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    Blythe Baxter 

Voiced by: Ashleigh BallOther voice actors 

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Blythe Baxter is an aspiring fashion artist who along with her father, moved to the Big City apartment above the Littlest Pet Shop, a day-camp for pets. She has a mysterious talent on understanding and talking to animals, usually she talks to them and helps the animals to save the Pet Shop from closing down.


  • Acronym and Abbreviation Overload: She often speaks in acronyms (e.g., "NSM" for "Not so much"). Others rarely know what she means.
    • In Season 2, Mrs. Twombly starts keeping a notepad full of their meanings.
  • Alliterative Name: Blythe Baxter.
  • Bound and Gagged: In "The Nest Hats Craze!"
  • Catchphrase: "What the what / huh / etc.?"
  • Compressed Vice: In "Secret Cupet", she can barely get a single sentence out when around Josh and it all comes out as a nervous laugh; when in all other episodes, she talks to him just fine.
  • The Cutie: Just look at her!
  • Expy: Subverted. She isn't the same Blythe from Littlest Pet Shop Presents.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Phlegmatic: Friendly, laid-back and caring.
  • Friend to All Living Things: She has a special ability to care for and understand animals, and is ready to help make any pet that visits the LPS feel like a welcome guest.
  • Girlish Pigtails: She is a fashion designer who changes her clothes every day, so it's not much of a stretch for her to change her hair to this every now and then.
  • Heel Realization: In "Terriers and Tiaras", she realizes that she acted just like her competitor when the contest got to her.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: She is the main protagonist and has blue eyes.
  • In One Ear, Out The Other: In "What Did You Say?", she uses a towel to clean her ears this way.
  • Like Mother, Like Daughter: This becomes evident in Season 4, starting with "The Tortoise And The Heir", in which Speedy Shellberg, a 150-year old tortoise, remarks that she resembles Lauren "Betty" Baxter (nee Smith), Blythe's mother. Confirmed in "Littlest Pet Street (Part 2)", when Roger reveals that he has always known of Blythe's ability to talk to animals, because Betty possessed the same ability.
  • MacGyvering: She once built a skateboard out of junk. Before that, a hologram projector. Chuck Greene's got nothing on her.
  • Missing Mom: Her mother never shows up.
    • She is finally brought up in the first episode of season 4, where it is heavily implied that she has passed away.
  • New Transfer Student: To her school.
  • Nice Girl: Sweet, friendly, and loving.
  • Ordinary High-School Student: Acts like this, but hides the secret that she speaks to animals.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: She designs her own clothes and usually sketches her designs. That feat actually saved the pet shop from closing down.
  • Performance Anxiety: She is camera shy.
    • As of season 2, her camera shyness has lessened. She is still nervous in front of cameras, but much less so than before.
  • Powers in the First Episode: In the series premiere, she hits her head during an accident in the dumbwaiter and receives the ability to talk to animals and understand them.
  • Pseudo-Romantic Friendship: With Youngmee. Of her friends, she is the one with the most heartfelt moments and who she spends the most time with.
  • Secret Identity: Constantly keeps her ability to talk to animals a secret from almost everyone, as she believes she doesn’t want anyone to think she is crazy.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: Somehow, whether it was the dumbwaiter crash or not, she is suddenly able to talk to animals after entering Littlest Pet Shop. The final season reveals her mom had the same power, meaning she somehow inherited it.
  • Transplant: Combined with Canon Immigrant, the first Blythe dolls were made two decades before the first Littlest Pet Shop toys.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Girly Girl to Sue's Tomboy.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: She has a new outfit and hairstyle practically every episode.
  • Vague Age: Blythe is in high school and is said to be a minor, but it's not clarified what grade she's in.
  • Welcome to the Big City: Moves from a small suburb to the city due to her dad's promotion, and the first people she meets are the Biskit twins.

Day Camp Pets

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    Minka Mark 

Voiced by: Kira TozerOther voice actors 

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Minka Mark is a female pink monkey who is a talented painter. Usually high on energy, she is an expert regarding abstract art. But the downside, Minka gets easily distracted by shiny objects, hanging out on the tire swing, or looking for something to eat.


