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This character sheet is about the Dalmatian family of 101 Dalmatian Street; a large family of dalmatians who are the main characters and focus of the series.
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    In General 

Main Puppies

15 of the 99 puppies in the family.
    Dylan 
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"Oh my dog! Oh my dog! Oh my dog!"
Voiced by: Josh Brener
The eldest puppy from Delilah's side of the family. He's a pedantic control freak and dreams of being the first dog on Mars. He's considered more responsible than his siblings and their leader.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Dylan is into astronomy, and the spot pattern on his right ear resembles the Canis Major (or Dog Star) constellation.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: While he is friendly, a bit geeky and a bit of a worrier, do not EVER mess with his family.
  • Big Brother Instinct: If he ever sees ANY of his 98 siblings in trouble, he'll instantly dive in to help them. Clarissa definitely learns this the hard way at the end of "Flea-Mageddon."
  • Character Catchphrase: When under stress, Dylan has a frantic and repeated "Oh my dog!"
  • Chick Magnet: Roxie, Portia and Summer have all found him attractive at one point or another.
  • Control Freak: He considers himself to be the puppies' responsible leader and expects all of them to listen to him.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Dylan is often like this with Dolly.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The Responsible to Dolly's Foolish.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He and Dawkins created most of the inventions in the house.
  • Geek: Is one about things space related. He aspires to become the first dog on Mars, imagines himself as a space marine when doing house chores, and gets excited when he mistakes a garden gnome for a space alien. He is also into paleontology.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Considering just how trusting he was of Bessie and Hunter.
  • House Husband: Dylan is often the one who handles most of the chores in the house.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Sure, he can have a bit of an ego at times and is a bit stuffy when it comes to rules, but he really deeply cares about his family.
  • Leitmotif: Has one on the official soundtrack.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Dylan is the feminine boy to Dolly's masculine girl.
  • Momma's Boy: Implied, given that he's the oldest of his mother's pups. The fact that she scolds him far less than other puppies and appreciates his hard work and being respectful towards her supports this, with Delilah even sometimes wishing Dolly would be more like him.
  • Neat Freak: He spends his time cleaning up after everyone and takes it seriously.
  • Nervous Wreck: Having to constantly keep the peace in the family (and keep the house clean) has left Dylan more than a little jumpy.
  • The Nose Knows: While not as strong as Diesel's, Dylan's sense of smell is also pretty strong.
  • Not So Above It All: In the short "Prank Pups," he plays a prank on Clarissa's human, Hugo, by gluing his phone to the ground.
  • Odd Friendship: With Fergus. A domesticated, Neat Freak Dalmatian and a Loveable Rogue wild fox may not seem like the basis of a good friendship, but official materials call Fergus Dylan's best friend.
  • Plot Allergy: He's allergic to cats.
  • Power Trio: He's The Kirk whenever Dawkins becomes part of his and Dolly's antics.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: With Dolly. He's the uptight, nervous one who likes following the rules.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: The color and spot pattern on his ears is the same as Delilah's.
  • Team Mom: He's the primary caretaker of his little siblings when their parents are away, doing things like giving them baths and reading them bedtime stories. He's also very concerned with their general safety and well-being.
  • Unexplained Accent: Unlike his mother and his biological siblings, Dylan does not speak with a British accent.
  • Vader Breath: Whenever Dylan wears his space helmet, he breathes like this.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Dolly. They snark at and argue with each other all the time, but when push comes to shove, they always have each others' backs.

