Pupstruction

[10] The Pupstruction crew are a group of dogs who fulfill construction projects around the city of Petsburg,[11] sometimes at the request of Mayor Gillmore.

When Harry brings pawnut (peanut) butter sandwiches to the crew, he suggests they build the house far away from the construction site; however, this fails too, but then Phinny, inspired by the pillow fort the Wagners made, decides to build a pillow fort around Chilla Chill's house so that he won't hear their noises.

After they finish their house, Chilla Chill used the noises of construction as inspiration to write a new song and lets Pupstruction be in his show.

After fixing up their truck, Pupstruction decides to take it for a test drive, during which they come across Lickety-Split who built a faulty treadmill for Rusty Whiskers, an exercise-loving hamster.

Roxy soon fixes this problem by teaching Bailey that building after destroying is fun, and the crew turn the smashed part of the wall into a window display.

Tank's leftover and neglected kibble casserole has stunk up Pupstruction HQ causing Maya to call in the Squeaky Clean Crew to deal with it.

While jogging, Mayor Gilmore and Lloyd find Captain Seadog in the middle of unsticking his boat from the rocks after crashing it in the dark.

This causes Mayor Gilmore to call in Pupstruction to build a lighthouse so that Captain Seadog and other boaters can get out of the lake in the dark easily.

Victoria Davis of Animation World Network said, "The show's overall tone is humorous and fun, but the messages Braun and his team hope to relay to kids are very serious, especially considering the show is speaking to a generation where kids have access to almost every toy and electronic mechanism under the sun that could keep them distracted for long periods of time.

"[29] Ashley Moulton of Common Sense Media gave Pupstruction a grade of four out of five stars, complimented the depiction of educational value, stating that the show highlights teamwork and perseverance, and praised the presence of positive messages and role models, citing helpfulness, writing, "Pupstruction is a sweet, appealing preschool series that's appropriate for the youngest viewers.