Original air date: 10/14/2003 (produced in 2002)
Dora and Boots are "counting" on the viewer's help when they jump into a video game to save 100 puppies from a mean dog catcher.
Tropes:
- Diabolical Dogcatcher: The main antagonist of the episode.
- The Game Come to Life: One of the puppies jumps out of the game from the dog catcher.
- Heel–Face Turn: At the end of the episode, after seeing that Dora and Boots have released all of the puppies he has captured, the dogcatcher suddenly decides his job isn't fun at all and quits to become a mailman instead.
- In a Single Bound: Saltador gives Dora, Boots, and the puppy the ability to super jump to get to the last box containing the remaining keys.
- Interchangeable Antimatter Keys: One red key per cage. There are 100 red keys for 100 puppies.
- Non-Standard Character Design: Unlike most of the other human characters in the series, the dogcatcher is drawn in a Phineas and Ferb/Family Guy-esque style and even has the eyes you would normally see on non-human characters. Justified, as he's a video game character.
- Running Gag: The dogcatcher getting caught in his own net when the one puppy that wasn't captured by him escapes from him, which happens three times throughout the episode (and in the latter two cases, with Dora and Boots).
- Sdrawkcab Speech: Map's jumping sound is reversed in this episode.
- Spring Coil: Saltador is has coils that make him jump.
- "Test Your Strength" Game: The Creative Closing Credits sequence has Saltador having to jump really high to ring the bell to win a surprise.