  • Alliterative Name: Minka Mark.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: She is a hyperactive monkey, she can't help it.
  • Cheerful Child: May or may not be an actual child, but is very cheery.
  • Claustrophobia: As is first revealed in "Dumb Dumbwaiter", she has issues with enclosed spaces. When trapped in the dumbwaiter in the aforementioned episode, she suffers a panic attack, crying out that she needs space and running around wildly. She depicts herself as a "Space Monkey" due to this.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: At times.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Sanguine: Fun-loving, creative, yet incredibly hyperactive.
  • Genki Girl: Ridiculously hyper.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Girly and sports pink pigtails.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: She is pink-furred, giggly, and has a pair of cute pigtails, but her loud and rambunctious nature could hardly be considered ladylike. She’s interested in dinosaurs for their ferocity and strength and the song in the series finale also implies that she likes karate movies.
  • Heroic BSoD: In "Bad Hair Day", she locks up when her friends pressure her into making praiseworthy art for them. It takes Russell admitting his mistake for her to finally snap out of it. Although during Russell's speech, it's implied that she was faking it in order to get the others to stop pressuring her and apologize.
    "I'M A SPACE MONKEY!"
  • Hidden Depths:
    • "Go Figure!" shows that she can stay still to meditate if she is focused.
    • In "Paint a Picture, It Lasts Longer", she can also replicate the styles of famous painters. But they are just not her.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Has blue eyes and one of the heroes.
  • Literal-Minded: Interprets phrases like "Can we talk?" and "Heard that" literally.
  • Motor Mouth: Speaks incredibly fast.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: She is an abstract painter... which, in her case, typically means splashing and rubbing paint all over a canvas, along with everything else.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Feminine and has pink fur.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: In "Bad Hair Day".
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Energetic girl to Russell's savvy guy. Most apparent in "Bad Hair Day".
  • The Trickster: Implied in "Bad Hair Day."

    Penny Ling 

Voiced by: Jocelyn Loewen (speaking), Laura Hastings (singing)Other voice actors 

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Penny Ling is a female white and purple panda. She usually has a sweet and gentle demeanor, and is the most sensitive of the pets. She also loves to dress up and show off her ribbon dancing.


  • Attention Whore: She is not afraid to lie if it means getting attention.
  • Badass Adorable: She, with the help of Vinnie, Russell, and Sunil, manages to rescue Blythe and the other pets that were trapped on the dumbwaiter.
  • Beware The Nice and Quiet Ones: "Mean Isn't Your Color" shows the usually sweet, soft-spoken little Panda go into a raging fit, and the other terrified pets do not even understand why.
    • In "Dumb Dumbwaiter", she very quickly gets fed up with the male pets' macho act and unwillingness to listen to her, and even Vinnie quickly thinks better of crossing the angry bear determined to rescue her trapped friends no matter what.
  • Beary Friendly: A panda with a heart of gold.
  • Big Eater: She is capable of finishing off an entire fruit tray in mere seconds (as seen in "Bad Hair Day"). Also, in "Dumb Dumbwaiter," the only reason she didn't get trapped in the dumbwaiter was because she stopped to eat popcorn (off the floor) after downing an entire bowl of it.
    • Also if you count the fantasies, in the Sweet Shop Song, there is a scene where she takes a massive bite out of the candy table.
    • The beginning of the episode "War of the Weirds," starts off with the pets coming back from the vet and it's reveled that Penny Ling ate all of the cookies that were meant for everyone.
    • During the song in "The Secret Recipe," Zoe offers Penny Ling some popcorn and she grabs every last one in the bag in just one handful.
  • Break the Cutie: It's really easy to make her cry since she is so sensitive. Skunk friend Pepper learned about this the hard way in "Penny for your Laughs".
  • Cuddle Bug: She loves hugging everyone she meets.
  • Death Glare: She can pull off a few nightmare-inducing ones whenever she is angry.
  • Drama Queen: Her friends have actually gotten use to her crying at the smallest things.
  • Flanderization: Her sensitivity becomes more exaggerated as the series goes on with her having a tendency to cry at the slightest inconvenience. It actually reaches a point where "Seeing Red" shows that her friends are becoming exasperated with her because she gets upset so often.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Phlegmatic: Loving and sweet, yet prone to emotional outbursts.
  • Friend to All Living Things: She can get a fly to perch on her hand like a Disney princess would a bird.
  • Full-Name Basis: Rarely is she actually referred to as just "Penny".
  • Gentle Giant: She is both the biggest and sweetest of the pets.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak:
    • She is pretty strong for an adorable and sensitive panda.
    • In "Seeing Red", she tries to act rough and tough like Scarletta.
  • Hartman Hips: Has both the widest hips and the fattest bottom out of the pets. "The Very Littlest Pet Shop" begins with Pepper making fun of how fat Penny's bottom is.
  • Large Ham: Quite a bit during "So You Skink You Can Dance" whenever she panicked.
  • Ms. Imagination: Established in Season 2 to have a talent for creating complicated and somewhat meandering stories on a whim, possibly to distinguish her from Sunil.
  • Nice Girl: She is extremely hesitant about voicing any negative opinion she may have out of fear of offending others. She is also the only one that didn't find Pepper's insult comedy funny from the get-go.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: At least when food is concerned, it seems. Upon seeing Sugar Sprinkles has sprinkles on her head, she licks her head without even asking if it's okay.
  • Ocular Gushers: A Running Gag.
    • She even made a flood with her tears one time.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: Whenever she cries. The best examples are "Penny For Your Laughs" and "What's So Scary About The Jungle? Everything!"
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: She is a ribbon dancer.
  • Pintsized Powerhouse: Can rip a large armchair at least twice her size in half when she is angry.
  • Prone to Tears: She's prone to Ocular Gushers at the drop of a hat. She is even criticized for this in "Seeing Red"
  • Shout-Out: Her name might be a pun on the title to a Beatles song.note 
  • Shrinking Violet: Reflected by her mostly purple color-scheme.
  • Singing Voice Dissonance: Her speaking voice is high pitched but her singing voice is much deeper and more mature. Justified, as a different actress does her singing.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: She thinks that she is the cutest pet in the entire world.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: In the episode "Seeing Red", she plays the girly girl to Scarletta's tomboy.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: In later episodes, Penny grows a bit egotistical and mean-spirited. It actually gets taken to a point where she straight up lies to her friends to be the center of attention. Though, she still has her softer moments from time to time.

