An alien lands in the town of Creek Mud and creates all kinds of problems for Deputy Dawg, Muskie, Vincent Van Gopher and Ali Gator. The alien tries to eat one of Ali Gator's eggs that hatches unexpectedly and attacks the alien. The little troublemaker heads back to his spaceship and zooms back to his own planet. Unfortunately, Ali Gator's child also attacks Deputy Dawg.
A mother whooping crane loses her baby named Lil' Whooper. He soon enters the home of Muskie, bothering him, Vince Van Gopher and Ty Coon the Raccoon. They try to get rid of the little bird until Deputy Dawg tells the boys that the bird is a rare creature that is worth a lot of money to a zoo. The group tries to capture Lil' Whooper, but in the end they return the little bird to his mother.
Deputy Dawg and his buddy Muskie visit their alligator friend, who's working at an Indian tourist trap in Florida. The poor reptile gets beaten up every time the Indians show the tourists how they can fight alligators. Deputy and Muskie spring into action- and almost get killed while trying to help.
A space capsule from Russia lands in Creek Mud. Deputy Dawg and Muskie try to protect the space capsule's pilot Mischa Mouse from a Kremlin official who wants to return Mischa to The USSR.
The Cotton-Pickin' Picnickers are having their annual convention and picnic in the town of Creek Mud. The sheriff assigns Deputy Dawg to guard their lunches. But as usual, Muskie and Vince are up to no good and steal the lunches. Deputy Dawg is clobbered by the Cotton-Pickin' Picnickers for allowing the varmints to steal their food.
Deputy tries to prove that there's a law against treehouses.
Muskie and Ty Coon mix a drink that is supposed to make you shrink. When they see Deputy Dawg's nephew Homer wearing a similar outfit to his uncle, the pair think that Deputy Dawg has shrunk in size and they try to reverse the effects of their drink and help Deputy Dawg grow back to his original size.
Deputy Dawg moves the henhouse inside the jail so that Muskie can't steal the eggs. Muskie then does everything that he can (including getting arrested) to get into the jailhouse!
Deputy Dawg receives a warning from the Sheriff. He needs to be careful of pranks that are being pulled on National Spoof Day. Unfortunately, our bumbling hero is soon the butt of unkind jokes that are being played on him and the Sheriff by Muskie and Vincent Van Gopher.
When winter comes and the temperature drops to 45 degrees, the boys are freezing. Deputy Dawg has plenty of firewood and is warm. A little escaped circus penguin heads for the town of Creek Mud, and he's burning up. He creates all kinds of havoc for Deputy Dawg and his friends. The boys steal some of Deputy Dawg's firewood. They return the penguin to the circus that it came from and collect a reward. Deputy Dawg charges them for the wood, and they end up with nothing.
A robbery takes place. A lynx has broken into the general store and stolen a can of beans. Deputy Dawg cuffs him, loses the keys to the handcuffs, and then finds that the lynx is jinxed. Everywhere that they go, rain follows them, things fall on them, rocks turn into an avalanche... If only Deputy could find the keys to the handcuffs so that he could unfasten himself from the lynx before something else happens! He does find the keys and lets the lynx go. Back at the jail, Deputy Dawg is relaxing. There's a knock on the door. The sheriff has found the lynx and now wants Deputy Dawg to lock him up.
The Sheriff tells Deputy Dawg that he wants first pick from Deputy Dawg's watermelon patch. Vincent and Muskie are already raiding the watermelon patch when Deputy Dawg shows up.
A baby dragon and his father come to Creek Mud and create havoc. Deputy Dawg tries to warn the sheriff about the beast's troublemaking& but the sheriff doesn't believe that the dragons exist.
Deputy Dawg is given orders to enforce the law. First, he catches thieves in a watermelon patch, then he spots them fishing out of season. He puts on his diving mask and comes up with a water gun to spray the varmints.
Deputy Dawg is trying to catch King Catfish. A little two-inch inchworm, Old Fida, convinces Deputy to use him as bait.
Deputy Dawg finds that his honey jar is empty. He goes to his safe to get more, and he finds it empty. Now, it's back to the honey tree for a new supply. The trouble is that a pesky bear is there already. The bees decide that neither of them are going to get their honey.
The boys wake Deputy Dawg up: the tool shed's on fire. It burns before they can put it out. Then the city hall burns, too. The Sheriff warns Deputy: Form a new fire department made up of volunteers, or you will be out of a job.
