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Main Animals

     Max 
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Voiced by: Louis C.K. (first film), Patton Oswalt (second film)

A Jack Russell terrier, and one of the two protagonists of the movie. He is quite fun-loving but is somewhat possessive of his owner when Duke comes along.


  • Accidental Murder: He and Duke end up killing The Viper.
  • Amazon Chaser: He starts to reciprocate Gidget's feelings for him after he sees her effortlessly take down the entirety of the Flushed Pets right in front of him.
  • Bullying a Dragon: To Duke. From the very beginning, he's prone to try and push the other dog around, despite the fact that he's literally bite size to the latter. He also bullies Rooster in the sequel for his approach on parenting Liam. Rooster is unfazed by it and teases him back.
  • Character Tic: Becomes overprotective of Liam, which causes him to scratch himself whenever he feels that he's in danger. The scratching gets so bad that Katie has to get him fitted for the cone of shame.
  • City Mouse: A city dog that stays at Uncle Shep's Farm in the sequel. He find the sights, smells, and sounds of the farm overwhelming, which makes his anxiety worse. Luckily, Rooster helps him overcome his fears and adjust to the country.
  • Crush Filter: Max suddenly sees Gidget with all-new eyes when she opens a can of whoop-ass on the Flushed Pets.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: The plot is set into motion when Katie adopts Duke and brings him home. Given that his whole life virtually revolved around his owner, Max becomes bitter and suspicious of the new dog, and initially tries to get rid of him.
  • It's All About Me: Initially.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While he can be a bit egotistical, he's a nice guy once you've gotten to know him.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: When he tries to reunite Duke with his previous owner, it backfires spectacularly.
  • Oblivious to Love: As shown in their first interaction in the film, Max is so focused on his owner's return that he's oblivious to Gidget's overly flirtatious mannerisms.
  • Shown Their Work: Max's initial reaction to Duke is spot on for how a pet dog will react to the sudden introduction of a new animal into the family home. Especially when the new pet is considerably larger and the dog feels threatened. Pet shelters unanimously agree that the way Katie handled the situation was among the worst ways. She's lucky Max and Duke didn't wind up grievously wounding or killing each other considering she left them unattended for an extended period of time.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: Shows this in a few scenes, most notably in the skinking van while trying to free Duke. For such a small dog, he shows little trouble holding his breath; he can even keep up with Duke, who's a Newfoundland, a breed widely recognized as good in water.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Katie. At the beginning of the movie, he unblinkingly announces his intent to stand by the door to their apartment until she comes home.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Literally, this entire movie wouldn't have happened if he just hadn't been a dick towards Duke.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Gives one of these to Duke after he accuses Max of trying to get rid of him when trying to reunite him with his original owner (who they had just found out at the moment just died).

     Duke 
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Voiced by: Eric Stonestreet

A large, brown, shaggy Newfoundland and the other protagonist of the movie. He is at first reckless and inconsiderate, but is later shown to have a sympathetic backstory.


  • Accidental Murder: He and Max end up killing The Viper.
  • Berserk Button: Anything related to Animal Control, and often cats.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's a friendly dog who wants to get along with Max and can get really angry with him if Max started to fight with him or when he assumed Max tries to get rid of him after they discovered that Duke's previous owner already passed away.
  • Big Eater: He eats his big mixing bowl of food and then Max's terrier-sized portion (although that was while he was making a power play) and an enormous amount of sausages.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: His original owner, who had adopted him as a puppy, but never came for him after he was taken by Animal Control.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: With Max.
  • Gentle Giant: Under normal circumstances, he's a very loving dog.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He only acts like an asshole when you've gotten on his nerves.
  • Never My Fault: He accuses Max of trying to get rid of him when he tries to reunite Duke with his original owner, only to find out he just died. However, Max isn't at fault here because he was just trying to do something nice for Duke at the moment with no ill intention and he wouldn't have tried to do that had Duke not told him about his original owner. Thankfully, Max calls him out on it.
  • Nice Guy: More outgoing than Max and willing to get along with every pets.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story: Ironically. Turns out the reason his owner didn't come for him is that said owner died, and Duke only found out when he and Max made it to the house where he used to live, and were greeted by a cat.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: He's a Newfoundland, so he's naturally pretty good in water. Partially subverted, because he's the one in danger of drowning in the submerged van, as he's trapped in a cage and can't swim out.
  • You Won't Like Me When I'm Angry: When Max starts grumbling about him, Duke looms over him menacingly and says that if they don't get along, it won't be pretty.
    Duke: Man, are you making me angry! And when I get angry, I do this! [growls] And I don't like doing that! I need this place! And if it's gonna come down to you or me, it's gonna be ME!

