A Montgomery man and his dog will compete next month in a new show on A&E.

The new series “America’s Top Dog” premieres Wednesday, Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. CST. The episode featuring Montgomery native Alexander Lindsay and his dog Skoot will air Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. CST., where Skoot will compete for the title of Top Dog over three rounds of competition on speed, agility, scenting, and teamwork, the network said in a press release.

Each episode will last one hour and will feature four police K9 teams and one civilian team, according to the network. The teams will be tested on an obstacle course, which includes navigating a maze and apprehending a suspect who wears a bite suit. The week’s winning duo will get $10,000 plus an additional $5,000 to donate to the animal charity of their choice.

During the last episode, the winners will come back to the course for the grand title of America’s Top Dog and a prize of $25,000.

The show will feature dog teams from the show “Live PD” and will be hosted by Curt Menefee, who currently co-hosts “Fox NFL Sunday” and “The OT,” and trainer Nick White, who is a US Marine and former member of the Secret Service with K9 experience. Jamie Little, who covers NASCAR and also served as a reporter at the 2019 Westminster Kennel Club Show, will act as a sideline reporter on the course during the competition.