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Chief & Champ The original Team K9 dog sitcom.

One practical pug. One golden retriever with a system. One cat who has heard enough. Start with the fan favorites or watch the complete series in order.

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The Hiccup

Champ gets the hiccups, Chief offers a practical fix, and Champ points out one small problem with holding his breath. The cat has heard enough.

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Chief & Champ: The Hiccup

Champ gets the hiccups, Chief offers a practical fix, and Champ points out one small problem with holding his breath. The cat has heard enough.

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  1. Chief: You're hiccuping.
  2. Champ: Make it stop.
  3. Chief: Hold your breath.
  4. Champ: I need that.

Episode 2

Chief & Champ: The Snore

Chief wakes Champ to report a snoring problem. Champ would like to know why being asleep required an interruption, and the cat silently takes his side.

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  1. Chief: Champ. You're snoring.
  2. Champ: I was asleep.
  3. Chief: I know.
  4. Champ: Then why'd you wake me?

Episode 3

Chief & Champ: The Lean

With an entire couch available, Champ leans his full weight into Chief because Chief looked cold. Then the cat joins the arrangement.

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  1. Chief: Can you move over?
  2. Champ: You looked cold.
  3. Chief: I'm not cold.
  4. Champ: That means it worked.

Episode 4

Chief & Champ: The Leash

Champ keeps the leash ready in case the humans remember the walk they took ten minutes ago. In his view, timing only proves the case.

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  1. Chief: Why do you have the leash?
  2. Champ: In case.
  3. Chief: In case what?
  4. Champ: They remember.
  5. Chief: It's been ten minutes.
  6. Champ: Exactly.

Episode 5

Chief & Champ: Back Soon

The human has barely left, but Champ is already waiting at the door. He takes the words back soon as a job that starts immediately.

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  1. Chief: She just left.
  2. Champ: I know.
  3. Chief: Then why are you already waiting?
  4. Champ: She said back soon.
  5. Chief: That means later.
  6. Champ: Not if I start now.

Episode 6

Chief & Champ: The Cookout

Champ has chosen a strategic place beneath the cookout table because things fall. His patience is rewarded, then rewarded again.

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  1. Chief: Why are you sitting there?
  2. Champ: Things fall.
  3. Chief: Nothing has fallen.
  4. Champ: Twice.
  5. Chief: Three.

Episode 7

Chief & Champ: The Fireworks

Champ treats fireworks like a security incident and points to one earlier victory as proof that his response works.

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  1. Champ: We're under attack.
  2. Chief: It's fireworks.
  3. Champ: That won't stop him.
  4. Chief: It stopped the mailman.
  5. Champ: You're welcome.

Episode 8

Chief & Champ: The Sun Spot

Champ is charging in a patch of sunlight. When it moves, he expects Chief to plug him back in.

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  1. Chief: Why are you on the floor?
  2. Champ: I'm charging.
  3. Chief: You're in the sun.
  4. Champ: That's the charger.
  5. Chief: It's moving.
  6. Champ: Then plug me back in.

Episode 9

Chief & Champ: The Printer

Champ distrusts the printer because it ate paper and screamed. Chief calls that printing. Champ is still waiting for the evidence.

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  1. Chief: Why are you growling at the printer?
  2. Champ: It ate a paper.
  3. Chief: That's printing.
  4. Champ: Then why'd it scream?
  5. Chief: Because it's old.
  6. Champ: I'm waiting for the paper.

Episode 10

Chief & Champ: The Mirror

Champ has a quiet dispute with the dog in the mirror. Chief explains the problem, but Champ would rather delegate it.

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  1. Chief: Why are you whispering at the mirror?
  2. Champ: He started it.
  3. Chief: That's you.
  4. Champ: Then why won't he leave?
  5. Chief: Because you won't.
  6. Champ: Then you talk to him.

Episode 11

Chief & Champ: The Cone

A recovery cone has turned Champ into a wide load in the hallway. Backing up creates a second traffic problem.

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  1. Chief: Why are you parked in the hallway?
  2. Champ: I cannot turn left.
  3. Chief: You're wearing a cone.
  4. Champ: Exactly. I'm a wide load.
  5. Chief: Back up.
  6. Champ: Now I'm in reverse trouble.

Episode 12

Chief & Champ: The Vacuum

Champ is negotiating with the vacuum after yesterday's screaming. The cat's seating choice becomes part of the case.