Real estate dealer Connie Mann pours a barrel of oil on a spot of land. When Deputy Dawg comes along, he sells it to Deputy.
Deputy Dawg tries to prevent a troublemaking Native American chief from stealing from the Henhouse, the Watermelon Patch and the Priceless Persimmon Tree. Big Chief No Treaty also catches fish without a license. When he captures Big Chief No Treaty, the sheriff orders the chief set free so that a peace treaty can be signed between the chief and the town council. Muskie and Vince decide to steal more eggs from the henhouse disguised as Big Chief No Treaty. When the chief comes on the scene, Deputy Dawg shoots him with a shotgun. The Indian is so mad that he wages war against the bumbling lawman. All ends happily, though, when Deputy Dawg saves the chief from a fire and Big Chief No Treaty finally signs the peace agreement with the town officials of Creek Mud. He also makes Deputy Dawg an honorary chief and a blood brother. That only makes poor Deputy Dawg faint.
J. Benjamin Beaver's dam is flooding the town of Creek Mud. Deputy Dawg wants the beaver to get rid of the dam. But J. Benjamin Beaver refuses to take down his dam. Before long, the bumbling lawman is engaged in a battle of wits to try and destroy the dam. He brings in a jar of termites to eat up the dam. They eat his clothes off instead. The waters from the dam suddenly help make the crops in the county grow strong, and the Sheriff orders Deputy Dawg to guard the dam and make sure that nothing happens to it.
The sheriff orders Deputy Dawg a boat so that he can patrol the creek. Deputy Dawg turns the boat into a fishing vessel so that he can catch catfish!
Lonesome Luke the Skunk Tramp wants a new place to eat and sleep. He returns to Creek Mud and tries to get Deputy Dawg to lock him up for vagrancy. Unwilling to allow the Fragrant Vagrant into his jail, Deputy Dawg does everything that he can to prevent Lonesome Luke from breaking the law and getting himself thrown into the jailhouse. Luke breaks out a window, but Deputy Dawg refuses to jail him. Luke breaks every law that he can think of. Deputy Dawg has a problem on his hands...
The calls come pouring in: something is making a loud noise and keeping everyone awake. Then the noise visits Deputy Dawg at the jail. It's a little whooping crane with a giant voice. Deputy Dawg does battle with the maniacal crane, who's making enough noise to drive the whole county insane. At the annual watermelon wingding, the little bird invites himself, but he makes so much noise that it sounds like a steamboat whistle. The Sheriff sends for Deputy Dawg to get rid of the problem. Everywhere that Deputy takes him, the bird beats him back to the party. The Sheriff gets angry and threatens Deputy with his job. Deputy takes the whooping crane back to his nest in the forest, but the bird beats him back to town again. Deputy lays down a board and walks across it to put the bird on an island. The little crane beats Deputy starting back and pulls out the board, leaving Deputy stranded.
A stray elephant is robbing Deputy's peanut patch. Deputy works out a plan with the elephant: he will feed him if the elephant will smash peanuts with his feet for peanut butter.
A tired old horse escapes from a truck headed for the glue factory. Deputy and Muskie take him in and hide him. The horse eats all their food, but he's still hungry. They enter him in the county fair. When Deputy drives up behind the horse in a glue truck, the horse is so scared that he wins the race. He runs away to Florida, though, and leaves the prize money behind for Deputy Dawg... to burn the glue factory with.
When he notices that Muskie and Vince are skipping school to go fishing, the Sheriff assigns Deputy Dawg to send the two truants back to school (warning him that he is also the truant officer, and that he'd better get them back or else look for a new job). Deputy finally pulls it off. But when the Sheriff finds out that Deputy Dawg has never been to school, he sends Deputy Dawg to classes with Muskie and Vince.
Deputy Dawg tries to prevent a hunter from killing Mr. Moose.
In order to draw tourists to see a failing attraction, the sheriff orders Deputy Dawg to stand in the middle of Echo Canyon and repeat everything that anyone shouts into the canyon. Unfortunately, Muskie and Vincent take advantage of the situation by stealing from the henhouse, the watermelon patch and the priceless persimmon tree. In the end, it's the sheriff's yelling at his incompetent assistant lawman that makes the park a success.
The sheriff warns Deputy Dawg that he's getting fat and laying down on the job: "Shape up or I'll get me a new deputy." Vincent and Muskie overhear the sheriff and decide that the time is right to raid the henhouse for a mess of eggs. While Deputy Dawg is working out with his exercise, the boys are stealing watermelons.
