Dalmatian
Pongo, a dalmatian, and his human friend Roger lived together in a quaint little bachelorpad in London. Roger was a struggling songwriter, and Pongo's job was to take care of Roger.They both loved each other very much. Roger took Pongo to walk everyday.
One day, Pongo looked out his window and saw a dalmatian walking with a woman who looked like a perfect match for Roger. And the dalmatian was just about the loveliest dog Pongo had ever seen.
Pongo asked Roger to take him for a walk right away. Pongo led the unsuspecting Roger right past the pretty dalmatian and her friend. Unfortunately, Roger was so wrapped up in his thoughts -- as usual -- that he hardly even noticed them!
 Pongo got what he wanted: The two pairs got to know each other.
The beautiful dalmatian was named Perdita, and the woman was Anita. It was a double match made in heaven: A few weeks later, Pongo married Perdita, and Roger married Anita.
Pongo and Perdy were very happy together. They moved to a new house with Roger and Anita, and Nanny came to live with them, too.
One day, the household bliss was interrupted by a visit from Anita's former classmate Cruella De Vil. Nanny didn't like Cruella at all . Cruella told Anita that she wanted to buy all of Pongo and Perdy's puppies. She loved their spots. 
A few weeks later, the puppies were born -- 15 of them! Everybody was excited, but no one was prouder than Pongo. When Cruella arrived to pick up the puppies, she was disappointed to see they had no spots. 
 
Over time, everyone forgot about Cruella De Vil and her wicked threats. The puppies grew bigger, and Pongo and Perdy settled in to their new family life.
One night after the show, Nanny tucked the puppies into bed, while Pongo and Perdy went for their regular evening walk with Roger and Anita.
Just after they left, Nanny heard a knock at the door. Two thieves were outside, saying they were from the electric company. But they looked more like crooks.
Nanny angrily told the men they were not welcome in the house. She yanked at their jackets and told them to leave, but they grabbed her and locked her in the attic instead. Nanny didn't know that the men were Jasper  and Horace, two of Cruella De Vil's  henchmen. Cruella had hired them to kidnap  the puppies. When Nanny finally escaped from  the attic, she ran to check on the puppies.  They were all gone!
Roger and Anita did everything they could to help Pongo and Perdy find the puppies, but there seemed to be no trace of the kidnappers.  The dog's barked to get help from their other dog friends.
One dog heard them and began barking their message to others. Then another dog heard and began barking, too. Soon, dogs all over London were barking and howling.
After all the dogs in the city had sent the message around the barking chain, they relayed their story to the country dogs. Finally, a bloodhound named Towser heard the alarm. His friend Lucy asked him what the dogs were barking. He told her it was about the 15 stolen puppies.
Towser relayed the message to the Colonel, an old English sheepdog. The Colonel's ears perked up as he listened to the far-off howls. A horse named Captain and a cat named Sergeant Tibs listened with him. Sergeant Tibs told the Colonel that, two nights earlier, he had heard puppies barking at the old De Vil place. Looking toward the abandoned mansion, they saw smoke coming from the chimney. Perhaps there really was someone inside with the puppies.
The Colonel decided to check out the mansion with Sergeant Tibs. Sure enough, Horace and Jasper were inside the old mansion, along with Pongo and Perdy's puppies -- and 84 others! In all, 99 dalmatian puppies were trapped inside the house with Horace and Jasper.
Sergeant Tibs knew he had to work quickly and quietly to help the poor little puppies escape. After Cruella left, he sneaked up and whispered to the puppies. He showed them the way out of the room and down the stairs. Just as they were nearing the bottom step, Sergeant Tibs heard Jasper and Horace.
Meanwhile, Pongo and Perdy heard the news that their puppies had been found. They raced across the countryside, guided by the dogs in the barking chain. As they neared Cruella De Vil's old mansion, they were met by the Colonel.
The Colonel told Pongo and Perdy that there had been some problems with the puppies' escape. As soon as they heard that, Pongo and Perdita raced inside the mansion. While the Colonel and Sergeant Tibs led the puppies to safety, the adult dalmatians fought off Horace and Jasper.
Once the puppies were safely outside, Pongo and Perdy left the mansion. The Colonel led them all to a nearby barn, where Pongo and Perdy were finally reunited with their 15 happy puppies -- and the 84 others.
There wasn't much time for the dalmatians' happy reunion. Horace and Jasper were not far behind. P
After a long hike, the dalmatians finally met a collie, who had heard about the dalmatians through the barking chain. The collie led them to a dairy barn.
Early the next morning, the dogs continued their homeward trek. Just after the last puppy crossed the road, Cruella De Vil drove up, stopping her car in the middle of the road next to Horace and Jasper's truck. While the dogs cringed in the bushes nearby, hoping not to be discovered, Cruella leaned out her window to talk to Horace and Jasper.
The dogs raced through the snow banks, while Cruella drove a different route, hoping to catch them at the next village.  Dog's ran and ran till they finally reached their home in London. Anita and Roger were very happy to see the dalmatians.
And they all lived happily ever after.              The End.