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  1. Chief: Why are you up there?
  2. Champ: We are in negotiations.
  3. Chief: That is the vacuum.
  4. Champ: Exactly. It screamed yesterday.
  5. Chief: The cat is sitting next to it.
  6. Champ: See? Even she will not testify.

Episode 13

Chief & Champ: The Ice Cube

Champ was pacing himself with an ice cube. Now the snack is water, and he believes the cat may have it.

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  1. Chief: Why are you guarding water?
  2. Champ: It was a snack.
  3. Chief: The ice cube melted.
  4. Champ: I was pacing myself.
  5. Chief: It is gone now.
  6. Champ: The cat has it.

Episode 14

Chief & Champ: The Doorbell

Champ hears a doorbell on television and reports for security duty. A real bell at the end complicates Chief's explanation.

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  1. Chief: Champ.
  2. Champ: I heard the bell.
  3. Chief: That was the TV.
  4. Champ: The TV has a door?
  5. Chief: No one is here.
  6. Champ: Then who rang?

Episode 15

Chief & Champ: The TV Dog

A barking dog on television makes Champ wonder how the stranger knows where they live. He decides not to wait for trouble.

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  1. Champ: He's yelling at us.
  2. Chief: He's on TV.
  3. Champ: Then how does he know where we live?
  4. Chief: He doesn't.
  5. Chief: Where are you going?
  6. Champ: I don't want trouble.

Episode 16

Chief & Champ: The Thunder Policy

Champ denies hiding from thunder but cannot come out. His legs have already voted on the matter.

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  1. Chief: Champ, are you hiding from thunder?
  2. Champ: No.
  3. Chief: Then come out.
  4. Champ: I can't.
  5. Chief: Why?
  6. Champ: My legs voted no.

Episode 17

Chief & Champ: The Treat Bag

The treat bag was meant for everyone. Champ has completed it on behalf of everyone, meaning one hungry dog.

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  1. Chief: Why is the treat bag empty?
  2. Champ: I finished it.
  3. Chief: That was for everyone.
  4. Champ: I'm everyone.
  5. Chief: You're one dog.
  6. Champ: One hungry dog.

Episode 18

Chief & Champ: The Remote

Champ changes the television with the remote in his mouth. Teeth are the approved substitute when you have no thumbs.

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  1. Chief: Why is the remote in your mouth?
  2. Champ: I was changing it.
  3. Chief: With teeth?
  4. Champ: No thumbs.
  5. Chief: You turned off my show.
  6. Champ: It was too loud.

Episode 19

Chief & Champ: The Squirrel

The squirrel is back. Chief asks Champ not to look scared and then discovers that acting normal needs more specific instructions.

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  1. Chief: He's back. Don't look scared.
  2. Champ: I'm not scared.
  3. Chief: He knocked. Don't answer it.
  4. Champ: What if he comes in?
  5. Chief: Then act normal.
  6. Chief: Not that normal.

Episode 20

Chief & Champ: The Evidence

Stuffing on Champ's face looks like evidence from the couch. Once Chief knows the answer, Champ closes the meeting.

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  1. Chief: Why is there stuffing on your face?
  2. Champ: That's not stuffing.
  3. Chief: It's couch.
  4. Champ: Then why'd you ask?
  5. Chief: Did you eat the couch?
  6. Champ: This meeting is over.

Episode 21

Chief & Champ: The Bath

Champ returns from a difficult bath with a serious lavender detail. Chief understands the gravity of the situation.

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  1. Chief: Rough day?
  2. Champ: They said I smelled.
  3. Chief: To your face?
  4. Champ: They used lavender.
  5. Chief: Oh. So it was serious.

Episode 22

Chief & Champ: The Shoe

A human shoe appears in Champ's bed. He insists the abandoned object was lost and needed rescue.

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  1. Chief: Why is her shoe in your bed?
  2. Champ: It looked lost.
  3. Chief: Shoes don't get lost.
  4. Champ: Then why was it alone?
  5. Chief: Did you steal it?
  6. Champ: I rescued it.

Episode 23

Chief & Champ: The Plant

Dirt on Champ's nose becomes a gardening explanation. The living room plant has already been inspected.

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  1. Chief: Why is there dirt on your nose?
  2. Champ: I was gardening.
  3. Chief: In the living room?
  4. Champ: That's where the plant was.
  5. Chief: You ate the plant?
  6. Champ: I inspected it.