     Snowball 
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Voiced by: Kevin Hart

A white rabbit. After he was abandoned by his magician owner, he went crazy, and leads a pack of other abandoned pets plotting to take revenge on humankind, deep down in the sewers.

In The Secret Life of Pets 2, he has developed a superhero complex after his new young girl owner dressed him in a superhero outfit.


Max's Search Party

     Gidget 
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Voiced by: Jenny Slate

A white Pomeranian who has romantic feelings for Max. She leads the pets to find Max and Duke.


  • Action Girl: An adorable Action Pet who knows how to kick some animal ass.
  • Badass Adorable: Max's disappearance really brings out the Determinator in her. To the point where she smacks the living tar out of Ozone for information, and clobbers ALL of the Flushed Pets when they attempt to kill Max on the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: "I'M DONE PLAYING NICE!"
  • Big Damn Heroes: Does this twice within the first two movies in a row.
    • In the first movie, she comes to Max’s rescue and attacks the Flushed Pets with a Curb-Stomp Battle when they were cornering Max and about to attack him (not knowing he was working together with Snowball to save their friends).
    • In the sequel, she, her friends, the Crazy Cat Lady and her pet cats use the lady’s car to run Sergei over when he was about to kill Max, Hu, Snowball and Daisy, rescuing the latter four.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Gidget: 1, Flushed Pets: 0.
  • Determinator: Will go through everything and anything to rescue Max and bring him home.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Her undying dedication to searching for Max and protecting him from Snowball and his minions pays off when he returns her feelings for him at the end. Of course she had to fight off Snowball's army before he even really notices her.
  • Nice Girl: Sweet-natured and affectionate.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: She accidentally gives away Max's name to Snowball (who only referred to him as "Tiny Dog" till that point), which now makes him aware of the identity of his target.
  • Ojou: She lives in a fancy apartment and is pampered like a princess.
  • One-Woman Army: The Flushed Pets had no idea what awaited them.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Wears a pink bow on her head.
  • Pintsize Powerhouse: This tiny Pomeranian? She can deck an army of pets.
  • Plucky Girl: The one who assembles Max's Search Party, and is totally prepared to go rescue Max without additional help.
  • Spoiled Sweet: Her owners spoil her, and she's a very kind and caring dog.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: She emphasizes that she doesn't care about Max more than as a friend and she really doesn't care if his new roommate is a girl or a boy, without being prompted. He's too wrapped up in his own troubles to notice, though.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Max.
  • Violently Protective Girlfriend: Downplayed as she's not technically his girlfriend (though she hopes to be), Gidget trashed the Flushed Pets' asses when they were about to kill Max.

     Chloe 
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Voiced by: Lake Bell

An obese and apathetic grey domestic short-haired cat, and one of Max's friends.


  • Artistic License – Animal Care: She eats cakes. That's not something a cat should be able to do without a serious stomachache at best and life-threatening indigestion at worst.
  • Big Eater: She eats an entire roast chicken and a cake.
  • Butt-Monkey: More than anyone else in the movie, she has her dignity repeatedly destroyed, most notably when she ends up on YouTube.
  • Cats Are Mean: Downplayed to "Cats Are Snarky Jerks With Hearts Of Gold"; she's a bit aloof, cutting and haughty and states to Max's face that she doesn't care about him or his problems, but she clearly cares more than she lets on.
  • Cats Are Snarkers: She makes sarcastic comments towards Max and about the rescue mission for the whole film.
  • Expy: She's more or less a female Garfield.
  • Fat Bastard: She's a fat cat and rather cold.
  • The Hedonist: Her Establishing Character Moment is her attempting to resist (and eventually succumbing to) her urge to eat an entire roast chicken. And then repeating the process with a cake.
  • Hypocritical Humor: She rolls her eyes at the dogs obsessing over the green ball, then goes nuts the second she sees the dot from a laser pointer.
  • I Meant to Do That: She's actually quite clumsy and prone to accidents and embarrassments, as most obviously demonstrated with her calamity with the buffet at the party. As with all cats, her typical reaction after the fact is haughty nonchalance and acting like nothing untoward happened at all.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: While she is being a dick about it, she is right when she says that Max's problem with Duke is something that is none of her concern. Her advice that Max needs to stand up for himself and assert that he's the "alpha" if he doesn't want Duke to bully him into submission in his own home is also not without merit.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She claims not to care about Max's problems and once tried to eat Sweet Pea, but she's the first one to go along with Gidget's call to action. She also convinces the others to come along by pointing out how Max has helped them all in the past.
  • Not So Above It All:
    • Like any cat, she affects an air of aloof dignity. Like any cat, she goes completely to pieces when startled and bounces across the entire buffet at Pops' party. Which is then broadcast on YouTube.
    • For all her aloof indifference and claiming to not care about Max or his problems, she still drops everything to help him out when he's lost. She also clearly happy to be reunited with her owner at the end.
  • Odd Friendship: Despite her snarking that she doesn't care about Max or his problems, of the gang we follow they seem to be each other's best friend.
  • Tsundere: She goes out of her way to pretend that she doesn't care about Max, but she's the one who gets everyone on board with saving him. And when her owner gets home, she spends a bit of time being moderately annoyed with her and even biting her finger before licking her, but can't quite conceal a fond little smile when she gets hugged.

