The best episode directed by Rick Schneider is "Home is Where the Bark Is", rated 4/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Bobs Gannaway". "Home is Where the Bark Is" aired on 9/13/1997 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Howl Noon".
When Roger and Anita's house proves to be too much trouble for the 101 dogs they own, they move to a new farm. Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly, however, prefer the city life and are determined to return to their old home. Then, Cruella keeps the pups hostage in the old city house and forces Roger and Anita to give over the farm.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Lt. Pug's old bully rival, Persian Pete, comes back to haunt him at exactly noon, and Cadpig is determined to help him face his fear by hypnotizing him into a trance.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Ken Koonce
A Thunderbolt executive orders the Dearly Farm be used for the next episode of Thunderbolt. Lucky is overjoyed at the news. Despite this, when Lucky learns Thunderbolt doesn't do all his own stunts, which causes him to lose faith in his hero. Meanwhile, Cruella attempts to play a part in the production.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Jess Winfield
After seeing a boy billionaire ask for a specific railway car, Cruella tries to get rich quick by stealing the one on the Dearly's farm. However, the pups and the Colonel attempt to prevent Cruella from getting her hands on it, causing them to embark on a wild mountain chase.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Len Uhley
Spot has to baby-sit a chick, Peeps, when she really would rather go for a swim. She decides to find out if she can do both. However, Peeps the chick loves milk and keeps sneaking off to find more of it, keeping Spot on her toes.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
After watching a soap opera, Cadpig jumps to the conclusion that Cruella telling Anita to work on a Saturday and her obedience to that order means Roger and Anita are divorcing.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Chris Hubbell
Lucky gets a new friend called Blaze, who has just arrived on the farm, but after a while, Rolly becomes jealous of him.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Thomas Hart
The Main Pups establish their own place in a haystack, but Pug steals it from them.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bobs Gannaway
Spot mistakenly believes she has only until nightfall to live. Knowing better, the Trio takes this as an opportunity to get her to live life to the fullest.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
The Main Pups try to get to the county fair when they miss the bus going there.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Cydne Clark
The Main Pups compete against each other in a treasure hunt, but the treasure turns out to be just some jewels Cruella is hiding from an IRS agent.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Bruce Talkington
Lucky discovers that Cruella's new theme park is actually a front for an illegal oil-drilling operation.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Jan Strnad
P.H. DeVil uses Rolly's appetite to lure him into the animal testing lab of his Double Dip Ice Cream factory.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Don London
The trio helps Spot relearn how to act like a chicken in time for the Silver Egg Social. Jasper and Horace hunt for feathers for Cruella.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Mirith J. Colao
The Main Pups stowaway on Roger and Pongo's winter camping trip but wind up stranded in woods with Cruella.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Ken Koonce
Rolly suddenly develops an insatiable desire to chew on expensive shoes, and Cruella schemes to use his addiction to bankrup the Dearly's.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Don Gillies
The Main Pups secretly help Cruella romance Baron Efrem Von Schnittkerdoodle so that she can marry him and move away.
Director: Rick Schneider
Writer: Thomas Hart