Zip Zip - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bye Bye Bathtime

A Tail to Tell

Washington Gone Wild

Undercover Brother

The Unsuitables

No Good Dig Goes Unpunished

A.I.

Party Animals

The Dot That Cannot Be Caught

Rained In

Sweet and Sour Sam

Master Bedroom

GoofTube

Sick as a (Fox Dressed Like a) Dog

Meet Mitch

Welcome to the Doghouse

Toilet Break

Night of the WereFox

Guitar Hero

Tail That Wags

Midnight Growler

Truffle Trouble

(Un)Nature Enemies

The Wile Side

Dare to Be Wild

Going Postal

August Fur-Low

Boar to Be Wild

Gracie & Alphie Come to Play

Show Dog

Fetch!

Watchdog Wash

A Short Term Leash

Welcome to the Jungle

Animal Carnival

Foxy Lady

A Hole in One...Too Many

Hero Dog

Dog Years

Un-Bear-able

Neighborhood Challenge, Part 1

Neighborhood Challenge, Part 2

Just Like New

The Wildest Dream

Pride Cometh Before the Fowl

Mr. L's Big Trip

Masked Fox

Our Little Secret

Dogs Have More Fun

When Pigs Fly

Blanket Nightmare

The Sam Trap
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