This episode of Bluey is called Dirt.
The Heeler family's yard is chaotic,
littered with toys like chatter max between garden beds,
a birdie kite tangled in a tree, and a pedal car crashed in a bush.
Meanwhile, their neighbors, the Chow Chows, have a meticulously pristine yard.
Inside their bathroom, Wendy diligently grooms her daughter, Judo, in a detailed montage.
She meticulously works through the steps.
Shampoo, shampoo again, condition, rinse, and rinse again,
Wendy says as she carefully washes Judo's long luxurious coat.
Afterward, she brushes Judo's fur with precision,
using a wide brush for her arms and a fine brush for her tail.
She concludes by blow-drying Judo's hair.
It takes a long time to do my hair, doesn't it?
Judo observes.
It does, but it's important, sweetheart.
We're chow-chows, Wendy states.
We're known for our long, lovely coats,
Judo chimes in, clearly having heard this speech from her mom before.
Wendy replies, sighing, as she adds, sometimes I wish we weren't, though.
Once finished, Judo admires her reflection.