There's magic in the memories as great Disney moments are captured right here
for you and your family to enjoy. You don't have to own a pet to enjoy this
story of a happy suburban household gone to the dogs! The Garrisons (Dean
Jones and Suzanne Pleshette) are the "proud parents" of three adorable
dachshund pups -- and one overgrown Great Dane named Brutus, who nevertheless
thinks of himself as a dainty dachsie. His identity crisis results in an
uproarious series of household crises that reduce the Garrisons' house to
shambles -- and viewers to howls of laughter!|The movie earned $6 million,
which was considered a hit in 1966, and it received the "Boxoffice" magazine
Blue Ribbon Award for the month of March that year.|In the movie, Pleshette is
obsessed with dachshunds, but in real life, she shared her home with a
Yorkshire terrier named Missy. Because her pooch could smell Pleshette's
"costars" on her when she got home at night -- and didn't like it -- the
actress had to shower and change her clothes before leaving the studio.