- Stanley and Oliver are adopted by a runaway goat, whose noise and aroma in turn get the goat of their suspicious landlord. Attempts to bathe the smelly animal result in a waterlogged free-for-all.
- Mercantile owner Mr. Caribeau believes that his favorite goat, Penelope, who is tied up outside his store, has been stolen. In reality, Penelope escaped on her own doing. Penelope ends up in the possession of Stan and Ollie, who learn that she is believed to have been stolen but who Penelope won't leave alone regardless. So Stan and Ollie decide to take Penelope home to their room at the hotel apartment. Keeping her in their room may be a problem as they sneak her in in the middle of the night and as their room is right above the bedroom of their strict landlord. She being in their room leads to one misadventure after another for Stan, Ollie, the landlord and another tenant. But the fact of the police still believing Penelope to be stolen may put an end to Penelope's association with Stan, Ollie and the rest of the people in the building... that is unless Penelope has other ideas.—Huggo
- Fed up with having to put up with the tyrannical pet-shop owner, Penelope--a silky and rebellious young goat--chews up her frayed leash and escapes to freedom. Presumed stolen, the runaway goat decides to follow the kind pair, Stan and Ollie, all the way to their cramped apartment, under the nose of the cranky landlord. With a strict no-pets-allowed policy, both men and the animal must do their best to keep the noise down; however, this is easier said than done, especially when there's a funny smell in the room. Who can deny a pet's unselfish and unconditional love?—Nick Riganas
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