Annette, Collette, and Danielle

Annette, Danielle, and Collette are Scamp's sisters who are a little on the prissy side, they show no respect for Scamp, and they only think of themselves. Annette has a blue collar, Danielle has a white collar, and Collette has a red collar, Scamp is seen with them only in the first Lady and the Tramp movie and the Scamp comic strip where they are known as Ruffy, Fluffy, and Scooter. They don't like Scamp, but deep down they do love him. They are from Disney's 2001 film Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, sequel to the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp. Annette has been voiced by Debi Derryberry, and both Collette and Danielle by Kath Soucie.

Lady and the Tramp
At the end of the film, they are seen acting around and when Trusty walks up to them and talks to them, they reply by saying "No you haven't Uncle Trusty".

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
They are a little bit older in this film, and Scamp is seen around and with them in a couple of scenes. Annette is wearing a blue collar and has ears that go down to her shoulders, Collette is wearing a red collar and has the longest ears out of her sisters', and Danielle is wearing a white collar and has the shortest ears out of her sisters', and in a couple of parts in the movie, they wear red, white, and blue ribbons at first. They seem to be happy that Scamp ran away, but a little later they really began to miss him, and at the end of the movie, they are all around him happily and bark excitedly at him because Scamp seems to be their best friend.

At the end of the film, they not only get their brother back but a new adoptive sister in Angel (Lady and the Tramp).

Comic strip
In the comic strips, they were known by the names Fluffy and Ruffy, named for an old girlfriend of Tramp's. Fluffy generally took after her mother's personality and never interested in Scamp's mischief while Ruffy was much more of a tomboy

Trivia

 * Collette and Danielle are both voiced by Kath Soucie, having them be the only children in Lady and Tramp's family to be voiced by the same person.