    Pepper Mildred Clark 

Voiced by: Tabitha St. GermainOther voice actors 

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Pepper Clark is a female gray and white striped skunk whose talent is comedy acts. She usually can make everyone laugh but is sometimes brash.


  • Artistic License – Biology:
    • Pepper has digitigrade hind legs. Skunks actually have plantigrade hind legs.
    • Her scent is shown to come from her tail, sometimes the very tip of it. Skunk spray actually comes from glands located near the anus. Her smells are also portrayed as a temporary fume and will fade away in a short time, provided something can calm her down if she's in one of her negative moods, compared to real skunk spray which can linger for days if not dealt with.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She's skilled in the art of snark, often delivering sarcastic remarks at her friends at a moment's notice whenever they do something stupid or when in an argument.
  • Don't Explain the Joke: She awkwardly tries doing just this when Penny Ling doesn't laugh at her "Duck walks into a store" joke.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Choleric: Brash, snarky, and frequently acts as The Lancer to her fellow pets.
  • Incredibly Lame Pun: A lot of her jokes are basically of this variety.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Mainly in "Penny For Your Laughs." At first, she honestly doesn't realize that her new insult comedy routine can be genuinely hurtful, regardless of the insult being "just a joke." Until she inadvertently makes Penny Ling cry, that is.
  • In One Ear, Out The Other: In "If The Shoe Fits" she stuffs her tail in one ear, which comes out the other, to muffle Blythe and Youngmee's eardrum shattering Squees.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She is not shy about poking fun at others, but she'll always help those in need.
  • Joke Exhaustion: A flashback in "Penny For Your Laughs" shows her running the gag of splattering others with pistachio pudding into the ground.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: She is a comedian.
  • Plucky Comic Relief: A comedian, so it is to be expected.
  • Pungeon Master: Her jokes are loaded with puns.
  • Prehensile Tail: She can use her tail to grab things with or balance things on the tip.
  • Serious Business: In "Sweet Pepper", she rejects the suggestion to laugh at everything Captain Cuddles says. As a comedian, she won't laugh at something if she doesn't think it's funny.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: Her friends give her a makeover in "Sweet Pepper." The results surprise her.
    "Here Zoe, you handed me a picture of a pretty skunk instead of a mirror."
  • Smelly Skunk: Zigzagged, as it depends on her mood. Her musk becomes a foul smell when she is anxious or upset ("burnt rubber" scent or "moldy taco", for example), and a pleasant one if she is happy (vanilla or lemon). Her control and even fragrances vary. She can also get into a defensive position if need be, though not by turning around like a real skunk.
    • In the short "Eau de Pepper", she and Penny Ling work together to find a very specific fragrance for an incoming pet show. All of them are pleasant. Her happiest, as described by Penny Ling: is a "peppermint rosy cupcake".
  • So Unfunny, It's Funny: Frankly, a lot of the actual humor of her stand-up comes, more often than not, from how lame her jokes are and how enthusiastically she tells them.
  • Tomboy: It's most apparent in "Dumb Dumbwaiter". During the girls' beauty treatments, she eats the eye cucumbers, has no idea how to use powder, and uses a nail file to scratch her back. She even says "This girl stuff is fun!"
    • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Zoe's Girly Girl, and in "Sue Syndrome", Mitzi's Girly Girl.
    • Tomboyish Voice: She has a slightly deeper voice than Zoe, Minka, and Penny Ling, who all have feminine voices.
    • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She enjoys having girl time with the other LPS ladies, is willing to act more girly to impress a crush, and dons many feminine outfits and personas without objection during fantasy sequences and in real life.

