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Dinah the Dachshund is a fictional character created by the Walt Disney Company. She appears as Pluto's girlfriend although she sometimes dates Butch the Bulldog as well. She first appeared in The Sleepwalker. Alternate meanings: Disney (disambiguation) The Walt Disney Company (also known as Disney Enterprises, Inc. ... Pluto Pluto is a fictional character made famous in a series of Disney short cartoons. ... Butch the Bulldog is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company in 1950. ... Jump to: navigation, search La sonnambula (The Sleepwaker) is an opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini to an Italian libretto by Felice Romani, based on a vaudville by Eugène Scribe. ...


Then in an episode called Canine Casanova, she appeared again with Pluto, who tried to woo her love and get to know her a little more. When she winds up in the dog pound, Pluto saves the day and becomes Dinah's hero. This is when the two start dating.


Then in In Dutch in the Netherlands, Pluto falls for Dinah and she becomes very attracted to him. In a lovely episode, Dinah gives pluto a kiss and Pluto feels great and wants to rush the relationship after a passionate kiss from Dinah. Instead, he ends up saving the land when the water of the dam becomes unprotected and it almost engulfs the Netherlands. Dinah and Pluto end up saving the day together.


In a romance episode called Pluto's Heart Throb, Pluto falls for Dinah but with a surprise that she has two male dogs that she loves. But obviously Dinah was only interested in Pluto because she loved him more. But Butch was never letting Dinah go or giving her up to Pluto. It was during that time Butch pushes Dinah to the swimming pool after demanding a kiss from her, she falls and calls for Help! immediately and once again, Pluto comes to the rescue. When Dinah is saved, she finally makes her decision who she wants to be with and dumps Butch.


And then in the final episode called Wonder Dog Pluto is rejected by Dinah because of a poster of a handsome talented circus pup named Prince. But Pluto believes that he's better than him and can prove to Dinah he is better than Prince so he later challenges Butch to a talent, while battling in a talent, Dinah is watching while Pluto is actually entertaining her. She falls desperately for him and starts to love his talent and him. And once again Pluto is no longer rejected by Dinah and Dinah falls back in love with him again. Wonder Dog is the name of a Sega CD side-scrolling adventure game and it is also one of the first games developed of the system. ...


Dinah replaced Fifi the Peke as Pluto's girlfriend in the later Disney cartoons. Fifi the Peke is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company. ...


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Dinah the Dachshund (377 words)
Dinah first appearance in film was in "The Sleepwalker" where she has a much darker pelt, and a more comedic physique (one that stretches and squashes as she walks).
In this tale Pluto is fast asleep in his doghouse when the hungry Dinah sneaks up and steals his bone.
Her next film is "In Dutch" (1946) where the two are now living in the Netherlands, and Pluto is a Milkman.
dachshund (564 words)
The Dachshund is a short-legged, elongated dog breed of the hound family.
Dachshunds have been kept by royal courts all over Europe, including that of Queen Victoria, who was particularly enamored of the breed.
Modern Dachshunds are characterized by their crooked-legs, loose skin and barrel chest, attributes that were deliberately added to the breed to increase their ability to burrow into tight spaces.
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