Cocker Spaniel: Lady From: The Lady and the Tramp (1955)
The famous spaghetti scene and the following night in the park is one of the most romantic moments in all of Disney animation. A beautiful and pure-bred Cocker Spaniel falls in love with a tramp dog. The sequel to the film is called Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. On the surface Lady possesses a classical canine personality: loving, good-spirited, and basically trusting. But although she is not quite as strong or forceful a character as Tramp, she is not without strength of her own. Romantic she may be, as well as frequently confused and terrified, but there is steel in her, as seen when she tells Tramp to go away following the unfortunate incident at the pound. An even greater degree of steel is shown as she struggles to break her chain in order to get at the rat that has infiltrated the baby’s room (she is eventually successful).Of all the characters in the two movies, Lady was one of those that changed the least between Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp’s Adventure. She is still the same loving, tender-hearted, quiet-spoken dog as always (traits synonymous with Cocker Spaniels) and provides a lighter contrast to Tramp’s sometimes-excessive discipline.







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