    Russell Ferguson 

Voiced by: Samuel VincentOther voice actors 

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Russell Ferguson is a male orange hedgehog and the organizer of the group. He is the one to keep everyone in the Littlest Pet Shop on track, making sure the others won't wreck it in the process. Is occasionally mistaken for a porcupine.


  • Berserk Button: His hatred of being called a porcupine is averted in the early seasons. However, in later ones, he reacts violently if one calls him a porcupine.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: His eyebrows are bigger than the other pet shop regulars.
  • Break the Cutie: Almost starts crying in "The Hedgehog in the Plastic Bubble."
  • Butt-Monkey: Put through a lot of trauma and slapstick.
  • Carpet of Virility: "Fun Russell" opens his shirt in a musical number to reveal this. Thankfully it doesn't show up again.
  • Cassandra Truth: Often the first to notice suspicious behavior, but when he does, other pets do not seem to believe him until it's too late (or never believe him at all).
  • Character Development: When Russell is forced into being Blythe's model, he is scared to death, but with Zoe's help, he gets over it and even starts to like it.
    • In "In The Loop" in order to keep his sanity, he learns and enjoys dancing, singing, and stand up comedy, in turn becoming closer to his friends than he ever felt before and less of a paranoid perfectionist, though only he remembers it . Whether his newfound skills will be retconned is unknown.
  • Cute Little Fang: Has one fang sticking out his mouth.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He knows how to deliver a snide quip or two when he feels like it, but he's not as proficient as Pepper or Zoe.
  • Ditzy Genius: While he is usually the smartest of the pets, he does have moments of ditziness. One example is in the cold open of "Plane it on Rio!" where he interprets Blythe's facial expressions while she's on a call, and when she gets angry, he interprets it as talking to someone annoying even though she's clearly shooing the pets away.
  • Does Not Like Spam: He can't stand marshmallows; in fact, according to Pepper, he has an outright phobia of them.
  • Expy: He is basically Double D if he was a talking hedgehog.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Melancholic: Smart and analytical, yet uptight and neurotic.
  • I Am Not Weasel: From his cast gallery profile: "Russell's a hedgehog, and though he is often mistaken for a porcupine, he is happy to point out the difference." In "Blythe's Big Adventure Part One" this happens when Blythe meets him, and he comments that everyone makes that mistake.
    • Though averted in "Feud For Thought" in which he becomes outright offended when Whiskers calls him a Porcupine.
    • And in another episode, Blythe states he hates being called a porcupine.
  • Neat Freak: Obsessed with cleanliness.
  • Obsessively Organized: He wants everything to be orderly no matter the cost.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: His schtick is organizing.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Manages to hold the weight of human girl twins without much visible exertion.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: Savvy guy to Minka's energetic girl. Most apparent in "Bad Hair Day".
  • Schedule Fanatic: And how!
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: He can be either Vinnie's manly man or Sunil's sensitive guy Depending on the Writer.
  • Shorter Means Smarter: Downplayed, as he is the smartest of the pets (most of the time), but is only slightly larger than Vinnie, who is the smallest and dumbest of the pets (also most of the time in the latter sense).
  • Spell My Name With An S: His surname is spelled "Ferguson" in the Collector's Pack toy set and his cast gallery profile, but is spelled "Fergusun" in a Word Find.
  • Split Personality: In "Russell Up Some Fun" he becomes "Fun Russell".
    • Subverted in In The Loop, as Russell manages to perfectly balance his fun side with his neat freak side. But even that is implied to have been retconned with the arrival of an incredibly reckless and unsafe parakeet named Crash DangerFeather
  • Straight Man / Only Sane Pet: Actually played with a bit. When compared to the eccentricities of the other pets, he seems to be the only one who can ground everyone when the time calls for it. But then there are times when he shows the true extent of his need for organization, and it turns out to just be his own personal quirk. Besides, he's not as sane as Blythe.
  • Team Dad: Russell is the grounded, responsible member of the team, and looks out for his fellow pets. This becomes especially apparent in episodes like "Bad Hair Day", where he tells Minka he'll look out for her, and "Penny For Your Laughs", in which he defends Penny from Pepper's insults.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Sometimes with Vinnie.
  • Vocal Evolution: His voice in the earlier episodes was slightly more mature and calmer. As the series goes on, his voice gets higher and more whiny. Compare Bad Hair Day in season 1 and Senior Day in season 4.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: When Zoe quits the pet pageant show because Blythe starts behaving tyrannical, Blythe has to find a quick substitute, and picks Russell. note Which leads to Russell being stuffed into a blue, frilly dress, complete with make-up and a hat. He wins.

