Pretzel and the Puppies (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 1 - Doggie Bags/Fetch! - full transcript
Poppy's cleanup mission inspires change in the neighborhood. Pedro sets out to retrieve a beloved ball from a nearby rooftop.
Welcome to the neighborhood
Hey, pup, paws up
If you want to do some good
It's possible
With the Doxie family
Hey, pup, paws up
We can change Muttgomery
It's possible
You got Greta, Pretzel and their pups
Poppy, Pippa, Pedro, Paxton
And there's Puck
-Hey, pup
-Paws up!
It's possible
Doggie Bags.
Come on, pups. This way.
The park always has the most leaves.
Look at all these! Wow.
Yeah. There are leaves over here.
And leaves over here!
The wind's blowing them everywhere.
Leaf twirl.
-They're so crunchy.
-Yeah and crackly.
Hey, pups! Who wants to jump into a…
Giant leaf pile!
-Thanks, Dad.
-Good idea.
Leaf jumping!
Belly flop!
Mom.
I couldn't help myself.
And me next!
-Where's Puck?
-Where's Puck?
Surprise.
I'm gonna jump in that pile.
Make room for me, Pedro.
Come on, let's find more leaf piles.
A plastic bag? I can't get it off!
Let me help, kiddo.
There's one caught on my cart too.
I'll help you get it off, Poppy.
Thank you, Paxton. Where did these bags
come from? They're making a big mess.
And getting in the way
of our leaf jumping.
Come on, pups. Paws up!
Yeah.
Let's get rid of all these bags.
I see one, pups.
I got it!
Come here.
You're not getting away from me this time!
-Gotcha!
-Gotcha!
Nice catch!
-Thanks!
-Thanks!
Now what do we do with them?
Let's recycle them.
Come on! This way to the recycling bin.
Drop the bags in, pups.
Bye-bye, bags.
You won't get in our leaves anymore.
-We did it. All cleaned up.
-Yay!
-Back to playing in the leaves.
-Yeah!
Come on.
Let's make another leaf pile to jump in.
Oh, no!
Plastic bags again?
Gotcha!
Look,
they're blowing out of the recycling bin.
I guess we can't put them in there.
They'll just blow into our leaves again.
But where do they all come from?
They look like the bags
from Furry Outfitters.
Yeah. So let's take them
back to Furry Outfitters.
-Sounds like a plan to me, pups.
-Come on.
Welcome, Doxies.
What are we shopping for today?
We just got in a new shipment
of Jangle-bones.
Paw-some!
But we're not here to shop.
The pups wanna bring back
some of your plastic bags.
Why?
They're blowing out of the trash
and making a big mess in the park.
And blowing into all the leaves.
We can't leaf hop or leaf jump or--
Leaf twirl!
Oh, no. I wish there was a way
we could stop giving them out,
but dogs need bags
to take home what they buy.
Thank you.
Well, what if dogs found a different way
to carry things home?
Good idea, Poppy.
Come on, pups. Keep those paws up! Yeah.
Let's find a way to help dogs
get their things home without bags.
-I'll put my paws up to that.
-Me too.
Hey! There's Gus. Let's help him.
Can I please have a plastic bag
to carry my sweaters home?
Sure thing.
Wait, Gus!
Can we help you carry your things home?
Then you won't need to use a plastic bag.
They blow away and make a big mess.
-Yeah.
-No plastic bags, huh?
I would love that, pups.
I get tangled in them every time I try
to jump in a pile of leaves in the park.
-Yeah. Us too!
-Yeah. Us too!
But I didn't bring my wagon today.
How am I gonna get
all these sweaters home without bags?
Maybe we can use my hat.
I carry stuff in it all the time.
Yeah, and I can use my cart.
And I've got plenty of room up here.
Worth a try. Thanks, Doxies.
-Yes!
-Yes!
Yes, yes!
Good luck, Doxies!
You pups sure are doing a great job.
And don't forget the dad-rack.
That's me.
Thanks so much for helping me
get all my stuff home, pups.
No problem.
Got my spring sweaters, my cozy sweaters,
my dancing sweaters.
Wow,
that's every kind of sweater you need.
