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One day, Lady is saddened because Jim Dear and Darling have been treating her coldly. After talking with Jock and Trusty, she learns that Darling is going to be having a baby. The Tramp, a stray dog, overhears the conversation and gives Lady his own opinion, but is ordered out of the yard by Jock and Trusty.
Later, Jim Dear and Darling introduce Lady to the new baby, and then leave to go on a trip. While they are gone, Lady and the baby are looked after by Aunt Sarah, who takes an immediate dislike to Lady. After a run in with Aunt Sarahs cats, Sarah takes Lady to be muzzled. A terrified Lady escapes, but soon runs into some stray dogs. Thankfully, she is rescued by the Tramp, who not only assists in getting the muzzle off, but takes Lady out on the town to show her how he lives. After an Italian dinner at Tonys Italian Restaurant, the Tramp accompanies Lady home, but Lady is picked up by a dogcatcher. Due to her license, Lady is picked up by Aunt Sarah, but while at the pound, Lady learns of the Tramps many prior girlfriends.
At home, Lady is tied to her doghouse, when the Tramp comes to apologize. Lady refuses at first, citing his many girlfriends. She calls him back though, when she spots a rat going into the babys room. The Tramp goes to stop the rat, and Lady is able to follow him after breaking free of her doghouse. Aunt Sarah comes, and thinks the two dogs tried to attack the baby. The Tramp is taken off to the pound, while Lady is locked in the basement.
Jim Dear and Darling return as the dogcatcher leaves, and they release Lady. Lady then shows everyone the dead rat, revealing the Tramps true facts. Lady then leaves with Jim Dear, as the two rush to go get the Tramp. The dogcatcher is stopped thanks to the combined efforts of Jock and Trusty, though Trusty is injured.
At Christmas, it is revealed that the Tramp has been made a member of the family, and that Lady and he are the proud parents to a litter of four puppies.
Comics[]
In between the long gap between both films, Scamp appeared in many Disney comics, including his own comic strip which ran in newspapers from Monday, October 31, 1955 to Sunday, June 19, 1988.
Lady and the Tramp-inspired Names for Male Dogs
Lady and Tramp also have a number of friends and acquaintances who help them out, and who they help rescue from the dogcatcher and other unfriendly humans.
Jock is the grey dog in Lady and the Tramp and friend of Lady. Jock is a Scottish Terrier and his character also speaks in a Scottish accent, voiced by Bill Thompson. Funnily enough, Thompson voiced other characters too: Bull, the policeman, Dachsie, Joe, and a friend of Jim Dear. This was true for many of the voice actors.
Another friend (and neighbor) of Lady and her family is a bloodhound named Trusty.
Bull is a bulldog and fellow stray. He has a Cockney accent. There’s also Dachsie, another stray and friend of Tramp who is a dachshund (with a German accent, of course).
Additionally, there’s Boris, a Borzoi who is another stray dog. And then there are other supporting stray dog characters including Toughy (a mixed breed dog with a Brooklyn accent), and Pedro, a Chihuahua.
Last but not least for dog names, there’s Scamp, who is Tramp’s son born at the end of the film.
As for humans in the film, there are a couple of male characters whose names would work well for a new dog. There’s Tony, the owner of the Italian restaurant where the famous spaghetti scene happens. There’s Jim Dear, who originally buys Lady for his wife, Darling.
You could also name your dog after some of the minds behind the film, including Walt Disney; story writer Joe Grant; directors Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske; and screenwriters Erdman Penner, Joe Rinaldi, Ralph Wright, and Don DaGradi.
There’s also Ward Greene as name inspiration–his 1943 short story inspired Walt Disney to make this movie.
Lady & The Tramp: Meet The Dogs (2019)
Lady and the Tramp is a popular Disney movie that people can’t seem to get enough of. A live-action remake of this beloved classic was even released in 2019. But what kind of dog is Lady? She happens to be one of the easier dog breeds to identify in the movie, yet fans still speculate about different theories. We must refer to the movie’s creator to verify what kind of dog Lady is. And what about the Tramp? Keep reading to learn more!