Animals
While some of these animals appeared in only one episode, and thereferore weren't physically recurring, they were mentioned in several episodes so their characters were recurring. For this reason they are included in this article.
Dudley - . He only appeared on the episode "Commercial Breaks". After that, Esteban mentions him in some episodes. He appeared again on "Suite Life on Deck", in the episode "Mother of the Groom".
Scamp (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) - Maddie's pet dog. In the episode "Crushed", he and Ivana, London's dog, fall in love and Ivana has five puppies. When "talking" to Ivana he notes that he has one flea but it is only there on weekends.
Ivana (voiced by Emma Stone) - London's spoiled dog. She is a Pomeranian, and appears to be a lot smarter than London. In the episode "Crushed", she and Scamp, Maddie's dog, fall in love and she has five puppies. She is a parody of Tinkerbell Hilton.
Bonnie and Clyde - Two rats that Zack and Cody used in a science project.
Tippy - The horse that pulls the carriage around the hotel. He was almost gotten rid of in one episode.
Read more about this topic: List Of Recurring Characters In The Suite Life Of Zack & Cody
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“I wish more and more that health were studied half as much as disease is. Why, with all the endowment of research against cancer is no study made of those who are free from cancer? Why not inquire what foods they eat, what habits of body and mind they cultivate? And why never study animals in health and natural surroundings? why always sickened and in an environment of strangeness and artificiality?”
—Sarah N. Cleghorn (19761959)
“To err is human also in so far as animals seldom or never err, or at least only the cleverest of them do so.”
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)