Oops! I don't believe it.
I forgot my fancy sweaters.
That's okay.
Come on, pups. Let's go back
to Furry Outfitters and help Gus.
You've helped plenty already, pups.
I'll pick 'em up later. Thanks again!
You're welcome.
We can't keep carrying things
for dogs forever.
Yeah. We'll never get to play
in the leaves.
At least we were able to help Gus
carry his stuff home without plastic bags.
Yeah. It was super fun carrying stuff
in my cart.
And in my hat.
Hey, maybe we could find more things
that work like plastic bags.
Yeah, I think there's more stuff
in our room that'll work.
There!
Hey, Mom, okay if we use this old stuff
we were gonna give away?
I was going to drop it in the Share Box
on my way to work tomorrow,
but if you pups have a better idea…
How about this?
Hey, that's my old sweater. I thought
I got rid of that a long time ago.
I bet dogs can carry
lots of things in this.
Oops!
Well, if there wasn't this hole
at the bottom--
Hey, Dad.
Do you still have that sewing machine?
I'm sure we can sniff it out, Pops.
Come on.
It's all closed up.
Paw-some.
And look, it fits my favorite bone.
Cool sweater bag.
Hey, it is a bag.
And no way this one will blow away.
Mom! Mom! Will you help me turn
my old soccer T-shirt into a T-shirt bag?
One T-shirt bag coming up.
-May I?
-It's all yours.
Now, that's some good stitching.
Thanks.
Here you go.
Thanks! I wanna decorate it.
-Pedro, can I help?
-Yeah, come on.
I'm going to add sequins. Lots of sequins.
Yeah.
And I'm gonna add stickers too!
Would you look at that?
We sure do have some creative pups.
I'll bark to that.
I used your old sweater for my bag, Mama,
so I'll make you a bag
from my old pillowcase.
I would love that, Poppy.
I drew leaves on my bag.
I can't stop thinking
about playing in those leaves.
They're the most paw-some bags ever.
Come on. Let's go back to Furry Outfitters
and see if dogs want to carry their stuff
with these new bags.
Bow-wow, Doxies.
Look at those colorful bags.
-Where'd you get 'em?
-We made them.
This is Pippa and Pedro's
dazzling sporty bag.
And over here is our fall bag collection,
including Poppy's sweater bag
and Paxton's leaf bag.
Can we see if dogs wanna use these
instead of plastic bags?
-Sure.
-Go ahead.
Can I have a plastic bag?
Would you like to try one of these bags
to bring your things home?
They won't blow away
and get in the leaves like plastic bags.
Really? Wow. Sure, I'd love to try one.
Thanks, pups. This new bag works great.
Do you have any more
of those paw-some bags?
I'd love to try one too.
Sure. Come see. Come see.
-And you can even make your own bags too.
-We can? Great idea.
I'm gonna make my own bag.
Me too. And I'll use it again and again.
Don, Dan, did you see that?
Everyone likes our new bags.
They sure do.
And if everyone makes their own bags,
we won't have to give out
these plastic bags anymore.
-Thanks, Doxies.
-Thanks, Doxies.
-Yes!
-Yay!
Yeah, bark-tastic.
Pups, you got rid of the plastic bags,
and you made your bark.
Yeah. We made our bark.
Yes!
Now, come on. Let's get leaf jumping!
All it takes is one tiny spark
And you too can make your bark
Make a change for a dog or pup
Just get those paws up!
Fetch.
Yay!
Here it comes. Tail up and swing!
-Wow!
-Wow!
Bow-wow, Delilah.
You're a tail-ball superstar.
Thanks.
You're up, Pedro.
All right.
I'm gonna hit it to outer space.
Nice one.
-It's mine!
-I got it.
-I'll get it.
-It's turning purple.
That's what it does
when it spins really fast.
It's bouncing so high!
Hey, need a lift?
So close!
Oh, no. It's bouncing towards that roof.
It's coming down. It's coming down.
Oh, no. My spinny-ball.
It didn't come down.
It's stuck.
Really high up.
Lost your ball in the bye-bye spot, huh?
The bye-bye spot?
Yep.
Whatever goes up there never comes down.
-Never?