     Tiberius 
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Voiced by: Albert Brooks

A sardonic red-tailed hawk who helps Gidget find Max.


  • Ambiguously Gay: After Gidget describes what Max looks like, Tiberius says that he sounds dreamy.
  • The Atoner: The reason he helps Gidget is to make-up for trying to eat her.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: He is nowhere to be seen in the sequel, nor is he mentioned.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Has his moments.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He refuses to eat Ozone for being "too ugly".
  • Freudian Excuse: He justifies his attempt to eat Gidget with the fact that he was "born with killer instincts".
  • Freudian Slippery Slope: "Come here, small food... I mean friend." Attempts to correct himself just make it worse.
  • Heel–Face Turn: In his first scene, he tricks Gidget into letting him out of his cage so he can try to eat her, but the attempt is foiled by the chain around his foot. He regrets his actions after Gidget scolds him, and, following her removing the chain, he never tries to eat her again.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: After his failed attempt to eat her, he confesses to Gidget that he's very lonely, and that no-one will be his friend because they're afraid he'll eat them. One wonders why...
  • Imagine Spot: After Gidget promises to be his friend in exchange for finding Max, Tiberius fantasizes about flying through the city with her on his back. And then both of them laughing maniacally as they swoop down on a luckless squirrel.
  • Noble Bird of Prey: He's a red-tailed hawk. While not exactly noble, he at least acknowledges his own shortcomings and helps the cast out.
  • Pet the Dog: Not literally, but while he's mostly sarcastic and has a not-very-well-hidden urge to eat the smaller animals of the party, we see him at the end affectionately nuzzling his human owner when they're reunited.
  • Reluctant Psycho: He really is lonely and wants friends, but when you're a bird of prey, it's just hard not to try eating small, fluffy things.
  • Running Gag: He continually attempts to eat some of the smaller members of the group. Justified since even "domesticated" hawks have a habit of trying to eat small animals, as it's hard-wired into their brains.
  • Token Evil Teammate: While he does join the effort to find Max, Tiberius is barely able to prevent himself from eating Norman and other pets.

     Pops 
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Voiced by: Dana Carvey

An elderly Basset Hound, who is paralyzed in his back legs and helps Gidget and the pets find Max and Duke.


  • Abhorrent Admirer: He makes flirty comments at Chloe which disgust her.
  • Accidental Misnaming: He calls Chloe "Rhonda", for some reason.
  • Cool Old Guy: He's an aged Basset Hound who takes advantage of the fact that his owner is rarely home by making his apartment into a local hot spot where pets are free to come in and party as they please. At one point, he gets hit off a wooden plank by by metal beam over dozens of feet above the ground and makes back up in a pipe without a scratch.
  • Dirty Old Man: His comments towards Chloe seem to imply this.
  • Gallows Humor: When asked how he is, he replies "Paralyzed." Later he hurries them up by saying that for him, every breath is a cliffhanger so they'd better move it.
  • Grumpy Old Man: Initially, though he quickly warms up to the group.
  • Handicapped Badass: Despite his paralysis, Pops does manage to lead the search team into the sewers, which involves crossing some dangerous (and high up) sections of New York.
  • Interspecies Romance: He becomes smitten with Chloe, to the point of referring to her as his girlfriend. Needless to say, the cat does not reciprocate.
  • Old Friend: Of Buddy's.
  • Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!: His motto.

