Season 1 · Episode 1
Beethoven wants to sleep with George.
Sparky is sent to the pound.
Emily and George both have wild dreams about Beethoven.
Beethoven and his friends get into a territory war with a mean poodle who bullies everyone.
Ted's science projects keep getting accidentally wrecked by Beethoven.
Sparky chases a ball all around town in a parody of "Homeward Bound".
Beethoven protects the house from burglars.
Mr. Huggs gets tied to a bunch of balloons and flies up into the sky.
Sparky gets beat up by a cat.
Emily goes to school.
A gopher annoys Beethoven.
George has to act like Beethoven.
Mr. Huggs is in love with the next door neighbors' hamster, Rosebud.
Beethoven hates the mailman and tries to attack him.
A cat thinks he's a dog.
Beethoven must go on a diet.
Sparky gets hit by a car and has to wear a cone.
Ryce Newton steals the family car and causes a car crash.
Beethoven meets a puppy named Peanut and teaches him how to be a big dog.
Beethoven has trouble delivering George his newspaper.
Sparky believes that 'The Big One', a donut as large as a house, really exists, and tries to find it.
Beethoven gets fleas, but it turns out Mr. Huggs had them first.
Beethoven meets a dog named Watson.
During a trip to their cousin's farm, Emily gets attacked by a bull.
Beethoven, Sparky, and Caesar tell Ginger what happened while they were gone.
George and Beethoven stay home together for the weekend.
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1962
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2015
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