Trusty

Trusty is a Bloodhound from Disney's 1955 hit Lady and the Tramp and ''Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He is voiced by both Bill Baucom in Lady and the Tramp'' and Jeff Bennet in the sequel.

Personality
Trusty can usually seem absent minded and a little clumsy but is a loyal, sweet and respectful friend to Lady and everyone else. He has a large way with manners referring to Lady as Miss Lady mam. Trsuty is extremely heroic risking his life to save Tramp and nearly died trying.

Lady and the Tramp
Trusty first appearance is in the beginning of the film where he is asleep dreaming of his former glory days of tracking down criminals in the swamps with his grandfather. Jock mentions to Lady that poor Trusty has long lost his sense of smell. When Trusty finally awakens he is delighted to see the new coller given to Lady. Trusty comments that she has grown up so fast. Trusty later appears as Lady is depressed at the fact that Jim Dear and Darling have not been giving the love and respect that she usually gain from them.

Trusty realizes that Darling is having a baby and tries to explian with no luck until Jock explains. They briefly describe what a baby is and is interuppted by Tramp. Trusty tells Lady not to listen to Tramp's stories. Trusty then appears as he visits Lady after her heartwarming and heartbreaking adventure with Tramp. Trusty is then seen feeling guilty at the fact that he misjudged Tramp after he saved Lady and Jim Jr. from a vicious rat.

To redeem himself, Trusty rushes to the dog catcher wagon and regains his sense of smell and is able to track it down. Trusty and Jock succesfully stopped it but was caught in the wheel. Trusty is apparently killed by the crash but Christmas day it was shown to only be a broken leg and joins his family for Christmas.

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
Trusty reappears in the sequel and first appears in the beginning as he watch Lady, Tramp and thier family stroll through the neighborhood. Trsuty later appears after Scamp has ran away. Annette, Collette, and Danielle brung the news and that's when Trusty brought back one of his old stories and mentioned the time he save Tramp. Trusty joins the group as they search for Scamp. In the end everyone is reunited once again.

House of Mouse
Trusty appears in several cameos. Trsuty is most notably seen during the song Everybody Wants to be a Woof! along Jock.

Oliver and Company
Trusty made a cameo appearance with Jock and Peg in Oliver and Company.

Trivia

 * Trusty's howling and his actions of howling through the streets were given to Toby from The Great Mouse Detective. Also, Trusty's scene of almost scaring the horse wagon was recycled in The Great Mouse Detective as well.