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Encyclopedia > Fifi the Peke

Fifi the Peke is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company. She appeared as Minnie Mouse's dog and Pluto's girlfriend. In one cartoon Pluto and Fifi even had five puppies together. One of them was eventually named Pluto Junior. Later on Fifi was replaced as Pluto's girlfriend by Dinah the Dachshund. Fifi disappeared from animation but she appeared in the line of merchandise called Minnie 'n' Me as Minnie's dog. Alice, a fictional character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Minerva Minnie Mouse is a fictional character of the Mickey Mouse universe featured in animated cartoons, comic strips and comic book by The Walt Disney Company. ... Pluto Pluto is a fictional character made famous in a series of Disney short cartoons. ... Dinah the Dachshund is a fictional character created by the Walt Disney Company. ...


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Fifi the Peke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (106 words)
Fifi the Peke is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company.
Later on Fifi was replaced as Pluto's girlfriend by Dinah the Dachshund.
Fifi disappeared from animation but she appeared in the line of merchandise called Minnie 'n' Me as Minnie's dog.
Pekingese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1068 words)
Pekes weigh from 7 to 14 pounds (3-6 kg) and stand about 6-9 inches (15-23 cm) at the withers.
Pekes' main problems are eye issues and breathing problems, resulting from its tiny skull and flattened face, and skin allergies (and hotspots).
Pekes should never be kept outside as their flattened faxes and noses can develop breathing problems, this makes it difficult for them to regulate their body temperature in overly hot or cold weather.
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