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Bev and Roxie pull strings to book a Savannah performance in honor of Mister Yut's birthday. But when they mix up the dates, both scramble to find Savannah and lower Mister Yut's expectations.
Roxie loves the local news team; they invite her to submit a news segment that focuses on scandal. Roxie focuses on good-heartedness instead, as there's plenty of it in Paw-Tucket's citizenry.
When limo trouble keeps Edie from taking her friends a musical she loves, the gang take turns improvising a story to lift her spirits, placing themselves in the narrative.
Jade is consumed by out-of-control curiosity when Simon Puggerson throws a Mystery Costume Party. If she can't solve the mystery, her curiosity will run rampant and destroy her aloof persona.
Roxie, fan of a wildly popular "paw'd-cast", is determined to track down the producers to learn how it ends. Edie and Jade, the secret producers, go great lengths to keep Roxie from the truth.
Roxie arranges a surprise for Jade based on her favorite zombie movie. Jade thinks she's the last remaining pet in a zombified Paw-Tucket. But her enjoyment of isolation leads to complications.
Roxie and Bev volunteer at Premium Pets fashion show, a glamorous annual event put on by Wisteria. They quickly discover that "helping out" means that Wisteria expects them to do all her work.
Jade and Roxie have a big roommate quarrel, prompting both to move out in search of a better roommate. Over time they realize their personalities complement each other purrfectly.
Trip wants to set a Paw-Tucket record. Unfortunately, he fails at every attempt. At Trip's disappointment, Quincy points out that he has set the record for the most consecutive failed attempts.
Roxie signs up for "Pet Pals," a group that mentors newcomers to Paw-Tucket. To her dismay, her first "Pal" prefers Jade, who seems more free-wheeling and fun.
The gang plays a game of Paw-ky with Austin, who is so good it's hardly fun. When Austin misinterprets their reluctance to play again, he goes overboard trying to make everyone like him.
Bev arranges a Land/Sea Summit so her aquatic and land friends can meet each other. But after attempts at bonding fail, Bev leaves distressed. Her friends of all kinds join together to find her.
Mister Yut allows a Suggestion Box in the Littlest Pet Shop. After a few positive reactions, he decides to implement all of the suggestions. But it's impossible to please all pets, all the time.
An unlikely friendship forms as Edie and Gavin realize their shared love for "Salty Dogs" pirate novels. Fearing poor reactions to their geeky fandom, they go great lengths to keep the secret.
Wanting to impress a visiting stunt team, Trip becomes convinced that Mister Yut is using a clever technique to teach him martial arts… but is actually learning to clean the Littlest Pet Shop.
Edie struggles with a new role as a "farm-girl," and persuades her country doppelganger, Didi, to switch places. When Edie returns to the city, Didi is reluctant to give Edie her life back.
When Edie discovers the theater stagehand from her production is a hidden talent, she gives up her starring role, encouraging a shy bat to take her place in the spotlight.
Quincy and Trip win dinner with Savannah, and want to know "the real her." But Savannah is allergic to Trip! When her Disco Garden Balloon breaks down, Trip works with the real Savannah to help.
Bev applies for membership at an exclusive club, even though her friends tell her it's "Cats Only". Bev discovers the club's skewed entrance exam inadvertently prevents other pets from joining.
Mayor, tired of being taken for granted, quits his job. The pets in town quickly discover how difficult the job can be in his absence. Mayor is wooed back after some much deserved appreciation.
Jade, teased for how much she naps, declares that she can go all day without napping. The sleep-deprivation does weird things to her personality and she spends the day having wild mood-swings.
If Roxy doesn't visit her family in the People World often, she suffers extreme homesickness. When she loses her Key, some friends keep her from spiraling, while others search for her Key.
After a soap-opera binge, Edie sees every interaction as melodramatic conflict. Her friends stage an intervention, crafting a real-life soap "finale" so fraught that Edie gets "drama fatigue."
When the hectic pace of Bev's many commitments leaves her exhausted and confused; she misses Edie's art show and then must scramble to somehow make amends to Edie.
After a series of bad luck, Edie wants to skip an audition, until she has a good luck charm. When she gets the part, Jade explains it wasn't due to luck, but rather her preparation and confidence.
Quincy, accompanied by Trip, signs up for a seminar on conquering fears. When Trip has a minor skiing wipeout and requires assistance, Quincy faces his fears and ventures out to help his friend.