Astronut returns to Creek Mud to take Deputy Dawg on a trip to his planet. Deputy Dawg refuses the offer to travel to the trouble-making space alien's planet. Astronut insists that the bumbling lawman travel with him to his world. Muskie and Vincent save Deputy Dawg by letting the space alien take a Deputy Dawg dummy& one that is filled with a swarm of angry hornets.
Deputy has a field of fresh corn ("Keep Out Except For Friends," the sign reads). He don't mind sharing, but a fat little pig wants it all. The trouble is that the pig outruns Deputy to his favorite mud puddle, and Deputy can't reach him.
Deputy Dawg tries to prevent Muskie and Vincent from stealing ice from the sheriff's icehouse to cool themselves off during a massive heat wave. In the end, the twosome send the gigantic ice blocks into the swimming hole, cooling it off and pleasing everyone... including the sheriff.
With an earthquake coming to Creek Mud, the Sheriff orders Deputy Dawg to serve a eviction notice to that unsociable hillbilly Herman The Hermit. Herman doesn't like the idea, and he uses his shotgun to prove it. Deputy Dawg uses disguises to approach Herman's cabin. That doesn't work, either.
Deputy Dawg, Muskie and Vincent Van Gopher try to prevent Speedy Jack the fast moving, trouble-making rabbit from stealing the vegetables in Deputy Dawg's garden.
Deputy Dawg has a new "Wanted" poster. A duck has escaped from a Long Island duck farm. Vince and Muskie are fishing when a duck comes crashing to the ground. It's the one that Deputy Dawg is looking for. The duck is a beatnik and uses slang when talking. He asks, "Where am I, Daddy-O, like... I've been flying for three days, man." The boys ask, "Did you break any laws up there?" He replies, "Like no, Daddy-O. All I did was break out of a duck farm before they put me on a plate." The boys take the duck and dye him with ink so that he'll change colors and Deputy Dawg won't recognize him. Deputy Dawg knows better, but he turns his back on sending the duck back.
When a serious drought hits the town of Creek Mud, the sheriff orders Deputy Dawg to turn loose Big Chief No Treaty and have him do a rain dance and bring much needed waters to the town's reservoirs. In exchange, the chief would get his freedom. But the Chief is only interested in escaping. While trying to catch the fleeing Native American and make sure that he does his rain dance, Deputy Dawg only succeeds in falling on top of the chief... thereby breaking the poor man's ankles and preventing him from doing his rain dance. So the Chief teaches Deputy Dawg his rain dance, and it works out well. A little too well, because a massive rainstorm soon floods the town and washes everything- including the Sheriff and the jailhouse- out to the Mississippi River.
The Colonel warns Deputy that he's out of shape and needs to go back to school or he'll lose his job. At the academy, Deputy can't hit the target, so Vincent and Possum get behind the target and stick an arrow through showing that Deputy has scored 100. They ask him if they can go fishing, but he warns them that he's a crack shot.
Deputy Dawg is ready for his vacation- but before he goes, the Sheriff warns him that he doesn't want any fireworks to go off on the Fourth of July (seems reasonable). All that Deputy Dawg has to do is stop his two friends from setting off everything they can lay their hands on.
The Sheriff warns Deputy Dawg: "No money coming in from speeding tickets. Get out and work or else." Deputy hops on his motor scooter, and his first speeder is a truckload of concrete that falls off the back while Deputy is chasing it.
AstroNut returns to Creek Mud to give to Deputy Dawg, Muskie and Vincent an alien plant. This weed drinks all of the milk in the county. In the end, Deputy Dawg forces the trouble making little alien to take his plant back to his planet and not to come back again.
Deputy Dawg is a dim witted Southern lawman, who, despite his own ineptitude, always manages to catch the bad guy.
The mayor is coming by to make an inspection of the police department. In order to prevent crime in the town of Creek Mud, the police commissioner orders all of his law officers- including Deputy Dawg- to learn to ride and work with horses. Deputy Dawg is afraid of horses. Unfortunately, our hero picks a trouble-making and stubborn mule to ride. The animal does not like him. The police commissioner warns him: "It's ride or else." The commissioner finally kicks the mule out of the service.
A duck asks Deputy Dawg for protection from hunting season.