     Mel 
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Voiced by: Bobby Moynihan

A hyperactive Pug and one of Max's friends.


     Buddy 
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Voiced by: Hannibal Buress

A laid-back Dachshund and one of Max's friends.


     Sweetpea 
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Voiced by: Tara Strong

A small parakeet and one of Max's friends.


     Norman 
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Voiced by: Chris Renaud

A guinea pig who keeps getting lost trying to find his apartment.


  • Butt-Monkey
  • Creator Cameo: Renaud is the movie's director.
  • Determinator: He spent three weeks trying to find his way back to his apartment room.
  • The Ditz: He is clearly shown not to be the sharpest tool in the shed among the search party.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: He finally succeeds in heartwarming fashion at the end of the movie, much to his owner's joy.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Has a short one after he briefly joins the Flushed Pets. Although given his general lack of smarts and amiability, it seems to be based more on a lack of understanding of precisely what's going on combined with his just being friendly and sociable more than anything else.
  • Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: He abandons the group after Gidget blows their cover to the Flushed Pets. He ends up getting caught by them anyway and joins them.
  • Too Dumb to Live: His tendency to get lost in the wrong pipe often gets him in trouble, such as when it causes him to come face to face with a flushed Sewer Gator.
  • With Friends Like These...: He is shown laughing along with the Flushed Pets at Max right before they're about to attack him for supposedly attacking Snowball. Although in his defense, given his general amiable nature and lack of smarts, he seems to be just genuinely pleased to see Max while not fully understanding exactly what's going on.

Humans

     Katie 
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Voiced by: Ellie Kemper

A kindhearted human girl and Max and Duke's owner.


  • Happily Married: With Chuck in the second movie.
  • Ivy League for Everyone: Early on, she is seen in the bathroom wearing a Dartmouth shirt. Certainly justifiable as her apartment and furnishings implies a fairly well-paid job.
  • Nice Girl: She's a very kind and loving soul, adopting both Max and Duke, at different times, purely because she couldn't stand to see them in the pound.
  • The Pollyanna: She is always expecting the things she does to have the best possible outcome. The way she introduced Duke to Max could have turned out much, much worse than it did.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: When she got home and saw her house trashed due to Max and Duke's actions, rather than berate Max and Duke, she quietly thanked whatever deity she believes in that things weren't worse, and Max and Duke are apparently okay with each other, and have worked out their issues.

     Fred 
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Duke's old owner.


  • Bus Crash: By the time Duke is able to make it back to his old home, Fred has sadly died.
  • Cool Old Guy: Still more than willing to play with Duke despite his age.
  • Posthumous Character: Unfortunately, he's dead by the time the story takes place and Duke is devastated and in denial when he learns.
  • The Voiceless: He has no lines of dialogue in his flashback appearance.

The Flushed Pets

     Tattoo 
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Voiced by: Michael Beattie

A dull-witted domestic pig and one of Snowball's chief enforcers.


  • Freudian Excuse: This pig is quite correct to be angry and resentful that his only purpose as a pet was to be a practice dummy for tattoo artists until they ran out of space, where he was summarily abandoned.
  • Let's Meet the Meat: Although he doesn't want to be eaten, many of his tattoos are reminiscent of this trope, as they map out the location of pork chops, ham and bacon on his body.
  • Tattooed Crook: He has tattoos all across his body. The fact that "Tattoo" is his name should definitely tell you something.

     Ripper 
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A silent, perpetually frowning English Bulldog and one of Snowball's chief enforcers.

     Ozone 
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Voiced by: Steve Coogan

A hairless Sphinx cat who Max and Duke encounter in the alley.


