List of Scruff episodes

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This is a list of episodes from the series Scruff .

Pilot Episode

  1. Wanted A Home
  2. What Will We Do With This Dog
  3. The Course of Three Dogs
  4. Craving for Eggs
  5. Christmas is Almost Here
  6. Preying Around
  7. A Circus Dog
  8. The Circus Star
  9. Fox Hunting
  10. Bringing the Flock Home
  11. A Canned Tail
  12. The Runaway
  13. Shackled by Fear
  14. Staking Out Territory
  15. Two Families For Just One Dog
  16. The Hero Of Nevell
  17. Scruff And Peter Ltd
  18. That's Not For Playing With
  19. Smells Like An Adventure
  20. Princess Always On His Mind
  21. Fugitives
  22. Prizes Galore
  23. All Because Of A Mushrooms Omlett
  24. Going Up The Rock
  25. Where's Miaow
  26. It's Time To Say Good-Bye

Episodes

Season 1 (2000–2001)

  1. Useless and Unnessary
  2. Too Much Sun
  3. The Last Of His Kind
  4. A Testing Time
  5. Uncle Ron and Aunt lil
  6. Peter the city mechanic
  7. Early Retirement
  8. Friends Face off
  9. Princess is not Impressed
  10. Invisible scruff
  11. A Foxy Tale
  12. Changing places
  13. America
  14. Books and Roses
  15. Sweet and sour dreams
  16. Kidnapping of The chestnuts seller
  17. Some Very Generous Truits
  18. Run Aways
  19. Totally barking
  20. I'm not me
  21. Be yourself
  22. Best friends
  23. The richest Treasure
  24. Spring Has sprung
  25. Neither mine nors yours
  26. A Saint's Day For Scruff
  27. Where are you scruff
  28. Fire
  29. Sing What you like
  30. April Fool
  31. Honey Tongued
  32. Moonstruck
  33. The Floral Games of Navell
  34. Saint Anthony's Day
  35. The Devils
  36. The Tree Festival
  37. Good luck Bad luck
  38. The Godfather
  39. The First cherry
  40. Fireside Stories

Season 2 (2002–2003)

  1. Scruff, I'll Never Leave You
  2. The Messenger Dog
  3. The Rain Man
  4. A Puppy Forever
  5. Can't Cope
  6. The Monument
  7. Things Aren't Always What They Seem
  8. The Law of Nature
  9. Contradictius Muscarius
  10. I'm Not Always Happy All the Time
  11. Peter is Jealous
  12. Count Scruffala
  13. Buttons and Circus, Owners of Tolosa Farm
  14. The Tramps
  15. Theory of Practice
  16. Buttons, My Love
  17. The Joking Dog
  18. ST, the Extraterrestrial Dog
  19. The Dog Who Knew too Much
  20. The Other Scruff
  21. Dogs and Masters
  22. The Date
  23. A New Home For Strummer
  24. Peter, a Free Man
  25. A Bad Day
  26. Family Ghosts
  27. Insurance For Dogs
  28. No to War
  29. The Peter Show
  30. The Road
  31. Privacy
  32. The Family Feud
  33. Eclipsed
  34. The Crazy Firecracker
  35. The Case of the Hens That Laid Fried Eggs
  36. Strummer Without His Guitar
  37. If They Could Talk
  38. Mutiny in the Series
  39. Where is Everybody

Scruff 6 Movies (2005–2007)

  1. Scruff and the legend of saint George
  2. Scruff in a midsummer nights dream
  3. Scruff Cinderella's carnival
  4. Scruff's Halloween
  5. Scruff A Christmas tale
  6. Scruff Christmas without clause

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