-Never?
Never.
That's my swirly green one right there.
See? Bye-bye, swirly green ball.
I'm never getting my ball back?
Uh-uh.
Sorry about your ball.
I'm sorry too, Delilah. I didn't mean
to get your ball stuck up there.
I know it was an accident.
And it was an amazing hit.
Thanks. And we are gonna get
your spinny-ball back.
We are?
Come on, pups. Paws up.
Yeah.
-Let's get Delilah's ball back.
-Yeah.
Okay, let's see. Maybe we can-- Oops.
Hey, I know!
Whatcha thinking, Pedro?
Watch.
Pedro, this isn't the time to play fetch.
I'm not playing fetch.
I'm trying to knock Delilah's ball down.
Let's all try.
Yeah!
Watch this.
-Let me try.
-Yeah.
Me too!
-Almost there.
-Super close.
-See how close that was?
-Almost there.
-Just missed.
-Yes, so close.
Heya, pups.
-Hey, Mom.
-Hi, Mom.
Thought I'd swing by on my lunch break.
Whatcha doing?
Delilah's ball is stuck
in the bye-bye spot
and we're trying to get it down.
Oh, no. Not the bye-bye spot.
I lost a toy up there once too.
You did?
See? Mine's that yellow squeak ball.
Hey, little squeaker.
What's up, Squeaks? Miss ya.
We'll get that one down too.
Right after we get Delilah's.
That's the spirit, Pedro.
-Yay!
-Go, pups!
-My ball!
-My doggy disk. Bye-bye, ball.
Bye-bye, disk.
My chewy toy.
Bye-bye, chewy toy.
Dad, try this last super-bounce ball.
Super-bounce ball going up…
and staying up.
Bye-bye, super-bounce ball.
Now everything is stuck up there.
Hey. I'm sorry, pal.
I'll never get Delilah's spinny-ball down.
What if instead of "down," you think of…
Yeah! We need to keep our--
-Paws up.
-Paws up.
-Way, way up.
-Way, way up.
Dad, maybe you can reach up there.
I'm not sure I'm that long, Pedro.
But maybe if I double-dog it with Paxton!
Up we go!
-Higher!
-Higher!
Keep going!
Try tippy-paws.
You can do it! Keep stretching!
Am I close?
-Nope.
-Nope.
Sorry, pups. That's me at my longest.
Then let's make you even longer.
How are we gonna do that?
With sticks. Like this one.
Fetch some sticks, pups.
-Got one.
-Got one.
I found one.
Me too!
We need a way to stick them together.
Try scrunchies.
Ta-dog!
Hello, bye-bye grabber.
Bet you can reach it with that.
Come on. You can do it!
How's it looking up there, Paxton?
Almost there.
So close.
Almost there.
Keep trying.
It's not long enough.
-Come on, Paxton!
-Almost there!
You just missed!
Bye-bye, bye-bye-grabber.
You were so close, I could
almost taste little squeaker again.
Keep those paws up, everyone.
Let's find something even longer
to reach the bye-bye spot.
Too short.
Hey, this is really, really long.
And really, really not moving.
Hey, over here!
What about the firedogs' ladder?
Let's ask them for help.
Come on!
Chief McSpotz, can we show you something?
Lead the way, pups.
Yay!
See? It's called the bye-bye spot.
There's a gazillion lost things up there.
Really? Oh, no.
My spinny-ball is stuck up there.
And we were using it to play tail-ball.
So you can't play tail-ball now?
This is serious.
Think you can help, Chief?
I think…
-Firedogs to the rescue!
-Firedogs to the rescue!
-Go, Chief McSpotz! Higher!
-Go, Chief McSpotz! Higher!
-She made it!
-You're right, pups.
There are a gazillion lost things up here.
Get ready to catch 'em all.
There's lots of balls coming.
Come on, pups. We can catch them
with this picnic blanket.
Good thinking, Poppy.
-Ready.
-Ready.
Here they come.
-Got it.
-Yay.
Nice catch.
Thanks, Chief. Ready for more.
The swirly ball.
My super-bounce ball.
My doggy disc.
My chewy toy.
My fetch-ball.
I never thought I'd see that again.
