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where to watch paw patrol

You can watch PAW Patrol on several major streaming platforms, plus a few live TV/On Demand options, depending on how complete a library you want and where you live.

Fast answer: best places

  • Paramount+ – Widely considered the main home for PAW Patrol , with seasons 1–10 plus many specials and movies in one place in early 2026.
  • Netflix – Has a more limited selection (typically a couple of seasons, often mid‑series), but very easy if you already subscribe.
  • Amazon Prime Video – Offers some seasons in subscription and the option to buy individual seasons/episodes, including newer ones as they release.
  • YouTube TV / live TV – You can catch episodes on Nick Jr./Nickelodeon through live TV bundles like YouTube TV, then use cloud DVR to record them.
  • Free / sampler options – Clips, some full episodes, and rotating selections appear on YouTube and Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. sites, but this is not a complete library.

Streaming in one place (completionist route)

If your goal is “put it on and forget about it” for a pup‑obsessed kid, Paramount+ is usually the best single‑service answer.

  • Carries seasons 1–10 of the main series, plus various specials and movies in early 2026.
  • Episodes are in proper order, which helps if your child follows multi‑episode arcs.
  • New episodes often hit live TV first, then move to Paramount+ after a delay, so the very latest season may lag behind broadcast.

This is the closest thing to “the full Paw Patrol vault” right now.

If you already have Netflix or Prime

You can absolutely get a decent Paw Patrol fix without adding another subscription, but it’s more piecemeal.

  • Netflix
    • Hosts a small selection of seasons (for example, seasons 2–3 in some regions, sometimes out of original airing order).
* Good for casual viewing; less ideal if you want all seasons in sequence.
  • Amazon Prime Video
    • Some seasons are included with Prime; others can be purchased individually.
* Buying a season is often how fans keep up with the newest arcs (like new theme sub‑series) before they arrive on subscription services.

Fans on forums often mention a hybrid approach: binge older seasons on Paramount+ or Netflix, then buy just the newest season on Amazon to keep current.

Live TV, YouTube, and “old‑school” watching

If you’re okay with a channel‑surfing feel—or want the very latest episodes as they air—live TV and YouTube‑style solutions can work well.

  • YouTube TV / cable‑style bundles
    • Channels like Nick Jr. and Nickelodeon carry Paw Patrol in their regular schedules.
* Cloud DVR lets you record episodes and build your own mini‑library.
  • Official YouTube channels / Nick Jr. online
    • Offer curated clips, some full episodes, and occasional livestream “channels” of back‑to‑back Paw Patrol content.
* Great for free, drop‑in viewing, but not reliable if you’re trying to watch everything in order.

Parents on forums often talk about mixing these: letting kids watch clips on YouTube for quick entertainment, then using streaming services when they want a proper full episode before bed.

At a glance: main options

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Service What you get Best for
Paramount+ Seasons 1–10, plus many specials and movies in one catalog.Completionists, kids who watch daily and want “all the pups.”
Netflix Limited seasons (often 2–3), varies by region.Casual viewing when you already have Netflix.
Amazon Prime Video Some seasons with Prime; newer seasons and specials available to buy.Staying current on brand‑new episodes and owning favorites.
YouTube TV / live TV Episodes on Nick Jr./Nickelodeon via live streams with DVR.Watching new episodes as they air, recording for later.
Official YouTube / Nick Jr. site Rotating clips and some full episodes, sometimes season playlists.Free, quick entertainment, not full‑series viewing.

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