    Dolly 
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"Dalmatians can do anything!"
Voiced by: Michaela Dietz
The eldest puppy from Doug's side of the family. A passionate athlete and skater, she's a tomboy who, unlike her stepbrother Dylan, is more rebellious, carefree, and adventurous. She comes up with a lot of insane ideas that end up causing trouble.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Dolly's markings make it look like she's wearing sports gear on her legs, which befits her tomboyish nature.
  • Big Sister Instinct: Although she is more easygoing about it than Dylan, she can be protective of her siblings like her stepbrother is.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: In her circle of friends, she's the thin to Roxy's big and Snowball's small.
  • Character Catchphrase: "Bow whacka wow!"
  • Character Tic: Can frequently be found hanging upside down like a bat, even in a shot where there's nothing to latch onto. This trait appears to have been passed on to her younger siblings.
  • Cool Big Sis: She's this to her youngest siblings, especially Dizzy and Dee Dee. Dolly takes her role model duties very seriously.
  • Daddy's Girl: Implied, given that she's the oldest of her father's pups. The fact that she looks up to him for being a firefighter and willing to cave in to his pleas supports this.
  • Didn't Think This Through: A recurring problem of hers. Dolly's focus on fun and freedom means she rarely thinks about the consequences of her actions. In "Power to the Puppies," she lets the pups eat as much food as they want... which quickly leads to a kibble shortage.
  • Ears as Hair: In profile her ears resemble long hair, and occasionally flop between being animated as if it were hair and being animated normally.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The Foolish to Dylan's Responsible, though she is shown to be a lot more pragmatic and down-to-earth whenever Dylan lapses into fantasy.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: Dolly is faced with this numerous times, and always puts her family's needs before her own.
  • The Gadfly: She REALLY loves to get on Dylan's nerves.
  • Hates Being Alone: Dolly thrives on the company of her friends and siblings and feels lost and insecure whenever she’s alone.
  • Hidden Depths: While she can be a rather impulsive Dalmatian, Dolly has been shown to be rather observant, noticing things which others may not, such as what Deepak does around the house. She also tends to be a lot more level-headed in times of crisis compared to her brother.
  • Ironic Name: According to series director Miklos Weigert, the production team found the name ‘Dolly’ hilariously unfitting for her character and fell in love with the contrast.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She may enjoy teasing Dylan, but when the situation gets serious, she shows genuine concern for her stepbrother, as well as others, and does try to make things right again.
  • Leitmotif: Has one on the official soundtrack.
  • Lovable Jock: She's into skateboarding, and is also energetic and fun loving.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Dolly is the masculine girl to Dylan's feminine boy.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: She has no problem pulling Dylan into group hugs and jumping on his head. She gets that from her father.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Dolly has been shown to often ride on a skateboard and play with tennis balls.
  • Power Trio: She's The McCoy whenever Dawkins becomes part of her and Dylan's antics.
  • Rebellious Spirit: While Dylan is a stickler for rules, Dolly herself is more carefree and adventurous.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: With Dylan. She's the carefree, adventurous, rebellious one.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: The color and spot pattern on her ears is the same as Doug's.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: She appears to be a good swimmer and diver, as evidenced by "Power to the Puppies" when the house is flooded and she swims from the second floor to the bathroom to shut off the water valve, and "Long Tongue Day" when she scares everyone out of the pond by swimming under the water and biting them from below.
  • Tomboy: An adventurous, rough and tumble type of girl.
  • Tomboyish Voice: Courtesy of the naturally husky Michaela Dietz.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With Dylan. They snark at and argue with each other all the time, but when push comes to shove, they always have each others' backs.
  • Youthful Freckles: Her facial markings resemble this.

    Dizzy and Dee Dee 
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Dizzy (right) and Dee Dee (left)
Voiced by: Nefeli Karakosta and Florrie Wilkinson
This pair of mischievous, but sweet and affectionate troublemakers are often seen together, and idolize their big sister Dolly and follow her everywhere.