Thanks, pups. Thanks, firedogs.
Anybody see little squeaker?
Not yet.
But we'll listen for a little squeak.
I still don't see my spinny-ball.
Anything else up there, Chief?
Let's see.
Hey. Here's one.
I'll get it.
My spinny-ball. We got it back, Pedro.
It's doing it.
Spinny-ball is turning purple.
Good job, pups.
Thanks, Chief McSpotz.
Happy to help, pups.
Now, let's play tail-ball.
Yes!
Wait. I don't want my spinny-ball
stuck in the bye-bye spot again.
Me neither. I'm keeping my ball safe.
-Yeah. I don't want my disc stuck again.
-Yeah.
We still can't play tail-ball?
I'm sorry, pups.
Wait. I found one more ball.
Mom, look. It's little squeaker.
Coming down.
-Yes.
-Cool.
Good catch, Mom.
Remember me, little squeaker?
I have missed that squeak.
Thanks, Chief.
Hey. Did you see the way
Mom's ball bounced off the blanket?
-Yeah.
-Sure did.
It bouncy boinged.
If we hang bouncy blankets like this
in front of the bye-bye spot…
Then our toys will boing back to us,
and we can still play.
Yeah!
Come on, pups. Paws up!
-Let's make the bye-bye spot go--
-Bye-bye.
We have more blankets in the wagon.
Toss 'em this way, Pops.
-We have some you can use too, pups.
-Thanks, Chief.
Now we have to put them like this,
so they'll be long enough.
Yeah. Good idea.
These sticks will keep it
really straight and bouncy.
Come on. Let's put it up there.
Let's see if it works, pups.
Okay, Delilah. Give it a good swing.
Tail up and swing.
I hope it works.
-Here it comes.
-It's back.
Hello, spinny-ball.
You really made your bark today, Pedro.
Now nobody's tail-ball ball will ever
get stuck in the bye-bye spot again.
-Yay!
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot.
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot. Yay!
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot. Yay!
Come on. Let's play some tail-ball.
-Yeah!
-Yeah!
Yeah! Tail ball!
All it takes is one tiny spark
And you too can make your bark
Make a change for a dog or pup
Just get those paws up
Hey, pup, paws up
If you want to do some good
It's possible
With the Doxie family
Hey, pup, paws up
We can change Muttgomery
It's possible
You got Greta, Pretzel and their pups
Poppy, Pippa, Pedro, Paxton
And there's Puck
-Hey, pup
-Paws up!
It's possible
Doggie Bags.
Come on, pups. This way.
The park always has the most leaves.
Look at all these! Wow.
Yeah. There are leaves over here.
And leaves over here!
The wind's blowing them everywhere.
Leaf twirl.
-They're so crunchy.
-Yeah and crackly.
Hey, pups! Who wants to jump into a…
Giant leaf pile!
-Thanks, Dad.
-Good idea.
Leaf jumping!
Belly flop!
Mom.
I couldn't help myself.
And me next!
-Where's Puck?
-Where's Puck?
Surprise.
I'm gonna jump in that pile.
Make room for me, Pedro.
Come on, let's find more leaf piles.
A plastic bag? I can't get it off!
Let me help, kiddo.
There's one caught on my cart too.
I'll help you get it off, Poppy.
Thank you, Paxton. Where did these bags
come from? They're making a big mess.
And getting in the way
of our leaf jumping.
Come on, pups. Paws up!
Yeah.
Let's get rid of all these bags.
I see one, pups.
I got it!
Come here.
You're not getting away from me this time!
-Gotcha!
-Gotcha!
Nice catch!
-Thanks!
-Thanks!
Now what do we do with them?
Let's recycle them.
Come on! This way to the recycling bin.
Drop the bags in, pups.
Bye-bye, bags.
You won't get in our leaves anymore.
-We did it. All cleaned up.
-Yay!
-Back to playing in the leaves.
-Yeah!
Come on.
Let's make another leaf pile to jump in.
Oh, no!
Plastic bags again?
Gotcha!
Look,
they're blowing out of the recycling bin.
I guess we can't put them in there.
They'll just blow into our leaves again.
But where do they all come from?