    Sunil Nevla 

Voiced by: Peter NewOther voice actors 

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Sunil Nevla is a male blue mongoose and wannabe stage magician. Very timid and insecure in demeanor, he enjoys performing magic, but his tricks rarely work the way he wants.


  • Ash Face: Often happens when his magic tricks literally blow up in his face.
  • Badass Adorable: When he saves the day in "Gailbreak!"
  • Berserk Button: Cobras.
    • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: When presented with them — or even imagining he is presented with them — he undergoes a complete 180 from cowardly, neurotic bumbler to fearless, unstoppable action hero.
  • Bollywood Nerd: Has shades of this.
  • Butt-Monkey: He has it a lot better than Russell, though.
  • Cowardly Lion: Or maybe a "Cowardly Mongoose". He spends most of his time cowering in fear. However, when the chips are down and he is the only one left, he will find a way to pull through and save the day on his own.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He can be pretty snarky when the situation calls for it.
  • The Eeyore: Has the tendency to be this.
  • Epic Fail: Sunil's attempts to fling paint at a canvas result on the entire day camp room being covered in paint while the canvas remains blank.
  • Forgotten Phlebotinum: He hasn't used his hypnosis ability since "Gailbreak!".
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Melancholic: Suffers from anxiety and low self-esteem.
  • Funny Foreigner: He is the only focal pet with a pronounced, non-American accent. Specifically, Indian.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Vinnie, especially since the second season.
  • Hypnotic Eyes: Can hypnotize others.
  • Interspecies Romance: Had a crush on Delilah, a cat, at least until she revealed her Jerkass side.
  • Lovable Coward: He fears many things.
  • Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: His psychic abilities. It's left unclear whether he is just in the right place at the right time or truly has powers.
    • His tricks as well. Physically teleporting himself with Shahrukh at the end of "Lights Camera Mongoose" seems beyond David Copperfield level of skill, or even logic itself.
    • Sunil's magic tends to overlap with Magicians Are Wizards.
  • Meaningful Name: "Sunil Nevla" is Hindi for "Dark Blue Mongoose."
  • Memetic Mutation: He becomes one In-Universe in "What, Meme Worry?"
  • Nice Guy: Probably the nicest of the main pets besides Penny Ling.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: He is into magic tricks.
  • Performance Anxiety: He can't do his magic tricks if he is being watched.
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: As provided by Peter New. He can scream in such a high pitch only dogs can hear him.
  • Seers: He is able to locate things and people by visions but despite their accuracy they are easily misunderstood.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Vinnie's manly man.
  • Shrinking Violet: He's not very confident, to say the least.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Gender inverted. He lost interest in Delilah after what she did to Zoe.
  • Stage Magician: He enjoys his magic tricks.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: Since he is the magician of the bunch, and seems to have control over some actual magic, it makes sense for him to have these.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: In 'Guilt Tripping', he intentionally makes Pepper feel nervous about the upcoming punishment that Vinnie is deciding on.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser:
    • Dresses up as a nurse in "What Did You Say?".
    • In one of Zoe's fantasies in "Frenemies", he is wearing a fancy dress and a tiara.
    • In "A Night at the Pawza", he wears a tennis outfit, but chooses a female version with a skirt, instead of shorts.
    • In "Petnapped!", he willingly chooses to play the role of a duchess, and seems to enjoy wearing the dress.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Blythe pulls this on him at the end of "Blythe's Crush".