  • All There in the Manual: His name is never said in the film.
  • Bald of Evil: A hairless Sphinx cat and on the side of evil.
  • Cats Are Mean: If you are one of the Flushed Pets, it is a given.
  • Evil Brit: He is voiced by Steve Coogan after all.
  • For the Evulz: He outright destroys Max and Duke's collars, confiscating their tags for no real reason, and then summons an army of feral cats when Duke complains, all of whom absolutely torment both dogs until Animal Control shows up.
  • Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: All Gidget had to do was slap the shit out of him to find out what happened to Max.
  • Lean and Mean: He is an absolutely scrawny feline who picks fights with other animals.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Tiberius sums it up best.
    Tiberius: He's too stupid to talk, and too ugly to eat!
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Tiberius refuses to eat him for being "too ugly".
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: We never find out what happened to him after he told Gidget and Tiberius where Max went. Then again, he is seen in a mid-credits scene at a party at Leonard the Poodle's apartment, so it's safe to assume that Gidget and Tiberius let him go after learning of Max's whereabouts.

     The Viper (MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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A massive, one-fanged snake who initiates new recruits into the Flushed Pets by biting them.


     Ricky 

A male duck who was a member of the Flushed Pets before dying prior to the events of the film. According to Snowball, he was the only member of the Flushed Pets who was ready to kill humans on sight.


Other Pets

     Reginald (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 
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Voiced by: Steve Coogan

A Himalayan cat who lives in the house that used to belong to Duke and his former owner Fred in Brooklyn.


  • All There in the Script: His name isn't spoken in the film, but it is shown in the credits.
  • Cats Are Mean: Sort of. He hisses at Duke after popping out of a pot, tells him he looks dirty and asks him and Max to get lost before he gets fleas from both dogs.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: While he only appears in one scene, it is this scene where he tells Duke that his old owner died after he disappeared, which causes him to believe the cat is lying and accuse Max of trying to get rid of him, only for Animal Control to show up and try to catch the dogs.

The Secret Life of Pets 2

     Rooster 
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Voiced by: Harrison Ford

A sheep dog that works at a farm and helps Max get over his fear.


  • Cool Old Guy: A Welsh Sheepdog that isn't nearly as old as Pops, but is getting there in age. Despite getting older, he's still able to take down a fox and stop a cattle stampede with no difficulty. He also invites Max to howl with him on a tractor and he gives him a cool bandana. Duke thinks he's a badass as soon as he meets him, and eventually Max starts to think he's cool.
    Duke: So, how did it go? What happened?
    Max: You know, it was pretty intense! Tell him, Rooster!
    Rooster: You know, some stuff happened, now it's over.
    Duke: Wow! He can really tell a story.
    Max: Right?
  • Deadpan Snarker: Other than Chloe, there is now Rooster.
    Max: (about his cone) My therapist says I need it.
    (Rooster pulls the cone off Max)
    Rooster: There. You're cured. Hallelujah.
  • A Dog Named "Cat": Or rather a dog named Rooster.
  • Ear Notch: Has a notch in his ear, how he got it is unknown.
  • Grumpy Old Man: He gives a cold welcome to Max and Duke when they first arrive at the farm. He doesn't have time for Max's worries and reluctantly makes him go in the forest to save Cotton. He eventually warms up to Max once he's faced his fears.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: While he's gruff about it, the advice he gives to Max is true. Most of the time, a kid will learn that doing something dangerous will result in them getting hurt. Said kid will not do that thing anymore in order to avoid danger. However, there are those times where a little protection is necessary to prevent the child from getting killed.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Rooster is a strong believer in tough love. He takes a very blunt approach in dealing with Max, brusquely telling Max to get over his issues as fear and uncertainty are facts of life.
  • Mistakes Are Not the End of the World: This is other basic philosophy besides the whole tough love thing.
    Rooster: Oh, so he got really high up in this hypothetical tree? Kid gets hurt, he learns not to do it again. You know how many electric cords I've chewed?
    Max: Like multiple cords?
    Rooster: One. It shocked me. I walked backward for a week, but I never chewed a cord again.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Usually has a grumpy expression due to his stoic nature.
  • Nobody Calls Me "Chicken"!: In a literal example not related to bravery, he gets upset when Duke calls him Mr. Chicken after looking at the Rooster emblem on his water dish.
    Duke: We are so sorry, Mr...Chicken?
    Rooster: Name's not chicken, do I look like a chicken to you?
    Max: No sir.
    Duke: Nope, not even a little.
    Rooster: Name's Rooster.
  • Not So Stoic: While it seems like he fears nothing, Rooster gets worried when he can't find Cotton. He is sent into panic when he finds the lamb on a tree that is about to fall off a cliff. He also gets scared when it looks like Max and Cotton will meet their doom. Luckily, Rooster is able to save both.
  • Old Dog: He's getting on in years and grizzled, but still has what it takes, both to survive and to tutor Max.
  • The Stoic: Oh so much. He later shows sadness when Max and his family go back to the city, proving that he’s Not So Stoic.
  • Tough Love: As already mentioned, he is very big on this. He doesn't get why Max is so protective of Liam. Max wants to protect Liam from everything, but Rooster recognizes that Liam doesn't need it.
    Rooster: Kid seems fine to me. You're the one who's scared of everything.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Gives one of these to Max when he accidentally breaks the sheep fence, which causes all the sheep to escape.
    Rooster: What's going on?
    Max: Don't worry, I'm-I'm fine.
    Rooster: You let all the sheep out!
    Max: I did?