They look like the bags
from Furry Outfitters.
Yeah. So let's take them
back to Furry Outfitters.
-Sounds like a plan to me, pups.
-Come on.
Welcome, Doxies.
What are we shopping for today?
We just got in a new shipment
of Jangle-bones.
Paw-some!
But we're not here to shop.
The pups wanna bring back
some of your plastic bags.
Why?
They're blowing out of the trash
and making a big mess in the park.
And blowing into all the leaves.
We can't leaf hop or leaf jump or--
Leaf twirl!
Oh, no. I wish there was a way
we could stop giving them out,
but dogs need bags
to take home what they buy.
Thank you.
Well, what if dogs found a different way
to carry things home?
Good idea, Poppy.
Come on, pups. Keep those paws up! Yeah.
Let's find a way to help dogs
get their things home without bags.
-I'll put my paws up to that.
-Me too.
Hey! There's Gus. Let's help him.
Can I please have a plastic bag
to carry my sweaters home?
Sure thing.
Wait, Gus!
Can we help you carry your things home?
Then you won't need to use a plastic bag.
They blow away and make a big mess.
-Yeah.
-No plastic bags, huh?
I would love that, pups.
I get tangled in them every time I try
to jump in a pile of leaves in the park.
-Yeah. Us too!
-Yeah. Us too!
But I didn't bring my wagon today.
How am I gonna get
all these sweaters home without bags?
Maybe we can use my hat.
I carry stuff in it all the time.
Yeah, and I can use my cart.
And I've got plenty of room up here.
Worth a try. Thanks, Doxies.
-Yes!
-Yes!
Yes, yes!
Good luck, Doxies!
You pups sure are doing a great job.
And don't forget the dad-rack.
That's me.
Thanks so much for helping me
get all my stuff home, pups.
No problem.
Got my spring sweaters, my cozy sweaters,
my dancing sweaters.
Wow,
that's every kind of sweater you need.
Oops! I don't believe it.
I forgot my fancy sweaters.
That's okay.
Come on, pups. Let's go back
to Furry Outfitters and help Gus.
You've helped plenty already, pups.
I'll pick 'em up later. Thanks again!
You're welcome.
We can't keep carrying things
for dogs forever.
Yeah. We'll never get to play
in the leaves.
At least we were able to help Gus
carry his stuff home without plastic bags.
Yeah. It was super fun carrying stuff
in my cart.
And in my hat.
Hey, maybe we could find more things
that work like plastic bags.
Yeah, I think there's more stuff
in our room that'll work.
There!
Hey, Mom, okay if we use this old stuff
we were gonna give away?
I was going to drop it in the Share Box
on my way to work tomorrow,
but if you pups have a better idea…
How about this?
Hey, that's my old sweater. I thought
I got rid of that a long time ago.
I bet dogs can carry
lots of things in this.
Oops!
Well, if there wasn't this hole
at the bottom--
Hey, Dad.
Do you still have that sewing machine?
I'm sure we can sniff it out, Pops.
Come on.
It's all closed up.
Paw-some.
And look, it fits my favorite bone.
Cool sweater bag.
Hey, it is a bag.
And no way this one will blow away.
Mom! Mom! Will you help me turn
my old soccer T-shirt into a T-shirt bag?
One T-shirt bag coming up.
-May I?
-It's all yours.
Now, that's some good stitching.
Thanks.
Here you go.
Thanks! I wanna decorate it.
-Pedro, can I help?
-Yeah, come on.
I'm going to add sequins. Lots of sequins.
Yeah.
And I'm gonna add stickers too!
Would you look at that?
We sure do have some creative pups.
I'll bark to that.
I used your old sweater for my bag, Mama,
so I'll make you a bag
from my old pillowcase.
I would love that, Poppy.
I drew leaves on my bag.
I can't stop thinking
about playing in those leaves.
They're the most paw-some bags ever.
Come on. Let's go back to Furry Outfitters
and see if dogs want to carry their stuff
with these new bags.
Bow-wow, Doxies.
Look at those colorful bags.
-Where'd you get 'em?
-We made them.
This is Pippa and Pedro's
dazzling sporty bag.