    Vincent Alfonso "Vinnie" Terrio 

Voiced by: Kyle RideoutOther voice actors 

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Vinnie Terrio is a male green gecko who is gifted in dancing. His dancing skills are top-notch, but sometimes causes a lot of mess to the other pets in the shop.


    Zoe Trent 

Voiced by: Nicole Oliver (speaking), Kylee Epp (singing)Other voice actors 

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Zoe Trent is a female purple Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who is gifted at singing. A born diva, Zoe likes to be fabulous and to sing, wanting to achieve her goal as the best singer. She is one of the first animals to interact with Blythe.


  • Attention Whore: She loves being the center of attention and being in the spotlight.
  • Balloon Belly: In "Squeaker in the Main Role", she swallows her squeaky toy by mistake after bumping into a hydrant, only noticing where it went when she saw her stomach expand as a result. This directly results in...
    • iSophagus: After eating her squeaky toy, her distended belly made squeaking sounds every time she poked it.
  • Berserk Button: Do not mention Zoe losing at a modeling contest. She doesn't take it too kindly. Nor should you call her singing "horrible" like Dr. Handsomeface did.
  • Broken Pedestal: She used to look up to Delilah and her band, but they coldly reject her because she is a dog and steal her song for a performance.
  • Cool Big Sis: To Gail.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Zoe can certainly deliver her share of sarcastic quips when necessary.
  • Dogs Are Dumb: Downplayed. While not as dumb as Vinnie, she has her moments in Season 1, like mistaking a male dog for her sister (which, according to said sister, has happened several times before) and needing help finding a hat that's on her head. She is also admitted to sometimes forgetting she is a dog. She still has signs of this in later episodes, like interpreting Blythe's "don't be seen at the party" as "come in disguise" and being too infatuated with the vet's dog to know that he's not a doctor.
  • Drama Queen: Can be this at times.
  • Ears as Hair: Her ears are the same color as her hair, and she sometimes treats them like part of her hair.
  • The Fashionista: Zoe is very much into fashion and looking fabulous.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Choleric: Confident and ambitious, but tends to be arrogant and egotistical.
  • Furry Reminder: In "The Hedgehog in the Plastic Bubble", she mentions that since she is a dog, she doesn't see the color red very well.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: While no doubt the most feminine of the cast, she has a few moments of toughness, like being able to stand up to Wiggles when no one else would, not even the boys.
  • Graceful Ladies Like Purple: Has purple fur and is quite graceful.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: In "What, Meme Worry?" she is jealous of Sunil when he becomes famous (which is her lifelong dream) — and doesn't even appreciate it! She gets over it after she becomes famous too.
  • Hidden Depths: "Littlest Bigfoot" reveals that she has a great passion (and knack) for camping.
  • Icy Blue Eyes: Has blue eyes.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Sure she can be vain and bossy at times, but she's not afraid to stand up for her friends when someone hurts or insults them.
  • Kindness Button: Whenever she grows hostile, Blythe rubs Zoe's belly to calm her down.
  • Large Ham: Loves making a big show.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: She thinks very highly of herself, but she does treat others with nothing but respect.
  • Pastimes Prove Personality: She is a singer.
  • Puppy-Dog Eyes: A master of using this as her nuclear option to get her way, naturally.
  • Shipper on Deck: For Josh and Blythe. She goes with Blythe when she returns his keys.
    • Possibly one for Minka and Russell; Her party fantasy in "Frenemies" depicts them sharing a slow dance.
  • Team Mom: On occasion, she refers to the other pets by maternal-like titles such as "hon" and "sweetie".
    • Mama Bear: In "Alligators and Handbags", she viciously berates Wiggles McSunbask after he makes Penny Ling cry.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Girly Girl to Pepper's Tomboy.

Alternative Title(s): Littlest Pet Shop 2012 Main Characters

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