The boys are spending their vacation on the farm of their hard-hearted Uncle, who is a radio enthusiast, with a dislike for dogs and children. Naturally, their pranks irritate him, especially when listening in on his radio apparatus he hears the boys instructing Brownie to swipe some pies off the kitchen window-sill. Uncle starts out to punish the boys, but finds that it is more difficult to catch them than he expected, especially since Brownie seems to have human intelligence in preventing the grown man from getting near enough his pals to do them harm. The boys and the dog find new friends, who join in their fun, with the result that the vacation is a success after all.
—Motion Picture News, October 7, 1922