Episode 24

Chief & Champ: The Dog Door

Champ is visibly wedged in the dog door but refuses to call it stuck. He is thinking through the available directions.

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  1. Chief: Are you stuck?
  2. Champ: No.
  3. Chief: Then come back in.
  4. Chief: Go outside.
  5. Champ: I'm thinking.

Episode 25

Chief & Champ: The Cat Bed

Champ has lost his bed to the cat. One moment of eye contact settled ownership without a word.

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  1. Chief: Why are you on the floor?
  2. Champ: I lost my bed.
  3. Chief: To the cat?
  4. Champ: I made eye contact.
  5. Chief: And?
  6. Champ: I lost.

Episode 26

Chief & Champ: The Mail

Chief finds the mail in Champ's mouth. Champ explains where he found it and why living in the house makes the paperwork his concern.

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  1. Chief: Why is the mail in your mouth?
  2. Champ: It came like that.
  3. Chief: In your mouth?
  4. Champ: That's where I found it.
  5. Chief: You opened their mail?
  6. Champ: I live here.

Episode 27

Chief & Champ: The Tail

Champ needs backup against the suspicious figure following him all morning. Chief slowly discovers that the case involves Champ's own tail.

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  1. Champ: I need backup.
  2. Chief: For what?
  3. Champ: He's been behind me all morning.
  4. Chief: That's your tail.
  5. Champ: Then you talk to him.
  6. Chief: Okay. Tail. Give him some space.
  7. Champ: He seems friendly.
  8. Chief: That's how he gets close.
  9. Chief: Champ, he's attached to you.
  10. Champ: That's what makes it personal.
  11. Chief: Let's test him.
  12. Champ: Don't.
  13. Chief: Walk.
  14. Chief: That tail wants a walk.
  15. Champ: He does not speak for me.
  16. Chief: I'm not dealing with this.
  17. Champ: So, no backup?
  18. Chief: You heard him.
  19. Chief: Champ, don't.
  20. Chief: What was that?
  21. Champ: He started it.

Episode 28

Chief & Champ: The Bowl

Chief asks where dinner went. Champ needs the question narrowed down before confirming that the food is no longer in the bowl.

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  1. Chief: Where's my dinner?
  2. Champ: Could you be more specific?
  3. Chief: The food that was in my bowl.
  4. Champ: Oh. Then no.
  5. Chief: No what?
  6. Champ: No, it's not there anymore.

Meet the Chief & Champ cast

Three roommates. Very different jobs.

The funny dog video format stays simple: real dog behavior, plainspoken roommate logic, and one silent reaction worth waiting for.

The realist

Chief

A practical pug with dry roommate energy. Chief sees the household problem clearly and would like everyone else to catch up.

The optimist

Champ

A golden retriever with warm, sincere, literal dog logic. Champ is never trying to be clever. That is why every answer lands.

The final word

The cat

The silent, naturally grumpy judge. Her reaction arrives after the dogs finish the joke, and regulars know to wait for it.

The official Chief & Champ fan hub

Dog behavior, written like a roommate comedy.

Chief & Champ is Team K9's original dog sitcom. It turns familiar dog moments into tiny comedy scenes: doorbells, leashes, stolen warm spots, suspicious appliances, and the household rules dogs quietly rewrote.

Every approved episode lives here with an official video, episode summary, permanent link, and readable transcript—making this the complete Chief & Champ episode guide as well as the home of the series.

Production note: Chief & Champ is an original Team K9 production made with AI-assisted video tools and human writing, direction, editing, review, and publishing. The animals are fictional screen characters, not real animals performing scripted dialogue.

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What is Chief & Champ?

Chief & Champ is Team K9's original recurring dog sitcom about Chief, a practical pug, Champ, a sincere golden retriever, and a silent grumpy cat who often gets the last reaction.

Who are Chief, Champ, and the cat?

Chief is the dry, practical roommate. Champ follows sincere dog logic. The cat is a recurring silent character and naturally grumpy judge.

Where can I watch new episodes?

New approved episodes are added to this official Team K9 hub. Bookmark this page or join the email list above.

Is Chief & Champ an original Team K9 series?

Yes. Chief & Champ is an original Team K9 production.

How often are new episodes added?

There is no fixed public schedule. New episodes are added after Team K9 approves and publishes them.

Are the videos AI-assisted?

Yes. The series uses AI-assisted video tools with human writing, direction, editing, review, and publishing. The animals are fictional screen characters.