    Dawkins 
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"Oh kibbles!"
Voiced by: Rhys Isaac-Jones
A science nerd, Dylan's first mate, lead gadget boy, and the chief engineer of the house. He's a total logic hound who doesn't get emotions.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Dawkins is suppose to be The Smart Guy of the Dalmatians, with the spots around his eyes made to resemble round frame glasses.
  • Badass Adorable: For a precious puppy, Dawkins can be surprisingly tough, especially in episodes like "Winter Funderland" and "Dawkins Strikes Back" as well as his "Gigglebug Guarantee" short with Dylan.
  • Badass Bookworm: Also doubles as a Badass Adorable.
  • Beleaguered Assistant: He doesn't take too kindly to being dubbed Dylan's sidekick.
  • Berserk Button:
    • He gets pretty angry when Dallas insults his Princess Positron doll in "It's My Party." It's actually one of the few things that gets him emotional.
    • He does not like it when others take advantage of his hard work, as shown in Dawkins Strikes Back.
  • Calling Parents by Their Name: Unlike the other pups, he calls Doug by his name rather than "Dad." The only time he does call Doug "Dad" is in "Balancing Act" (albeit while Doug isn't off at work).
  • Character Catchphrase: "Oh kibbles!"
  • Deadpan Snarker: Dawkins is arguably the most sarcastic pup in the house:
    Dallas: Oooh, this one's a keeper. I want it for my selfie cake.
    Dawkins: I hear words but their meaning eludes me.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: He and Dylan created most of the inventions in the house.
  • Intelligence Equals Isolation: Shown to suffer from this in "Fetch."
  • Manly Tears: Sheds these in Poodlefall once Dylan's Poodlewolf character gets perma-killed.
  • Middle Child Syndrome: Dawkins is this according to Word of God.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after English ethologist Richard Dawkins.
  • Not So Above It All: While he seems to be the most sensible of the pups, episodes like "Long Tongue Day," "It's My Party," and "Fox in the Dog House" show that he can act just as quirky as them.
  • Phrase Catcher: "Dawkins! You're in charge!"
  • Power Trio: He's The Spock whenever he becomes part of Dolly and Dylan's antics.
  • The Reliable One: Is usually the one left in charge when Dylan and Dolly are gone, due to being the most sensible of the pups.
  • Security Blanket: He's very attached to his Princess Positron doll, and Dolly comments how he never leaves anywhere without it. Which makes it all the more devastating when Cruella puts it through her skinning machine as a "test run."
  • That Makes Me Feel Angry: Will occasionally say out loud how he's feeling about certain situations. For example: "Feeling disappointed."
  • Vetinari Job Security: He's the only one who knows how to maintain the gadgets to keep them working properly. When he leaves in "Dawkins Strikes Back," the gadgets malfunction and the house goes into shambles until he comes back.
  • The Workaholic: To the point where he struggles with relaxing in "Dawkins Strikes Back."
  • Youthful Freckles: Has spots on his cheeks that resemble freckles.

    Diesel 
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"Hot diggity!"
Voiced by: Bert Davis
A rough-and-tumble young pup obsessed with playing in the dirt and digging. He isn't the smartest, but he has a great sense of smell that makes Dylan a little jealous.
  • The Ditz: Not exactly the brightest pup.
  • Fast Tunneling: He once dug so far down he hit a water pipe.
  • Hidden Depths: While not the brightest pup, Diesel has a really strong nose which is able to pick up precise details.
  • Filthy Fun: Loves playing in the dirt.
  • Fish Eyes: Occasionally has these.
  • The Nose Knows: He has the most well developed sense of smell in the family.
  • The Pig-Pen: He is never seen without a distinct coating of dirt on his fur.
  • Sleepwalking: Diesel has a tendency to dig in his sleep.
  • Verbal Tic: He sure can "dig" stuff.

    Dante 
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"There's nothing out there. NOTHING."
Voiced by: Kyle Soller
A gloomy goth and eternal pessimist. He always predicts doom and gloom and the end of the world, which usually doesn't come true.
  • Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: He's a black Dalmatian with white and purple spots.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: His gloomy view is exemplified with being mostly black with white spots compared to his siblings (even when it should be genetically impossible).
  • Character Catchphrase: "IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!" or some variation. In some episodes it's practically his only line. Also "Heed my barks!" on occasion.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Considering he's obsessed with the end of the world and his reaction to a sinkhole opening up is "Why can't my predictions be this accurate?" then he qualifies.
  • Creepy Good: He may be the "weird goth pup" who's obsessed with the end of the world, but he's a good guy who's part of the Dalmatian family.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Despite his dark fur pattern and spiked collar, Dante is generally a good (if paranoid) pup who means well.
  • The End Is Nigh: His entire outlook on life.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Is the only one who catches on to the fact that Bessie is evil in A Summer To Remember.
  • Goth: He loves everything dark and gloomy and enjoys doing things like lurking in shadows.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Sure, he's a moody goth and make Dylan smash his moon rocks in "Crushed Out," but he also tries warning Dylan about how evil Bessie is in "A Summer to Remember."
  • Large Ham: OH YEAH. He often yells about the end of the world in a dramatic matter, and when talking about it to Dylan, he even tries to do an echo.
  • Medium Awareness: A minor example, as in two of the Multi Part Episodes, Dante is the one who addresses the audience, saying "Previously on… 101 Dalmatian Street," even when he currently in the situation that leads in to the previous episode's cliffhanger, such as "A Summer To Remember."
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Most likely named after Dante Alighieri, author of The Divine Comedy.
  • Nervous Wreck: Can be considered this when talking about nothing except THE END OF THE WORLD!!!
  • The Paranoiac: He's convinced disaster is always just around the corner.
  • Slasher Smile: Gets one in "Dante's Inferno," when his prediction about Hunter comes true.

