The 2019 American Rescue Dog Show will steal hearts over two nights. The event has been expanded, and International Business Times has every detail you need to know about the adorable competition.

When: The two-night event will air Sunday, Feb. 17 and Monday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. EST. Each part will be two hours, giving viewers a total of four hours of heartwarming dogs competing for best in rescue.

Where: The 2019 American Rescue Dog Show was filmed last month in Pomona City, California. However, viewers at home can watch tonight from their couches. It will air on Hallmark Channel.

How To Watch: On TV, viewers simply need to find the Hallmark Channel, which is easy with the network’s channel locator. The 2019 American Rescue Dog Show will also have a live stream. For online viewing, simply go to Hallmark Channel Everywhere. The live stream requires login information from your cable provider.

Adoption: Sorry, the competing pups have already found their forever homes. They’ve been adopted from shelters and rescue organizations across the U.S. However, the 2019 American Rescue Dog Show will encourage viewers to adopt dogs from shelters or rescues. They’ll advise viewers go to Adopt-A-Pet.com to rescue a local dog.

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Jerry O'Connell attends the Hallmark Channel's 2019 American Rescue Dog Show on Jan. 13, 2019 in Pomona, California. Jerod Harris/Getty Images

Hosts, Celebrities And Judges: Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell are the main hosts. The married couple will be joined by co-hosts Ross Mathews and Larissa Wohl who will report from ringside and backstage. Guest judges include Bill Berloni, Debbie Gibson, Brandon McMillan, Mike Rowe and Lisa Vanderpump. The floor judges are David Alexander, Lisa Arturo, Jennifer Gray and Terry Simons.

Categories: This is a dog show where the categories are about what’s really important. Canines will be competing for Best in Couch Potato, best in wiggle butt, best in underbite, best in talking, best in snoring, best in senior, best in short ‘n sweet, best in special needs, best in smiling and best in belly rubs. The top 10 will compete for best in rescue.

Prizes: Pedigree Foundation will award $100,000 in grants to the winners’ shelters and rescues.