats make it a game from time to time.

Dogs are a clear winner as the funniest animal — especially wiener dogs, Chihuahuas and pugs — judging by payouts from the series, which begins its 20th year on ABC next month.

For example, there was the bug-eyed Chihuahua getting a bath in a sink. "It was the homeliest dog, big bulging eyes that looked in opposite directions, his tongue was hanging out, and he was soaking wet, the sweetest thing," said co-executive producer and writer Todd Thicke

"You weren't even sure it was an animal," added executive producer Vin Di Bona.

In the show's first 19 years, 260 animal videos have won $2.2 million for their videographers. More than half those winners (136) have been dogs for $1.4 million in prize money. There have been 34 cat champs making $210,000 and 22 birds sharing $115,000. Next comes the nutty part: Nine squirrels have shared $54,000.

"We might not get a lot of squirrel videos, but when we do, they come through for us. They are high percentage rodents," Thicke said. Almost all the clips involve people in tight spaces trying to get away from the squirrels, Di Bona said.

There have been multiple wins for raccoons, giraffes, goats, horses, monkeys, bears, hamsters, llamas, mice, praying mantises and whales. In the one-time wonder category are the ant, bull, camel, chimp, deer, elk, ferret, fish, fly, frog, gorilla, guinea pig, kangaroo, lizard, orangutan, ostrich, ram, rat, rhino, sea lion, spider, snake, tarantula and toad.

Between them, Di Bona, Thicke and co-executive producer Michelle Nasraway could come up with only one animal they hadn't seen — the tsetse fly.

And what has the show taught them over the years? Never hold food next to a monkey. Don't stand behind a horse. If you put a bowl of food in the middle of a group of puppies they will move around it clockwise. Dogs tend to howl at pianos.

But most of all, Thicke said, "People love their pets and are proud of them and have trained them to do amazing tricks."

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On the Net:

http://afv.abc.com

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October 27, 2009 10:35 PM EDT

Copyright 2009, The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

My cat makes these funny sounds, and runs through the house and sound heavy footed like a freaking horse. She calls me "mommmm" (don't know if anyone else's cat talks, but mine does). Most of the time they are just sounds, like Na or something like that. She likes her belly rubbed, so she'll come up to me and do a flip and flip over on her back with her belly in the air. And she likes to fall asleep at my feet. She curls up like an embryo and complains when I quit petting her.
Shirley
1:00 PM, 10/28/2009
While I'm probably more of a cat person than a dog person--I love them both. But I would say cats are sweeeter, but dogs are funnier. Of course, my cat is very old...he doesn't do many funny things anymore.
JJ
11:06 AM, 10/28/2009
Cats are funnier. My cat makes me laugh every day.
Shirley
8:06 AM, 10/28/2009
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