
The Garrisons, who raise dachshunds, are convinced by their vet to take in a Great Dane pup named Brutus, who thinks of himself as a dachshund, and whose identity confusion causes a series of humorous household crises.
Publisher:
Burbank, Calif. : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, [2004]
Edition:
Widescreen (1.751), enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions.
ISBN:
9780788851636
0788851632
0788851632
Branch Call Number:
DVD UGLY DA
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 93 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Additional Contributors:
Alternative Title:
Walt Disney presents



Opinion
From Library Staff
Highly entertaining movie about the antics of a Great Dane who thinks he's a Dachshund.
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Comment
Add a CommentOne of my all time favorite Classic Disney films! The hijinks and adorablness will not disappoint. Note: Note I may be a bit bias as I own my very own Ugly Dachshund (a Great Dane) and this is her favorite movie too!
Loved this old-fashioned Disney movie. Somewhat stereotyped but okay. Great for kids!
A Dachshund and a Great Dane have puppies on the same day. The Dachshund has too much milk, the Great Dane too many puppies (she rejects one). What seems like a simple solution leads to marital crisis and one confused Great Dane.
This was a cute movie I love the little dachshunds. A must see for the entire family.
DO NOT WORRY ITS NOT ABOUT AN UGLY DACHSCHUND BECUASE NO DOGS ARE UGLY
I loved this movie when I saw it the first time many many years ago on television, and I laughed and laughed when I saw it again. It certainly lead to discussions between myself and my husband who is a small dog person and who is a large dog (LION!) person.
Excellent Disney Fun