In the not-so-distant future, genetically enhanced dogs are sent across the universe in search of a new home for the human race. It’s a giant cosmic game of fetch, as the canines seek a planet that will save humanity and - more importantly - let them return to their beloved owners.
The best episode of "Dogs in Space" season 1 is "Fetch", rated 8.1/10 from 41 user votes. It was directed by Monica Davila and written by James Hamilton. "Fetch" aired on 11/18/2021 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Here, Girl!".
Who let the dogs out — into space? Garbage can't help but disobey after an alien negotiation goes sideways. Yet the next planet looks so promising.
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: James Hamilton
On the planet, Garbage and the crew try to save an angry, capable canine who's gone feral. But who will rescue the rescuers with the Pluto gone?
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: Megan Gonzalez
Taming the beast can be tough. Kira faces her great fear: brunch. Meanwhile, Garbage must jump through the hoops of Penelope's training scenarios.
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Jack Bernhardt
Unleashed, the Pluto team explores a planet that might be perfect for humanity. But something — or someone — stinks. Also, Loaf must take the lead.
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: Jillian Goldfluss
Awww-some and then some: The cute ― and chaos ― factor rockets out of control when Stella discovers that her crewmates have turned into puppies.
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Amalia Levari
Which comes first: a seed or a world? Dogs or humans? After failing to talk an alien into handing over planet-saving seed, the crew attempts a heist.
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: James Huntrods
Love hurts. Garbage and the team stumble on a world that seems to be populated by their beloved owners. But what are these odd shape-shifters hiding?
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: Jillian Goldfluss
In it to win it. Eager to compete in a mech war, Chonies looks to Garbage for help. But he's been pulled into Kira's plan to change canine minds.
Director: James W. Suhr
Writer: Megan Gonzalez
Opposites attract... or not. Garbage and Happy must work together if they want to avoid disaster on a magnetic planet. Elsewhere, Kira goes on the run.
Director: Ed Chee, Carl Upsdell
Writer: Amalia Levari
Dogfight! When a pooch goes rogue, two rival crews battle as one. They must fight to get back to the base, save the mission ― and more.
Director: Monica Davila
Writer: James Hamilton