The next day, to celebrate their victory, the werewolves welcomed the dogs to Wolf Manor so that they could start their new legacy. Randy and the other werewolves were in their human forms at the time. Rodney then found the moonstone ring in the river, retrieved it, and put it back on his finger. It then glowed since a werewolf was wearing it. When he got back home, he saw Eliza and Ace playing with Randy. Randy then brought them to one of the rooms and showed them he had two presents for them. Randy said, "Hey, guys, look." Randy opened both boxes, as he had the hands, and showed them that he had made both doghouses for them to stay in.
Eliza screamed and said, "I love it." Ace said, "So do I." Eliza and Ace ran up to the doghouses Randy had made for them and ran inside. Randy said, "I knew you would like them." Ace said, "Like them? We love them." Randy said, "Oh, you mean like me." Eliza sarcastically said, "Yeah, right." Randy said, "You know you love me." Eliza said, "Well, the werewolf you. The human you is ok." Randy said, "Come on." Eliza and Ace followed Randy upstairs to his room. Randy then got into his bed and went to sleep because he had been up all night fighting with his uncle and Abby. Eliza and Ace then jumped onto Randy's bed and slept with him since they were pretty exhausted from the fight, too. All the werewolves then went to bed, just like Randy, and waited for night to fall.
Ten hours later, all the werewolves and dogs woke up. Randy then saw the room getting dark and sounds coming from the walls. Randy said, "It's time." Randy, Eliza, and Ace hurried to the ballroom of the mansion, where the werewolves change into werewolves, and saw Steve and Victoria opening the skylight. When they did, Randy and his family stepped into the moonlight, and it changed them all into werewolves. Randy said, "Better?" Eliza said, "Now, that's the Randy I know and love." The werewolves then headed out to help people, and to prove their antics were genuine, they allowed the dogs to accompany them. Since they had never done it before, the dogs were a little scared, but Randy knew they could do it. Seeing how Randy was going out, they also had a feeling they could, because Randy was helping them. The dogs then ran out with the werewolves. Randy said, "I knew you all could do it." Rose said, "Yeah, I'm thinking this is going to be fun." Jamie said, "Almost as fun as our adventure."
While they were out, the werewolves saw the police chasing a few robbers in a car, so they chased after them, and Randy finally got to join them without getting lost. Randy stuck with his parents and friends all the way so they wouldn't lose each other. Eliza and Ace then followed Randy while the other dogs followed the other werewolves. Randy used some of the tricks Eliza had taught him to help. Randy looked down and saw the park he promised he'd take Eliza and Ace to, so he got an idea. Randy said, "Mom, Dad, excuse us. But don't worry, we'll catch up." Randy, Eliza, and Ace then left, and Eliza asked Randy where he was taking them. Randy said, "Right here. I owe you a trip to the park."
Eliza and Ace then ran into the park and started to play. Randy said, "Enjoy yourselves. I'll see you both back at the house." Randy then left and caught up with his parents to stop the robbers, who were fleeing from the police. When the robbers saw Randy in the road, they were planning to turn him into roadkill, but Randy did to them what he did to his Uncle Max. He sucked in his gut and roared like a werewolf, blasting their car away towards the police. The police then arrested the robbers, and Randy's parents were proud that he discovered his inner wolf, even though he was part dog.
Meanwhile, Abby, Hunter, and the animal control officers were all rotting in jail while Randall and Merna were rotting in juvenile hall. Hunter said, "I may be imprisoned, but I'm imprisoned with a werewolf and his children. Once I get out of here, we'll see who has the last laugh." Abby said, "Sit down, Hunter." Hunter turned around and saw one of the animal control officers giving Abby a manicure. Abby said, "Just because you're imprisoned with a werewolf doesn't mean anyone will ever believe you. In case you haven't noticed, Max went over those falls and is now dead. And in case you've forgotten, visiting hours are before sundown, and that's when all the werewolves change. So even if you get a visitor, who's going to believe you without any evidence?" Hunter said, "I'll find some way to prove it." Abby said, "In the meantime, drop the topic; nobody will ever believe you now that you're in jail." Hunter then marched angrily to another part of their cell and hit Abby on his way there.
Once they got home from saving people, music started to play, and Randy stood still on all fours while he watched Eliza walk by the dogs from the abandoned house on her left side and the werewolves on her right side. When she reached Randy, they rubbed their noses together, happy to be together. Flower petals then started to rain on Randy and Eliza, so they looked up and saw the dogs from the pound throwing them. Rodney said, "I love happy endings." Anna said, "And happy beginnings." Anna rubbed her head on Rodney because she was happy to have him back after all these years. Everyone in the mansion started to cheer for Randy and Eliza because they had successfully brought Randy home, defeated Max and Abby, saved all the dogs, and called a truce thanks to Randy and Eliza. Mrs. Young then nodded yes with her hands together, because she couldn't have imagined a happier ending.
The End