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Is the movie See Spot Run available on Netflix, Disney+, Prime or Apple TV+?

At Stream Tracker, we like to sniff out where movies live — and few comedies put a wag in your step like See Spot Run. This 2001 family caper sends a runaway drug‑sniffing agent dog (Agent 11, quickly nicknamed Spot) tumbling into the life of Gordon, an irresponsible mailman, and six‑year‑old James. Mix in a single mom, a pair of goons hired by an assassination‑minded mob boss, a frantic Witness Protection scramble, and a mailtruck full of chaos, and you’ve got the kind of slapstick mischief that still plays well for a family movie night. In this article we’ll recap the film’s premise and its key players — Spot, Gordon, James and the hitmen — and, more importantly, track where See Spot Run is streaming right now. Read on to find out whether it’s available on Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video or AppleTV+, and how to watch it without wasting time searching each platform.

See Spot Run

Synopsis

When a veteran drug‑sniffing K‑9 known only as Agent 11 becomes the target of a vengeful mob assassin, the FBI rushes him into witness protection. At the same time, a harried single mother has to dash off and leaves her six‑year‑old son James in the care of the neighbor — Gordon, an affable but unreliable mailman — after her babysitter cancels. Hired hitmen ambush the team transporting Agent 11; he breaks free during the attack and, in a desperate bid to disappear, slips into Gordon’s battered mail truck — only to find James already onboard. Forced together by chance, the mismatched trio must outwit relentless goons and a clever canine nemesis as Gordon, James and their new four‑legged ward (whom the boy promptly dubs “Spot”) try to stay one step ahead of a criminal boss bent on revenge.

Release date

2001

Duration

1h 34min

Rating

Genre(s)

Action, Comédie, Crime

Watch on which platform See Spot Run

Updated on 12/03/2026

Netflix

Not available

Disney+

Not available

Prime Video

Not available

Apple TV+

Available

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