    Triple-D 
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Left to right: Dallas, Destiny, Déjà Vu

Destiny, Dallas, and Déjà Vu

Voiced by: Lauren Donzis (Destiny and Déjà Vu) and Abigail Zoe Lewis (Dallas)
The Triple-D is a trio of over-the-top triplets. They're the stars of TV commercials, magazine ads, and YouTube videos.
  • Annoying Younger Siblings: Both Dylan and Dolly (and even Dawkins) tend to see them this way sometimes.
  • The Ditz: Déjà Vu.
  • The Dividual: This element actually gets lampshaded and possibly deconstructed in "It's My Party," where the three get upset when it seems like even their own family do not see each of them as individuals.
  • Drama Queen: They even make an imitation of the scream emoji from time to time.
  • Finishing Each Other's Sentences: Usually Destiny starts a sentence, Dallas says the middle part, and Déjà Vu says the last part.
  • Gasshole: Deja Vu, to a limited extent. Episodes such as "A Date with Destiny... Dallas, and Deja Vu" showcase this, along with the following episodes "London, We Have a Problem," and "Balancing Act."
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: Destiny's collar has hearts, Dallas's collar has diamonds, and Déjà Vu's collar has circles.
  • It's All About Me: Dallas can get this way sometimes.
  • Hates Being Alone: Deja Vu is this. In "The Walls Are Alive," when Dallas and Destiny disappear, Deja Vu begins to panic, explaining that the two never leave her alone, since she works better in a group.
  • Nobody Touches the Hair: Dallas is very particular about who gets to touch or brush her fur.
  • Polar Opposite Triplets: While the show sometimes portrays the triplets as single-minded, episodes such as "It's My Party" show that they all have different personalities, and do get upset when others do not see this:
  • Same-Sex Triplets
  • The Smart Guy: Destiny.
  • Unexplained Accent: "A Date with Destiny... Dallas, and Deja Vu" reveals the Triple-D (or at least just Dallas) are from Delilah's side, which makes their lack of British accents odd.

    Delgado 
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"Vroom vroom! Coming through!"
Voiced by: Jack Binstead
He is the fastest dog in the family with wheels replacing his hind legs, as he is disabled and uses a wheelchair. He talks fast, thinks fast, sleeps fast, loves sports, and looks up to his big sister Dolly big time.

    D.J. 
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"I always knew the theremin would come in handy."
Voiced by: Maxwell Apple
D.J. is a musical prodigy and rhythm master. He has an array of instruments for every possible occasion.
  • Brutal Honesty: He can get this way sometimes, like when Dylan asked him if he had a personality.
    D.J.: I won't lie. If you were a piece of music, you'd probably be what plays in an elevator.
  • Source Music: D.J. has been shown to be the in-universe source of background music in numerous episodes, such as "The Nose Job," "Curse Of The Ferry Dog," or "Poodlewolf."
  • Street Musician: In "The Woof Factor," D.J. says that he sometimes goes busking in Covent Garden.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: He advocates Dylan not feeding into peer pressure in "Dotty Dancing," holds down a job, and generally seems to be the most level-headed of the younger pups.

