FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
The Debut of Smell-O-Vision
When Home is a House of Cards
Just Call Him Spot
Mr. Ruffman Goes to Washington
Mission Improbable
How Not to Impress a Poodle's Mother
There's Food Safety and Then There's Food Safety
Do-Se-Dos and Do-Se-Don'ts
The Dogvinci Code
What's Bugging Ruff
Will They Like the Show? It's a Shoe-In!
Socket to Me
Dog of the Rings
Arrgh - All Me Eggs are Cracked
Feeling Sheepish Ruff?
I'll Ruff and I'll Ruff and I'll Blow Your House Down
The People vs. Grandma Ruffman
Just Toying with Ruff
The Ol' Switcheroo
The Season 3 Finale: Ruff & Scruff - The Untold Story
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