Roxie and Jade invite Sherwin, a new pet to Paw-Tucket, to their place after he injures himself, only to discover he won't leave. They must help him with his insecurities of making new friends.
When Bev becomes an assistant to a popular magic act, she accidently causes the duo to split and do separate terrible acts. Bev must show them their differences are actually the strength of their act.
When an investor buys into Trip's new invention, Trip finds himself crushed by the pressure of running a big company, a dilemma which his friends help him get out of by finding the next big invention.
After Bev joins a roller derby team, her can-do attitude and skills give the team hope of actually winning a game, but her dedication proves to be physically exhausting and could lead to a bad injury.
Roxie, Jade and Edie volunteer to babysit the juvenile Scrappers so they won't ruin the upcoming parade. Unable to tire them out, the Scappers run amok until Edie discovers her singing soothes them.
Edie suspects she may have actual psychic powers and after a few correct predictions, others start to believe too. When Trip must make a big decision, Edie must decide if her powers are real or fake.
When Petula posts a video of Trip's inept dancing online, the video goes viral. Unaware he's being made fun of, Trip thinks he will be a star. He discovers the truth but is comforted by a young fan.
When a big crystal convention comes to Paw-Tucket, Jade must keep her passion for crystals a secret while she looks for a rare crystal. Roxie tries to find out what Jade's secret enthusiasm might be.
The pets go camping and have a contest to see who can tell the scariest campfire story. Trip's tale terrifies the others but it is Trip who becomes terrified when his story seems to be coming true.
When the crew of the Cruise Ship are hypnotized, the gang must take over. But Bev's strict rules drive her friends to the brink of mutiny. When crisis hits, will they be able to keep the ship afloat?
Quincy discovers his gift for mimicry and becomes a local celebrity. His best impression is of Eddie which makes her feel humiliated. He must choose between his newfound stardom and Eddie's feelings.
When Jade makes a scarf from a torn pillow, she's seen as a fashion-maven and copied by all the pets in Paw-Tucket. Her friends must find a way to change their minds, so they'll never copy her again.
Roxie accidently tells Edie and Bev Jade's secret, that she does not land on her feet. Roxie finds herself running all over Paw-Tucket to put a lid on the information before it spreads out of control.
Roxie and the gang join a wilderness seminar to reconnect with their inner-animal. When the instructor goes into hibernation, they must use their natural instincts to find their way out of the woods.
Bev's friends are concerned when she announces she's going to try a cliff-dive at Eagle's Peak, the tallest summit in Paw-Tucket. Unable to dissuade her, they must hatch a plan for her to land safely.
The gang is invited to a formal dinner on a cruise ship to honor a visiting royal Corgi. Bev insists they should act classy and fancy, but their efforts to behave range from mediocre to disastrous.
When Quincy has short-term memory loss after bonking his head, Trip convinces him he is more daring than he really is. They have fun until Quincy gets reckless and Trip must save Quincy from himself.
Everyone's excited when Bev's old friend Beau, a big-shot producer on Edie's favorite "lifestyle" show, visits. But when he keeps asking for favors, they realize he isn't as important as they thought.
When Petula and her snobby crew enter a rabbit into an Agility race, Roxie and her friends bet Austin can beat the rabbit, until he's side-lined and the group must form a relay team to take his place.
When Roxie mistakenly donates to charity a toy to which Jade has a strong emotional attachment, Roxie frantically scours Paw-Tucket, willing to do anything to regain the toy for Jade.
Roxie hosts a slumber party to convince the skeptical Jade they are fun, but it backfires and everyone ends up mad with one another, until the biggest disaster of the night brings them together again.
Edie's team might finally win Paw-Tucket's a Capella competition, but Quincy's awful singing could ruin her chances! She tries to stop him until she discovers his unique talent that can help her win.
When a rash of thefts occurs in Paw-Tucket, and all the evidence points to Duke, Roxie and Jade are determined to prove that their friend Duke is not the thief.
While at a Paw-Tucket carnival, Jade ends up stuck on a broken Ferris Wheel with Scoot the raccoon and Trip becomes increasingly frustrated because his small size prevents him from going on fun rides.
When their "odd couple" differences become a problem, Roxie becomes determined to be a better roommate, although her efforts might derail Jinx's goal of becoming a famous vlogger.
When Roxie's house-sitting for pop-star Savannah, she is embraced by Paw-Tucket's snobbiest pets. Ignoring Jade's warning, she'll learn the hard way whether they were only using her for the apartment.