Overview: Capn' Turbot's weather blimp is taken by Mayor Humdinger, who plans to use it to change the weather in Foggy Bottom.
Overview: Mr. Porter's stove explodes right before the chili cook-off!
Overview: Everest and Jake try to rescue a little penguin and end up floating out to sea.
Overview: Katie's kittens are all covered in mud and running amuck! If they're not rounded up, the Cat Show will be ruined.
Overview: Ryder launches a rescue mission after Chase is locked in a dungeon.
Overview: After reading a fantasy book, Rubble dreams that the dragon from the story comes to life.
Overview: Francois is preparing to give an animal presentation at school when the creatures in his truck escape.
Overview: The PAW Patrol returns to Barkingburg to investigate a seemingly haunted castle.
Overview: The PAW Patrol works to return a stolen monkey mask to a jungle temple.
Overview: The PAW Patrol must bring an enormous ice cream cake to the top of a mountain.
Overview: The PAW Patrol must come to the rescue when Alex and Daring Danny X snowboard toward Risky Ridge.
Overview: Farmer Al's animals go missing during a sleepover.
Overview: Cornelius escapes from the pig ride at the carnival, and all the prizes have gone missing too.
Overview: Mr. Porter's delivery drones go out of control and air-drop food everywhere.
Overview: Mayor Humdinger steals Adventure Bay's Ferris wheel.
Overview: The pups must come to the rescue when Sweetie plans to steal the royal throne so that she can rule.
Overview: Cap'n Turbot's boat, the Flounder, is sunk by a large pink octopus.
Overview: The Kit-trastrophe crew gets into the poufy shampoo, and they are blown away.
Overview: Marshall dreams he gets shrunk.
Overview: Roger's frozen food delivery truck gets stuck in a ditch.
Overview: Farmer Yumi's animals stampede toward town.
Overview: A giant monkey follows the PAW Patrol home after a trip to the jungle.
Overview: While birdwatching, Marshall and Cap'n Turbot spot a kitten stuck in a mountainside tree.
Overview: The PAW Patrol investigates after reports of a shark near Adventure Beach.
Overview: Francois sculpts a statue of himself using jelly, attracting hungry animals to the pier.
Overview: Cap'n Turbot and Francois discover a rock-like space alien in the forest.
Overview: Problems arise all over Adventure Bay and the city's mayor is nowhere to be found.
Overview: Cali gets lost in the woods.
Overview: Daring Danny X's harness loosens while kite-surfing.
Overview: One of the entries at the Adventure Bay snow sculpture festival turns out to be a real bear covered in snow.
Overview: The PAW Patrol takes a trip to a dude ranch, where they embark on a Western trail ride.
Overview: The Sea Patrol has to rescue Carlos and Tracker, when they get stranded on an island in the search for buried treasure. Unbeknownst to them, a long-gone pirate hypnotized the animals into protecting the treasure and Carlos gets carried off in a treasure chest.
Overview: When the postman's truck gets stuck in the mud, the mail is stuck in a tree.
Overview: Mayor Goodway turns into a frog.
Overview: Cap'n Turbot's boat gets frozen in the Arctic ice.
Overview: The pups use the Sea Patroller to help guide a lost narwhal back home.
Overview: Daring Danny X accidentally drives off with turtle eggs.
Overview: Farmer Al's sheep run away, and Mayor Humdinger's kittens go missing.
Overview: Rubble prepares to be a disc jockey at an Adventure Bay dance party.
Overview: A windstorm interrupts Marshall's "Pup-Fu" training, allowing him to use his skills in real life.
Overview: Cap'n Turbot, Ryder, and the pups visit the merpups' undersea kingdom.
Overview: Francois puts on a penguin costume while trying to photograph macaroni penguins.
Overview: The pups get a chance to perform at a circus after they help track down one of the show's missing hippos.
Overview: During a trip to Adventure Bay, Tracker takes a nap and dreams that Mayor Humdinger has become a baby.
Overview: While helping out with decorations for a townwide party, the pups discover that the celebration's piñata has disappeared.