And over here is our fall bag collection,
including Poppy's sweater bag
and Paxton's leaf bag.
Can we see if dogs wanna use these
instead of plastic bags?
-Sure.
-Go ahead.
Can I have a plastic bag?
Would you like to try one of these bags
to bring your things home?
They won't blow away
and get in the leaves like plastic bags.
Really? Wow. Sure, I'd love to try one.
Thanks, pups. This new bag works great.
Do you have any more
of those paw-some bags?
I'd love to try one too.
Sure. Come see. Come see.
-And you can even make your own bags too.
-We can? Great idea.
I'm gonna make my own bag.
Me too. And I'll use it again and again.
Don, Dan, did you see that?
Everyone likes our new bags.
They sure do.
And if everyone makes their own bags,
we won't have to give out
these plastic bags anymore.
-Thanks, Doxies.
-Thanks, Doxies.
-Yes!
-Yay!
Yeah, bark-tastic.
Pups, you got rid of the plastic bags,
and you made your bark.
Yeah. We made our bark.
Yes!
Now, come on. Let's get leaf jumping!
All it takes is one tiny spark
And you too can make your bark
Make a change for a dog or pup
Just get those paws up!
Fetch.
Yay!
Here it comes. Tail up and swing!
-Wow!
-Wow!
Bow-wow, Delilah.
You're a tail-ball superstar.
Thanks.
You're up, Pedro.
All right.
I'm gonna hit it to outer space.
Nice one.
-It's mine!
-I got it.
-I'll get it.
-It's turning purple.
That's what it does
when it spins really fast.
It's bouncing so high!
Hey, need a lift?
So close!
Oh, no. It's bouncing towards that roof.
It's coming down. It's coming down.
Oh, no. My spinny-ball.
It didn't come down.
It's stuck.
Really high up.
Lost your ball in the bye-bye spot, huh?
The bye-bye spot?
Yep.
Whatever goes up there never comes down.
-Never?
-Never?
Never.
That's my swirly green one right there.
See? Bye-bye, swirly green ball.
I'm never getting my ball back?
Uh-uh.
Sorry about your ball.
I'm sorry too, Delilah. I didn't mean
to get your ball stuck up there.
I know it was an accident.
And it was an amazing hit.
Thanks. And we are gonna get
your spinny-ball back.
We are?
Come on, pups. Paws up.
Yeah.
-Let's get Delilah's ball back.
-Yeah.
Okay, let's see. Maybe we can-- Oops.
Hey, I know!
Whatcha thinking, Pedro?
Watch.
Pedro, this isn't the time to play fetch.
I'm not playing fetch.
I'm trying to knock Delilah's ball down.
Let's all try.
Yeah!
Watch this.
-Let me try.
-Yeah.
Me too!
-Almost there.
-Super close.
-See how close that was?
-Almost there.
-Just missed.
-Yes, so close.
Heya, pups.
-Hey, Mom.
-Hi, Mom.
Thought I'd swing by on my lunch break.
Whatcha doing?
Delilah's ball is stuck
in the bye-bye spot
and we're trying to get it down.
Oh, no. Not the bye-bye spot.
I lost a toy up there once too.
You did?
See? Mine's that yellow squeak ball.
Hey, little squeaker.
What's up, Squeaks? Miss ya.
We'll get that one down too.
Right after we get Delilah's.
That's the spirit, Pedro.
-Yay!
-Go, pups!
-My ball!
-My doggy disk. Bye-bye, ball.
Bye-bye, disk.
My chewy toy.
Bye-bye, chewy toy.
Dad, try this last super-bounce ball.
Super-bounce ball going up…
and staying up.
Bye-bye, super-bounce ball.
Now everything is stuck up there.
Hey. I'm sorry, pal.
I'll never get Delilah's spinny-ball down.
What if instead of "down," you think of…
Yeah! We need to keep our--
-Paws up.
-Paws up.
-Way, way up.
-Way, way up.
Dad, maybe you can reach up there.
I'm not sure I'm that long, Pedro.
But maybe if I double-dog it with Paxton!
Up we go!
-Higher!
-Higher!
Keep going!
Try tippy-paws.
