The Connor and Sparky SHow - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Show Stealer/How Connor Met His Pals

What The Swap!?/Tabitha Of The Future

Sparky's Puppy Days/The Non-Connor and Sparky Show

Michael's Takeover: Part 1/Michael's Takeover: Part 2

Power-Pals/An Online Sensation

The Oakstein Club/Connor and Sparky Take on Manhattan!

Fraidy Dog/The Pros and Cons

Mall-Problems/Save a Farm, Help a Farm

Rock on for Free/The Sparky Hat Show!

Sitcom-Pickies/Shaken, and Not Scared

Oakmates/Make a Cookie, Sell a Cookie

The Tabitha and Sparky Show?/This Is Oaksdale!

Hearty-Girl!/I Had an Accident

Connor's New Neighbors/How a Test Was Won

Toying with Tabitha/Dining for Dogs

Labor Day/Puppet Revenge

The Price of Romance/The Kid That Stole

Stage Fright/Party Machine

Oakstein News/Rub this Leaf for Luck

Cindy's Virus/Bye Bye, TV Clown

Connor Grows a 'Stache/The Horrible News
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