Loo The Coup
- The pets watch a snippet of The Amazing World of Gumball.
Webcome to the Jam
- The title is a pun on the Space Jam lyric "Welcome to the Jam".
The Guard Pawsition
- There is a scene where Charles didn’t realize his reflection wasn't another dog.Charles: Hey! That dog’s a jerk!
Mint Condition
- Cliff watches a TV program on a game of Go Fish.Do you have any... Rip Van Fishies?Go fish!(sighs) I'ma guess I'ma go fishin'!
- At some point in response to Charles, he sings a line from the song Nobody by Keith Sweat.
Post-Terrier
- This exchange
The Party Pound
- The pets order some food from a restaurant called Ready Radbears Pizza.
- Geo mentions a song by Dyna and Mite.
- Cliff's full name reminds other animals about something big and red.
- Charles, Cliff, and Walt's friends are named after some of the Loud House staff.
System of a Shakedown
- The title is a play on the band System of a Down.
Ain't That an Itch?
- At some point, there's a direct reference to the An Itch in Time cartoon.
Chester
- Just like the family's pets, Chester's name is also named after a comic artist, Chester Gould.
- The entirety of this one-shot is a Whole-Plot Reference to Feed the Kitty.
Hugh & Me
- One of Cliff's tactics to woo Lincoln's tutor was an almost word-from-word monologue, only for Charles to set his tail on fire.
A Boy And His Dog
- Lincoln's new Ace Savvy comic was worth five dollars, and seventy-three cents.
- An exchange where Lincoln finds an empty box of Charles' food, only for the latter to give off a small belch.
Fame & Watch
- The title itself counts.
- Charles sniffs the camera close up while Lana and Lincoln tell him to stop.
- Luan pulls a bacon greased underwear prank on Lincoln, to which Charles bites and chases him.
- There's a website called Mewtube.
- This line from the cat.
Cliff: Now watch dose humans come across us like a speedin' hedgehog!
Nowhere To Hydrant
- A Whole-Plot Reference to a CatDog episode.
Go Dog, Go!
- The title itself is a reference to a book by P.D. Eastman of the same name.
- This line:
- Just before they speed off recklessly.
Cliff: I feel da need fer somethin', dog.Charles: What..?Cliff: The need fer speed!- When the pets stop to get something to eat, Charles references this of all things.
- Right at the end:
Charles: Dey are in deep diddly doo-doo.
The Show-Fur
- The side plot of the one-shot (Cliff, Geo, and Walt) has the three finding out how to raise money to pay the house bills. Walt got a better plan after a spoof advertisement for World's Funniest Entertainment popped up on the TV.
Super Hamster Bros.
Naughty by Nature
- Title is based on the hip hop trio group of the same name.
Gallinorms
- Walt's duck girlfriend was given the name "Kelly", joining together a popular comic artist, Walt Kelly.
Squirrel Pool
- After the pets get wasted by the squirrels:
- Several references were spat while the pets prepared themselves for another battle.
Charles: Ammo up, 'n hook us up with a badarse battle tune. Dis one, with no honor, or humanity!Walt: Dude, I love that film!Charles: I figure if da time comes dat I need one of dose toy guns, I'll bet there's plenty lyin' around somewhere...Walt: Geez dog, how many of these films have you watched?- There's also one right before the war starts.
Rod: Go ahead. Make my day.
The Walt In Our Stars
- The title is a pun on The Fault in Our Stars.
Ragtime Pals
- The title is a pun on a lyric from One Froggy Evening.
Cliff Notes
- The one-shot is a Whole-Plot Reference to Blue's Clues.
Pitbull Daycare
- The title itself is based on the band of the same name.
- As Charles leans in to get a whiff of Mrs. Loud:
- Charles knows where the beef is.
- There's a snippet of a show about someone who ate a hippopotamus on TV.
- Hector just dumped Juanita for Rosa...
- "If you're 555, then I'm... (pause) Ay, lend me a different numbuh!"
- Cliff slaps Charles' behind for some apparent reason.
Cliff: Ha! Dat's fer yesterday, mutt!
Hard Knock Life
- The title itself is a reference to It's The Hard-Knock Life from Annie (1982).