Muskie and Vincent are participating in the annual Whopper-Telling contest. Their tall tales are interesting, but when Deputy Dawg comes in to tell of an incident that is real- of when a giant catfish took apart his jailhouse and sailed it out to sea- everyone think that it's the best whopper of all.
When the old sheriff comes in on the train from the county seat to check up on the jail, he has Deputy Dawg scrubbing floors while he rests in the easy chair.
Tired of catfish and hankering for some higher-end vittles, Deputy Dawg, Muskie and Vincent Van Gopher go down to the pond to catch a frog to eat for supper. However, they find out that the frog in question has family.
A monster movie is filming at the lake. Too bad nobody told Deputy Dawg. He and his friends think that the giant octopus is real! With his superior grey matter working overtime, it's not long before things get seriously messed up.
A truck driver wants Deputy Dawg to guard his truckload of Mama Magnolia's Pecan Pies while he has his truck fixed. Unfortunately, Muskie and Vincent attempt to steal the driver's cargo. The scene turns into a hilarious pie-throwing melee.
Things are just too quiet in Deputy Dawg's territory till a feud breaks out between the Hatefields and the Le Roys. Feuding hillbillies shoot the car out from under the sheriff, who orders Deputy Dawg to stop the feud. He demands that Deputy bring them in to jail. Deputy would rather give up his job. Deputy steals the hillbillies' guns and replaces them with watermelons. The feud continues with them throwing watermelons- one at the sheriff.
When a criminal poses as a law enforcement officer, he pastes a picture of Deputy Dawg over his own on a wanted poster. Deputy gets locked up in his own jail.
The Sheriff gives Deputy Dawg orders: "No more tree cutting." Deputy posts the new signs, which read "No Tree Cutting Under Penalty of the Law." However, the beavers can't read signs...
There's a pig rustler on the loose, but that's not a problem. Deputy brings him in along with all the pigs as evidence. They smell so bad, though, that Deputy Dawg puts on a gas mask and leaves them with the jail.
Deputy Dawg comes to the Southland Catfishing Contest.
Fast-talking salesman J.C. Mockingbird's car breaks down while traveling through Happy Hollow. He moves into the jail with Deputy Dawg and takes over, leaving Deputy Dawg out in the street.
The sheriff warns Deputy Dawg that he'd better win the Annual National Pigeon Race or look for another job. Deputy's pigeon is too lazy even to try the race. Deputy Dawg and the boys dress up the Long Island Duckling to look like a pigeon. The duckling steals the cartoon with his macho-hippie talk.
Deputy Dawg and friends try to save the giant "Oldest, Straightest Pine Tree in the South" from being cut down by developers.
The Mud Creek Bank has been robbed, and Deputy is behind on his work. The Sheriff orders a new flying machine (a helicopter backpack) for Deputy to wear so that he can do several jobs at the same time. Deputy is afraid to use the one-man helicopter, but the Sheriff says yes...
A con artist sells Deputy Dawg and Muskie a fake oil well for a few hundred dollars. The scam works for a while, until a construction worker reveals that Deputy Dawg's oil well is actually tapped into the Creek Mud Oil Company's pipeline.
It's a retired Confederate soldier vs. Deputy Dawg.
A movie company (Colossal Pictures) is shooting a Western in the valley. Deputy Dawg is late for a vacation. When the movie train comes by early, he catches it, thinking that it is the regular one. When "outlaws" hold it up, Deputy puts up a real fight and takes them to jail.
Deputy Dawg and his pals wreck the patrol boat. Having had enough of his deputy bumbling, the sheriff fires Deputy Dawg and takes over, trying to curb the trouble-making antics of Muskie and Vincent. The sheriff soon finds out the hard way that you can't do the job alone. Deputy Dawg's pals raid the chicken house for eggs, rob the watermelon patch for melons, and cause the sheriff so much grief that finally, he begs Dawg to take his old job back.
The sheriff orders Deputy Dawg to pick up the Governor from the station and show him to the dam that was being built. If he likes what he sees he'll have the construction resumed. Unfortunately Dawg accidentally picks up the magazine photographer who is interested in doing an article on the dam project. Eventually this pays off in the end when the photographer agrees to have pictures of the real governor taken for the magazine if he decides to have the dam construction resumed.
Mrs. Deputy Dawg has left a pumpkin pie cooling on the window sill. Vincent and Musky keep trying to take the pie but Deputy Dawg and his wife foil them every time. Finally the Sheriff shows up for the big birthday dinner that turns out to be for Musky.