Sharkdog - School of Sharkpups / How to Train Your Sharkpups / Sharkbites and Pupcakes (S3E5)

The Sharkpups get loose in Max's school. / Max and Sharkdog compete to see who's a better Sharkpup trainer. / Max bets Dennis he can sell more dog treats.
| Runtime (min) | 24 |
|---|---|
| Air Date | 2023-04-27 |
| Genres | Animation, Comedy, Family, Kids |
| TV Rating | TV-Y |
| Network(s) | Netflix |
Storyline
This triple-segment episode of Sharkdog follows Max and his half-shark, half-dog best friend through three distinct adventures. In the first segment, chaos erupts when the Sharkpups—Sharkdog's playful offspring—escape their enclosure and find their way into Max's school. Max must corral the energetic creatures before teachers and classmates discover them, leading to a frantic chase through hallways and classrooms as the Sharkpups explore their new environment with typical puppy curiosity and shark-sized enthusiasm.
The second segment pits Max against Sharkdog in a friendly competition to determine who can better train the rambunctious Sharkpups. Each employs different techniques and strategies, showcasing their unique bonds with the creatures. The final segment shifts to an entrepreneurial challenge when Max makes a bet with his friend Dennis about who can sell more dog treats. Max enlists Sharkdog's help to attract customers, turning the sales competition into another opportunity for creative problem-solving and teamwork between boy and his unusual pet.
What kids learn
Children watching this episode can learn valuable lessons about responsibility and the consequences of not properly securing pets or managing situations. When the Sharkpups escape into Max's school, young viewers see firsthand how small oversights can lead to larger problems that require quick thinking and accountability to resolve. The episode demonstrates that taking care of animals—even fictional hybrid creatures—requires vigilance and planning.
The training competition between Max and Sharkdog illustrates that there are multiple approaches to solving problems and teaching others. Children learn that different methods can be equally valid, and that patience, consistency, and understanding individual personalities are key components of effective teaching and learning. The segment encourages kids to respect different learning styles and training philosophies.
The dog treat sales challenge teaches children about healthy competition, entrepreneurship, and the value of teamwork. Max's efforts to outsell Dennis show that success often comes from creativity, persistence, and leveraging your unique advantages—in this case, having a one-of-a-kind Sharkdog as a business partner. The episode reinforces that friendly competition can be fun and motivating without damaging friendships.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| Are the Sharkpups escaping into school meant to be funny or does it teach consequences? | The episode balances humor with responsibility. While the Sharkpups' antics provide comedy, Max clearly faces real consequences for not securing them properly and must work hard to fix the situation. The show presents the escape as a problem Max created and must solve, reinforcing that pet ownership requires constant attention and that lapses have real-world impacts, even in a lighthearted animated context. |
| Is the competition between Max and Sharkdog mean-spirited? | The training competition is portrayed as friendly and playful rather than hostile. Max and Sharkdog maintain their close bond throughout, and the rivalry serves to showcase their different strengths rather than create genuine conflict. The episode emphasizes that competition can be healthy and fun when participants respect each other, making it a positive example of friendly rivalry for young viewers. |
| Does the sales bet promote gambling or risky behavior? | The bet between Max and Dennis is framed as a harmless entrepreneurial challenge rather than gambling. It's about who can sell more treats through effort and creativity, not chance or wagering money. The competition teaches basic business concepts like marketing and customer service in an age-appropriate way, showing children that friendly challenges can motivate hard work and innovation. |
| What age is this episode appropriate for? | This episode suits the show's typical preschool and early elementary audience, roughly ages four to eight. The humor is physical and situation-based without requiring complex understanding, the conflicts resolve quickly, and the lessons about responsibility and fair competition are presented clearly. The cartoon format and fantastical premise keep the content firmly in imaginative play territory without realistic danger or consequences. |
| Are there any scary moments with the Sharkpups at school? | The Sharkpups are portrayed as playful and mischievous rather than threatening. While they create chaos in the school setting, the tone remains comedic and light throughout. The creatures are depicted with the same friendly, goofy personality as Sharkdog himself, so even their shark features are presented in a non-frightening way that's consistent with the show's gentle approach to its hybrid-animal premise. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 1 | 1 | Max meets Sharkdog and finds a new best friend. / Sharkdog's a handful — how will Max keep him a secret? / Sharkdog fetches the wrong things around town. |
| 1 | 2 | Max calls for back-up from best pals Olivia and Royce. / Sharkdog digs out the moles in Max’s dad’s garden. / Barb Quigley snatches Sharkdog at sea. |
| 1 | 3 | Sharkdog’s the star of the Fisher family’s favorite show. / Sharkdog makes a mess when he's home alone. / Jealous Dennis challenges Max to a doggy contest. |
| 1 | 4 | Max, Royce and Sharkdog hunt for pirate treasure. / Sharkdog shakes a great white shark away from the Fishers. / Sharkdog spooks the fish at the aquarium. |
| 1 | 5 | Sharkdog fakes a cold to keep Max from a camping trip. / A storm makes Sharkdog camouflage on cue. / Sharkdog’s new favorite snack is Brussels sprouts. |
| 1 | 6 | Sharkdog stops Max from sleepwalking into the ocean. / Max keeps busy to buy a fancy drone for Ollie’s birthday. / Ollie has a hard time handling Sharkdog. |
| 1 | 7 | Capt. Quigley, Dennis and Mr. Heubel team up to catch Sharkdog at the carnival. / Max comes to the rescue when loyal friend Sharkdog gets in trouble. |
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| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 3 | 1 | Sharkdog spends the day on his own. / Barb and Sharkdog search for a secret map. / The boys get spooked after watching a scary movie at a sleepover. |
| 3 | 2 | Sharkdog tries to help Mr. Heubel win an art contest. / Max and Sharkdog accidentally delete Mom's news report. / Mia gets a new favorite Sharkdog. |
| 3 | 3 | The Sharkpack tries to decode a secret map. / Ollie needs to learn how to ice skate... and fast! / Barb is too scared to sail in the cold weather. |
| 3 | 4 | The Sharkpack arrives on the secret island to search for more Sharkdogs. / Mia brings a mysterious egg to school. / A Sharkpup crashes Mom's spa day. |
| 3 | 5 | The Sharkpups get loose in Max's school. / Max and Sharkdog compete to see who's a better Sharkpup trainer. / Max bets Dennis he can sell more dog treats. |
| 3 | 6 | What's causing the pups to go into Sharkmode? / The Sharkpups are running wild in Foggy Springs! / Barb and Dad help the Sharkpack wrangle the Sharkpups. |
| 3 | 7 | The Sharkpack, Barb and Dad embark on an exciting adventure to return the Sharkpups to their island. But will the team make it home in one piece? |
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