: The score was composed by Joff Bush , who noted that this episode's music was different from his usual overthinking process [14].

Fans often look for "Long Dogs"—small, hidden dachshund toys—in every episode. According to Blueypedia , there are three to find in "Omelette": : A reoccurring long dog magnet on the fridge [3].

: Found in Judo's front yard when Bingo and Chilli go to get more eggs [3].

: A logo on the butter wrapper, visible when Bingo flips an omelette too hard [3]. Production Information

: The episode features Bandit's incessant phone calls to the kitchen as he waits in bed and Chilli's growing frustration with his hunger. Hidden Features ("Long Dogs")

: It is widely praised by viewers as a realistic look at parental patience and the importance of allowing children to be helpful, even when it is inconvenient [12].

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: The score was composed by Joff Bush , who noted that this episode's music was different from his usual overthinking process [14].

Fans often look for "Long Dogs"—small, hidden dachshund toys—in every episode. According to Blueypedia , there are three to find in "Omelette": : A reoccurring long dog magnet on the fridge [3]. [S3E5] Omelette

: Found in Judo's front yard when Bingo and Chilli go to get more eggs [3]. : The score was composed by Joff Bush

: A logo on the butter wrapper, visible when Bingo flips an omelette too hard [3]. Production Information : Found in Judo's front yard when Bingo

: The episode features Bandit's incessant phone calls to the kitchen as he waits in bed and Chilli's growing frustration with his hunger. Hidden Features ("Long Dogs")

: It is widely praised by viewers as a realistic look at parental patience and the importance of allowing children to be helpful, even when it is inconvenient [12].