You can do it! Keep stretching!
Am I close?
-Nope.
-Nope.
Sorry, pups. That's me at my longest.
Then let's make you even longer.
How are we gonna do that?
With sticks. Like this one.
Fetch some sticks, pups.
-Got one.
-Got one.
I found one.
Me too!
We need a way to stick them together.
Try scrunchies.
Ta-dog!
Hello, bye-bye grabber.
Bet you can reach it with that.
Come on. You can do it!
How's it looking up there, Paxton?
Almost there.
So close.
Almost there.
Keep trying.
It's not long enough.
-Come on, Paxton!
-Almost there!
You just missed!
Bye-bye, bye-bye-grabber.
You were so close, I could
almost taste little squeaker again.
Keep those paws up, everyone.
Let's find something even longer
to reach the bye-bye spot.
Too short.
Hey, this is really, really long.
And really, really not moving.
Hey, over here!
What about the firedogs' ladder?
Let's ask them for help.
Come on!
Chief McSpotz, can we show you something?
Lead the way, pups.
Yay!
See? It's called the bye-bye spot.
There's a gazillion lost things up there.
Really? Oh, no.
My spinny-ball is stuck up there.
And we were using it to play tail-ball.
So you can't play tail-ball now?
This is serious.
Think you can help, Chief?
I think…
-Firedogs to the rescue!
-Firedogs to the rescue!
-Go, Chief McSpotz! Higher!
-Go, Chief McSpotz! Higher!
-She made it!
-You're right, pups.
There are a gazillion lost things up here.
Get ready to catch 'em all.
There's lots of balls coming.
Come on, pups. We can catch them
with this picnic blanket.
Good thinking, Poppy.
-Ready.
-Ready.
Here they come.
-Got it.
-Yay.
Nice catch.
Thanks, Chief. Ready for more.
The swirly ball.
My super-bounce ball.
My doggy disc.
My chewy toy.
My fetch-ball.
I never thought I'd see that again.
Thanks, pups. Thanks, firedogs.
Anybody see little squeaker?
Not yet.
But we'll listen for a little squeak.
I still don't see my spinny-ball.
Anything else up there, Chief?
Let's see.
Hey. Here's one.
I'll get it.
My spinny-ball. We got it back, Pedro.
It's doing it.
Spinny-ball is turning purple.
Good job, pups.
Thanks, Chief McSpotz.
Happy to help, pups.
Now, let's play tail-ball.
Yes!
Wait. I don't want my spinny-ball
stuck in the bye-bye spot again.
Me neither. I'm keeping my ball safe.
-Yeah. I don't want my disc stuck again.
-Yeah.
We still can't play tail-ball?
I'm sorry, pups.
Wait. I found one more ball.
Mom, look. It's little squeaker.
Coming down.
-Yes.
-Cool.
Good catch, Mom.
Remember me, little squeaker?
I have missed that squeak.
Thanks, Chief.
Hey. Did you see the way
Mom's ball bounced off the blanket?
-Yeah.
-Sure did.
It bouncy boinged.
If we hang bouncy blankets like this
in front of the bye-bye spot…
Then our toys will boing back to us,
and we can still play.
Yeah!
Come on, pups. Paws up!
-Let's make the bye-bye spot go--
-Bye-bye.
We have more blankets in the wagon.
Toss 'em this way, Pops.
-We have some you can use too, pups.
-Thanks, Chief.
Now we have to put them like this,
so they'll be long enough.
Yeah. Good idea.
These sticks will keep it
really straight and bouncy.
Come on. Let's put it up there.
Let's see if it works, pups.
Okay, Delilah. Give it a good swing.
Tail up and swing.
I hope it works.
-Here it comes.
-It's back.
Hello, spinny-ball.
You really made your bark today, Pedro.
Now nobody's tail-ball ball will ever
get stuck in the bye-bye spot again.
-Yay!
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot.
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot. Yay!
-Bye-bye, bye-bye spot. Yay!
Come on. Let's play some tail-ball.
-Yeah!
-Yeah!
Yeah! Tail ball!
All it takes is one tiny spark
And you too can make your bark
Make a change for a dog or pup
Just get those paws up