The dog-catcher stopped his truck and went to collect Scamp. The puppy was hesitant to go, but he was scooped up and was being taken to a cage now to be locked up. It felt like he was being thrown in the doggy slammer. All those other dogs inside looked very depressed due to being locked up and not free like the others that were either free on the street or snuggling and safe in a home with a human telling them what to do all the time. After the dog-catcher left Scamp and the other dogs and went to his office, Atticus snuck into where scamp was and closed the door after he got inside.

"Scamp, Scamp, where are you?" Atticus asked as he looked through each of the cages. "Excuse me, but have either of you seen a puppy here?"

Scamp was thinking of his family, feeling very homesick. He had made the wrong decision about becoming a stray dog like his father before him and Buster with his crew.

A Pekingese type female dog came to the end of the bars. She yawned a bit, a little surprised to see a human around here that wasn't the dog-catcher. "A puppy?" she smacked her muzzle a little, sleepily. "What kinda puppy, sugar?" she didn't even seem surprised that there was a human able to talk with animals.

Atticus turned to the female dog. "Yeah, a puppy, he's new in the dog pound." the boy said.

The Pekingese scratched a bit. "What breed is he? I think I might've saw a schnauzer/cocker spaniel mix come in..."

"He's the son of Tramp." Atticus said.

"Tramp you say? I remember him... He's a tramp but I love him..." the Pekingese fluttered her eyes a bit.

There was something that caught Atticus's attention. There was puppy whimpering and loud snapping heard in another part of the pound.


Angel and Mo were running down the street as Lady, Tramp, and Cherry, were lying on the front porch, asleep sadly.

"You gotta help us, he's at the pound, Scamp's in trouble!" Mo panted from her running.

This woke Cherry and Tramp up.

"Huh?" Cherry rubbed her eyes.

Angel barked to get everyone's attention.

"Scamp?! Come on, Cherry!" Tramp told the human girl.

"We'll be back, Lady." Cherry told the cocker spaniel and ran with the dogs down the street to get to the dog pound as the Fourth of July fireworks sparkled.


"HELP!" Scamp cried and tried to dodge Reggie's monstrous bites.

"Don't worry, Scamp, I'm coming!" Atticus said.

Atticus then opened the cage Scamp was in. Reggie's chain was nearly lose and he was going to hurt Scamp whether he was an innocent little puppy or not.


Tramp and the girls kept running, hoping they wouldn't be too late.

Atticus got in front of Scamp as his protection whether he was scared himself or not and right now he was scared, but so was Scamp. Reggie growled viciously and was on his way to lunge out at the boy as well.

"Keep your paws off my boy and friend!" Tramp came in between them, looking ferocious.

The two dogs had a very violent fight. Tramp kept biting at Reggie, but the bigger dog seemed impossible to take down. Reggie even finally threw Tramp against the hard brick wall.

"Hey, paws off my pop!" Scamp yelled, then bit the big dog on his tail.

And this caused Reggie to howl out in pain. Reggie did what he did with Tramp and made him slam against the wall. Tramp got Reggie to bash against some walls and officially locked the cage door on the big dog and locked the door, luckily now Scamp was out. A psychotic dog laughed wickedly as Tramp comforted his son.

"Atticus, are you okay?" Cherry asked her guy friend.

"I'm alright." Atticus said.

"I'm sorry I made fun of you and singled you out about being dog-like..." Cherry dabbed her knuckles, hoping they could still be friends after this adventure.

Tramp was trying to wake Scamp up, hoping the pup wasn't dead, luckily, Scamp wasn't. When Scamp woke up, they were reunited and very happy together for Tramp's bravery and his slick moves against Reggie as the fireworks blasted heroically as the dog who saved his son from certain doom. The dog-catcher then came in.

"Dang it, forgot he was still in his office." Atticus said.

"You! The one who got away!" the dog-catcher recognized Tramp and came toward the dogs with his net.

However, he had a lot of pain as Angel was biting his butt.

"Good girl!" Mo beamed, smiling fondly at her puppy.

The dog-catcher was now running around and then his net got caught. Angel let go of the dog-catcher and made him slam his head against the wall and black out in a dizzy spell.

"Angel!" Scamp rushed over to the girl dog, very thrilled of what she did to help them.

"Come on, you guys, we better get everyone where they belong." Cherry smiled and walked out with them back to the Brown house with James and Elizabeth.

Mo and Angel came with the family.

"Wait, there's something Scamp has to get from the junkyard." Atticus said.

Cherry looked down at the puppy. "We better get him his license... That's what James calls their collars, I don't know if it's a term down here or not." she shrugged about calling a dog collar a license than a collar. She then glanced at Mo.

The tomboy street urchin looked sheepish and looked away a bit.

"Hey, she's kinda cute, huh?" Cherry teased Atticus a little.

Scamp was apologizing to his father about running away.

"Yeah, she is cute." Atticus whispered, while blushing.

"She's cute, she seems nice enough for you, ask her out already!" Cherry playfully nudged the boy's shoulders.

Mo glanced at them and put a hand on her mouth, stifling giggles.

"Atticus, there's one last thing we gotta do." Scamp came to the human boy after reuniting with his father and 'uncle Jock' and 'uncle Trusty'.

"You're right, Scamp," Atticus said before whispering to Cherry. "I'll do it later on and then we have to find her a family."


Scamp and Atticus were on their way back to the junkyard to the delight of the dogs.