    Deepak 
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"You should've listened to the universe!"
Voiced by: Nikhil Parmar
Deepak strives for peace and calm for all dog-kind and is usually in search of his inner cat, but on the inside, he is the most stressed pup.
  • Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: Deepak, who meditates and is named after a New Age movement figure, has face spots that look like the Yin Yang symbol. The Yin Yang symbol also represents how contradictory elements such as light and darkness are part of universal balance. Deepak himself is a contradiction, a puppy who tries to be calm and balanced, yet is prone to stress induced freakouts, on top of being a canine who acts similar to a feline.
  • Butt-Monkey: Especially in "Snow Day."
  • Deadpan Snarker: It's rare, but Deepak has subtle moments of dry wit to him. In "The Wow of Miaow," during the scene where Constantin tells Dylan that he's mocking him to make him feel small, Deepak whispers "also insignificant" into Constantin's ear.
  • Fan Boy: His reaction to Constantin's Wow of Miaow statue can pretty much be summed up like this.
  • Leitmotif: Deepak appears to have his own meditation theme, as heard in both "Yoga Pups" and "The Woof Factor." There are meowing sounds in said theme, echoing how Deepak searches for his inner feline.
  • Lotus Position: Does this while meditating.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after Deepak Chopra, a prominent figure in the New Age movement.
  • Nervous Wreck: Ironically, despite being the enlightened monk of the family, Deepak is fussy, sensitive and tends to lose his cool fairly easily - to the point of freaking out entirely in "Snow Day." Overall, he tends to be a lot better at calming down others than himself.
  • Nice Guy: When not under total stress, he's generally one of the sweeter and more mild mannered pups and, as shown in "The Wow Of Miaow," happily calms down his family members when they're feeling stressed or upset.

    Da Vinci 
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"I need to paint this!"
Voiced by: Akiya Henry
A paw-print street artist with a style of her own. She is hip and urban, but at heart she's a sensitive pup and a dreamer with soul, integrity, and a unique point of view.
  • Leitmotif: Has two on the official soundtrack.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: Named after Leonardo da Vinci. Lampshaded in "Doggy da Vinci," where a crowd of people who spot her painting quickly chases her to try and take photos while calling her a "Doggy da Vinci," and Dylan questions how they know her name.
  • Nice Girl: One of the kindest and gentlest doggies in the family.
  • Performance Anxiety: Da Vinci quickly begins to feel overwhelmed when a large crowd gather about her because of her art.
  • She's a Man in Japan: In the Danish, Polish, European and Brazilian Portuguese dubs, Da Vinci's gender was changed to a male. The first and last of these changed her back into a female for "Doggy Da Vinci," making for a neat case of Inconsistent Dub.

    Dorothy 
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Voiced by: Margot Powell
A baby and the youngest and sweetest of the bunch. So young she doesn't even have her spots yet.
  • The Baby of the Bunch: Is so young she doesn't even have her spots yet.
  • Baby's First Words: "Bye bye!"
  • The Cutie: The youngest and most innocent of the puppies.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: Despite being so young, she can tell when characters like Hunter and Cruella are up to no good.
  • Improbable Infant Survival: Dorothy is prone to ending up in dangerous situations, from nearly getting crushed by a snow plow to catching the flea virus to being captured by Hunter and later sucked into his tube, yet she always manages to get away unscathed.
  • Meaningful Name: Dorothy is the full first name of Dodie Smith, the original author of 101 Dalmatians.
  • Oral Fixation: Dorothy LOVES to chew things, be it toys, furniture, or tails.
  • Protectorate: She becomes this to Hunter in the season finale, after he undergoes a Heel–Face Turn.
  • Stealth Pun: What's a short name for Dorothy? Dot or Dottie.

Parents

    In General 
  • Good Parents: While their respective jobs keep them busy, they are caring and loving parents to the pups, including their step-children - especially Doug, who is always eager for group hugs from his pups.
  • Happily Married: They're very affectionate with each other, and a Running Gag in "A Summer to Remember" has them trying to get some "alone time" away from the pups.

    Doug 
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"Honeys, I'm home!"
Voiced by: Rhashan Stone
Dolly's father and Delilah's husband. He's an American Dalmatian firefighter dog who is full of love, and is an expert at dealing out kisses and hugs.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: It really says something when he tries to tell puppy stories to Spike just to embarrass Dolly, while they're all stuck on a rock with a rising tide in a storm.
  • Cuddle Bug: He loves group hugs from his kids.
  • Doting Parent: He treats the puppies like the best thing that's ever happened to him and cuddles them as such.
  • Firehouse Dalmatian: He works at the fire station, and in one episode even takes Dolly there on bring your child to work day.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: He's more emotional and overly-affectionate in comparison to Delilah.
  • Nice Guy: A friendly firefighter and good natured dad.
  • Papa Wolf: Despite being terrified of Cruella De Vil like his wife is, he was willing to fight against her to protect their family.
  • Prone to Tears: As shown in the pilot episode. It doesn't take much to set off the waterworks with Doug.
  • Understanding Boyfriend: He gets involved with his wife's family history with Cruella, knowing that she has been burdened with her ancestors' conflict with the woman.

