Lady and the Tramp drawing - how to draw a dog - How to draw lady and a tramp
On
Christmas morning in
1909, Jim
Dear gives his wife
Darling an
American cocker spaniel puppy that they name
Lady. Lady enjoys a happy life with the couple and her friends,
Jock, a
Scottish terrier, and
Trusty, a bloodhound.
Meanwhile, across town living by the railway, a stray mutt named
Tramp enjoys his stray life, begging for scraps from
Tony's restaurant and protecting his fellow strays Peg (a
Maltese) and
Bull (an
English bulldog) from the local dog catcher.
Later, Lady is saddened after her owners begin treating her rather coldly.
Jock and Trusty visit her and determine that their change in behavior is due to Darling expecting a baby. While Jock and Trusty try to explain what a baby is, Tramp offers his own thoughts on the matter, making Jock and Trusty take an immediate dislike to the stray and order him out of the yard. As Tramp leaves, he reminds Lady that "when the baby moves in, the dog moves out."
Eventually, the baby arrives and the couple introduces Lady to the infant, to whom Lady grows fond.
Soon after, the two decide to go on a trip together, leaving their Aunt
Sarah to look after the baby and the house. However Aunt Sarah dislikes dogs, refusing to let Lady near the baby. When Lady clashes with Aunt Sarah's two trouble-making
Siamese cats,
Si and Am, she takes Lady to a pet shop to get a muzzle. Lady flees, but is pursued by some strays
. After Tramp rescues her, the two visit a local zoo, where Tramp tricks a beaver into removing the muzzle. Later, Tramp shows Lady how he lives "footloose and collar-free", eventually leading into a candlelit
Italian dinner with the famed "
Spaghetti Kiss". Lady begins to fall in love with Tramp, and the two spend the night together on a hilltop in the park. As Tramp escorts Lady back home the next day, Tramp stirs up trouble in a chicken coop. As the two dogs flee, Lady is caught by the dogcatcher. At the pound, the other dogs admire Lady's license, as it is her way out of the pound, and reveal Tramp's relationships and how he is unlikely to ever settle down. Eventually, Lady is claimed by Aunt Sarah and is chained to the backyard doghouse. Jock and Trusty visit to comfort her but when Tramp arrives to apologize, Lady angrily confronts him about his past girlfriends and failed attempts to rescue her, after which Tramp leaves.
Moments later, as it starts to rain, Lady sees a rat trying to sneak into the house with an intention of harming the baby. Lady barks frantically, but Aunt Sarah tells her to be quiet. Tramp hears her barking and rushes to help, entering the house and confronting the rat in the nursery. Lady breaks free and races to the nursery, finding the rat on the baby's crib. Tramp manages to kill the rat but knocks over the crib in the process, waking the infant. When Aunt Sarah comes to the baby's aid, she sees both dogs and thinks they are responsible. She forces Tramp into a closet and Lady into the basement and then calls the pound to take Tramp away. Jim Dear and Darling return as the dogcatcher departs. They release Lady, who leads them and Aunt Sarah to the dead rat, vindicating Tramp. Overhearing everything and realizing Tramp's intentions, Jock and Trusty chase after the dogcatcher's wagon. Jock is convinced Trusty has long since lost his sense of smell, but Trusty is able to find the wagon. They bark at the horses, who rear up and topple the wagon onto a utility pole. Jim Dear arrives in a taxi with Lady, and she reunites with Tramp. However, Trusty is injured in the struggle and Jock howls in sorrow.
That Christmas, Tramp, now a part of the family, has his own collar and license. Aunt Sarah has also reconciled with Lady by sending her a box of dog biscuits. Lady and Tramp raise four puppies together: three resemble Lady (
Annette,
Danielle and
Collette) and one resembles Tramp (Scamp). Jock comes to see the family along with Trusty, who is carefully walking on his still-mending leg.
Thanks to the puppies, Trusty has a fresh audience for his old stories, but he has forgotten them.
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