There isn't a poodle in The Fox and the Hound 2. There is a pretty female dog in the film, however, and her name is Dixie.
they are the same Copper (dog) and Tod (fox) but different voice actors
Cash from "The Fox and the Hound 2" .
Sneak peek of The Fox and the Hound 2 , DVD storybook : New Best Friends , Sing along song : "The Best of Friends" and Two animated bonus shorts .
Probably not. I don't even know if there was a Fox and the Hound 2.
The direct-to-video animated movie released November 7th 2006
The Fox and the Hound 2 - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Netherlands:6 New Zealand:G Portugal:M/4 Singapore:G South Korea:All Sweden:Btl USA:G USA:G (certificate #42645)
From googling his picture, he just looks like a generic hound dog mix. Coon hound, mayhaps? Either way, I don't think he's really meant to be a specific breed. Just a hound dog.
the fox and the blood hound are typically the best way to take care of your rabbit infestation problem
In Fox and Hound Omaha #2 ,we can find gold exchange outlets in Omaha, NE
"The Fox and the Hound 2" the late Patrick Swayze provided the voice for the character Cash .
She looks a lot like a Saluki or an Irish Setter. Both breeds have a gorgeous slim body, fluffy ears and a beautiful coats. Dixie from "Fox and the Hound 2" Rita (Saluki) from "Oliver and the company" Sasha (Irish Setter) from "All Dogs go to heaven 2"
If you are dividing 35 poodles in half, you could draw 35 half-poodles or 17 and 1/2 poodles in 2 groups. If you are dividing 35 poodles by 5, you would draw 7 poodles in 5 groups. If you are dividing 35 poodles by 10, you would draw 3 and 1/2 poodles in 10 groups. The mathematical reasons for this are straightforward: 35 divided by 2 = 17 and 1/2 35 divided by 5 = 7 35 divided by 10 = 3 and 1/2 As to why anyone would wish to draw half a poodle or even cause one to be created, I have no idea.