    Delilah 
Voiced by: Ella Kenion
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"Single file, you know the drill!"

A direct descendant of Pongo and Perdita, Dylan's mother and Doug's wife. She's a British nursing dog and top medical specialist that works alongside the clueless Doctor Dave. She is an over achiever with a high stakes job but is never too busy for her "sweeties" back home.


  • Ass Kicks You: She once had to wake up an unconscious Doctor Dave by slapping his face repeatedly with her backside.
    Delilah: Really hate to do this, but...
  • Deadpan Snarker: Usually in regards to Doug or Doctor Dave's antics.
  • Full-Name Ultimatum: Often calls Dylan and Dolly by their full name whenever she gets mad at them.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: To Doctor Dave.
  • Mama Bear: Naturally, being a mother of the Dalmatian family. In her own words, "Nobody disses [her pups] and gets away with it." For example, she quickly defends Dolly when Clarissa mocks her at the spa in "Girls' Day Out." She also puts her fear of her family's Arch-Enemy aside and fights her to protect them.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: She's more level-headed and no-nonsense in comparison to her emotional husband.
  • The Nose Knows: According to Word of God, Delilah is able to make a diagnosis just by smelling. She's also able to recognize the smell of a de Vil.
  • Only Sane Woman: Coming from a generation of a very large family herself, she has a lot of experience dealing with a large amount of puppies in a calm, collected manner.
  • Plot Allergy: In "Girls' Day Out," it's revealed that Delilah is allergic to orchids.

Other Puppies

The 84 other puppies in the family.
    In General 
  • All There in the Manual: The tie-in song "In The House" reveals all their names, which are never mentioned in the show (except Dimple and Dai-ichi once in "Snow Day.")
  • Big Sister Worship: In Dylan's own words, the pups are Dolly's biggest fans.
  • Hive Mind: The puppies look alike and act all the same, and the episode "Power to the Puppies" shows they all obey the "top dog" without a second thought, repeating "DIG!" over and over again as Diesel convinces them to dig the deepest hole ever.
  • You ALL Look Familiar: Spots and collars aside, the other 84 (aside from the Dimitris) have identical models to each other.

    Dimitri 1, 2 & 3 
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Guess which one is which.
Voiced by: Rocco Wright

  • The Dividual: Like the Triple-D, but in this case they even share the same name.
  • Ear Notch: Each of them have one, 1 and 3 on their right ear (in different places), and 2 on his left ear.
  • Fake Guest Star: The Dimitris are sometimes seen in promotional material and by other similar means and have even played prominent roles in some episodes, such as "The Wow Of Miaow" and "Fetch," yet the three are not considered part of the main group of pups, nor do they appear in the opening title sequence.
  • Gasshole: Their introduction in "Winter Fun-derland!" shows them casually burping at each other.
  • Identical Twin ID Tag: Each wears a gold chain with the number 1, 2, or 3. They also have slightly different appearances, namely different eye patches, ear tatters, and one ear with the same number spots that their chain is.
  • The Pranksters: The three are always pulling pranks and getting in to trouble.
  • Same-Sex Triplets
  • Trickster Triplets

Former Members

    Mr. Fuzzy 
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Voiced by: Matt Wilkinson
A human temporarily brought into the family by Dizzy and Dee Dee to be Dylan's "pet." The Dalmatians later let him go to find love.
  • The Klutz: Mostly in the Dalmatians' house, due to not knowing how many of the gadgets there work.
  • No Name Given: Is only referred to as Mr. Fuzzy, the name Dizzy and Dee Dee give him.

    Dodie Smith 
An eccentric billionaire and the former owner of the Dalmatians, before deciding to leave them their house and live on an island.

"Who we got in the house? We didn't miss a spot
Who we got in the house? 101's the number we got"

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