     Daisy 
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Voiced by: Tiffany Haddish

A small, caring Shih Tzu who enlists Snowball in helping her rescue the young tiger, Hu.


  • Damsel in Distress: Gets captured by Sergei, along with Hu, in the climax.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: She has a more realistic appearance than all the other characters.
  • Plucky Girl: Was willing to do everything she could to save Hu from Sergei and was able to outmaneuver the wolves, as well as save Snowball, while freeing the tiger cub.

     Hu 
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A gentle but destructive baby white tiger that was rescued from the circus.
  • Cats Hate Water: He's shown resisting going into a tub of water for a circus trick, though it's not clear if he's afraid of the water or just scared of the massive fall down into it. note 
  • Cute Kitten: He's portrayed this way, with his incredibly large blue eyes, and gentle and sweet demeanor, though being a tiger he's still bigger than most of the cast and is very destructive like exotic pets tend to be.
  • The Voiceless: He cannot talk because the dogs don't speak wild animal (although this conflicts with the fact that Tiberius, a wild red-tailed hawk, was able to speak to them in the first movie).

     Sergei 
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Voiced by: Nick Kroll

An abusive and cruel circus ringmaster and the Big Bad of the sequel.


  • Bad Boss: He treats both the animals and workers in his circus terribly. The one exception is his spider monkey sidekick, "Little Sergei", whom he treats quite well.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: He treats his circus animals badly, often taking a whip to them and threatening to make them into coats or rugs.
  • Captain Ersatz: He looks like a thinner Gru. He dresses in black, has a big nose, speaks in a Russian accent, and is bald. Hey, it's Illumination's first big hit. You gotta reference it in some way, shape, or form.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: In the first film, Snowball's villainy before he reformed was more over-the-top and silly and he treated his fellow flushed-pets with respect while in the sequel, Sergei’s villainy is played much more serious and the only one he treats kindly is his pet monkey, Little Sergei. What also sets them apart is that Snowball is a Tragic Villain and has a more fleshed-out personality while Sergei is a more Flat Character and has little personality other than being a circus owner.
  • Cruella to Animals: He tries to force Hu to jump into a pool of water for his act, and threatens to make a rug out of him if he doesn't. When Hu is released, Sergei threatens to make one of his wolves into a coat for Little Sergei.
  • Dastardly Whiplash: His design appears to borrow from this trope, though he lacks the signature mustache and either lacks many of the archetypes traits or is so Out of Focus they don't show well.
  • Evil Wears Black: He is a very bad man who wears a black hat and a black coat.
  • Flat Character: Generic villain, with no motive, back story, and little traits other than cruel and wants money.
  • Humiliation Conga: He is mauled by the protagonists, then just as he claims the upper hand, he is run over by the cat lady, twice, and then sprayed with mud from under her car's wheels.
  • Kick the Dog: He literally kicks Max into a basement window.
  • Repulsive Ringmaster: His witch hat and Sinister Schnoz give off this impression.
  • Sinister Schnoz: He is the movie's villain and his nose shows it.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The most serious antagonist in an Illumination movie since the bears from Sing.
  • You No Take Candle: His speech pattern is a little broken, likely due to the accent.

     Little Sergei 
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Sergei's pet monkey named after him.

     The Wolves 
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A pack of identical looking black wolves that serve Sergei.
  • Angry Guard Dog: Have this role, though as stated they are wolves and not dogs.
  • Dark Is Evil: All the wolves have black fur and work for Sergei.
  • Savage Wolves: They're large and vicious black wolves, though they are implied to also be victims of Sergei when he threatens to hurt one of them.

Alternative Title(s): The Secret Life Of Pets 2

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