"Hey, look, it's Scamp he escaped the pound and Atticus came back to his senses." Buster said.

"Yeah, no thanks to you!" Scamp nearly huffed at the Rottweiler about being abandoned in the dog pound.

"Come on, you know our motto." Buster smirked, trying to still sound friendly like it was a big misunderstanding.

"You can keep your motto." Atticus and Scamp said.

Scamp smiled as he looked down and found his collar and placed it where it rightfully belonged. "But not this." the puppy said.

"We're going home where we belong." Atticus said.

Buster was a little insulted at first, but then decided to let them go. He felt like it was their loss. The other junkyard dogs though were starting to feel like that maybe having a family to call their own wouldn't be such a bad idea.

"So long, Buster." Atticus said.

"Yeah, fine, go!" Buster snapped. "I don't need you!"

The other dogs clamored to Atticus and Scamp about having families and wondered if they could do the same.

"Sure, you can all do the same." Atticus said.

"So long, Buster." Scamp walked to get with his family, then made a boot fly to the Rottweiler.

Buster dodged and laughed at the puppy. "You missed, Scampalooser!" he laughed, then a bunch of garbage landed on top of him for his misfortune. Buster wasn't killed, but he was trapped.

"Nice one, Scamp." Atticus said.

"That's my boy!" Tramp praised. "Come on, let's go home."

Buster called out for the others to help him instead of leaving and dissed them for being house pets.

"That's a good look for you, Buster, garbage class..." Angel smirked, then went after the Tramp family.

"I think a home sounds nice..." Ruby smiled.

"With lots of children and hugs and kisses!" Mooch laughed as they also went to get themselves adopted.

"Hey, someone wanna give me a paw over here?" Buster asked.

"Au revior, Buster, it has been, how you say, beautiful!" Francisco smirked, then went with the others to no longer be junkyard dogs.

Buster tried to let the dogs come back but they wouldn't.


Tramp, the dogs, and kids were rushing back to the Brown house.

"What's all the commotion?" James came out as he heard mild barking. "Scamp?"

"Scamp back!" Junior cheered as Lady rushed out with Annette, Danielle, and Collette.

Angel and Mo saw the family reunite and decided to get going on their own yet again. There was no way James and Elizabeth would let them stay into their already completed family. But before they left.

"You know you two could stay with them." Atticus said to the girls.

"Oh, we don't want to impose..." Mo said shyly.

"Hey, come on, girl!" James called to Angel, seeing her and seeing Scamp was friends with her.

Angel's ears pricked up and she went up slowly to the human man.

"Oh, she's my dog, sir..." Mo came up behind Angel and held her close.

"And they don't have a home." Atticus said.

"Oh, she's a little angel..." Elizabeth beamed as the girl dog hugged Junior.

"Angel, Angel!" Junior cheered for the new dog.

"I know, that's why I named her that." Mo smiled as the family didn't know that was even the dog's name.

Elizabeth looked at them and Mo seemed to be homeless, she looked at her husband. "Jim, dear, you don't suppose..."

"Oh, no, Darling, we got enough dogs as it is!" James declined, trying not to sound nasty against the urchin girl and her dog.

But the dogs weren't going to be giving up on Mo or Angel.

James tried to resist everyone's sad puppy eye dogged look, but it was hard since he had already owned six dogs. "Oh, what's the use... Welcome to the family, Angel and Monique."

"Angel and Momo!" Junior cheered.

After that, James and Elizabeth adopted Mo into their family and Angel as another pet. Elizabeth even gave Angel a bow like the triplets and put Mo in a nice clean dress.


"So, is that your girlfriend?" Cherry teased her friend as she saw Mo look a little happier, even if she was forced in a dress.

"Yeah." Atticus said.

"'Bout time you found someone." Cherry smirked, folding her arms.

Then a family came over to the Brown's house. James was giving Scamp a bath.

Elizabeth came to the door. "May I help you?" she asked the family visiting.

"We were hoping if you or your husband or any of your other family members had seen a young boy named atticus he was taken away from us when he was just a baby." A female voice said.

"Actually, we have, he's one of our cousin's friends," Elizabeth said. "Is it the same one though? Do you happen to have a picture?' she wanted to make sure, though she was sure Atticus was the right one since it was an uncommon name.

"Well, we don't have a photo of him as the age he is now but here's a picture of him of when he was a baby." The female voice said as she handed Elizabeth the photo.

Elizabeth took the photo and looked to see a baby boy who sort of what Atticus might have looked like as a baby. "I see... Excuse me a moment," she went further into the house and saw Cherry, Atticus, and Mo sitting together on the couch. "Pardon me, Atticus, but there's someone here to see you."

"Okay, I'll go see who it is." Atticus said then turn to mo before going to see who it was. "I'll be right back."

Elizabeth stepped aside and allowed Atticus to meet the guests to their house. The woman and man and teenage girl all widened their eyes.

"Can I help you?" Atticus asked them.

Elizabeth went away to let them privately talk.

"Who was it?" Cherry asked the woman.

"I don't really know for sure..." Elizabeth said softly.

"Atticus, is it really you?" The woman said.

This made Atticus's eyes widen. "How do you know my name?" he asked.

"Because we gave you that name." The man said.

Atticus then widened his eyes again as he remembered a dream of a memory of his family and these three were three of the people in it.

"Are are you my Mom, Dad, and older sister?" Atticus asked.

"Yes, son." The father said.