It was decided that after Atticus would visit Atlantica with his family for the summer, Patch would go to Dearly Farm for his summer with Lucky and Colette. Patch and Colette were with the main puppies which were his brothers and one sister and their dog wishing to be chicken friend. It didn't take long until Colette was practically one of the pups, even if she was a cocker spaniel. Lucky often spent time with Pongo and Perdita to get to know them better since he took Patch under his wing and all. One day, Rolly was on his way to the others with a bag of peanuts, but he had accidentally dropped some along the way which attracted a new friend.


Lucky, Cadpig, Colette, Patch, and Spot were lying all together next to the hay as they waited for Rolly to come by.

"What is taking Rolly so long?" Colette asked.

"Probably stopped for food." Patch guessed as he did push-ups with Cadpig on his back to show his siblings how much he's changed since Atticus adopted him when they moved to the farm without him by accident.

"Mind having some more weight on you, Bro?" Lucky asked his now super-strong brother.

"The more the merrier." Patch smirked.

Lucky, Spot, and Colette then all got onto his back. Patch then continued to do his work-out with ease as though nothing had been put on his back.

"Hey," Rolly finally showed up. "Anybody want some peanuts?"

Patch looked up while doing his push-ups and was surprised to see what was behind Rolly. The others looked too and jumped off Patch's back to see if they were really seeing what they were seeing. Spot was so overwhelmed that she fainted instantly.

"What?" Rolly looked to them. "It's not like I've never offered you some of my food before... Okay, it's been a while."

"Um, Rolly, are you casting over a larger shadow lately?" Lucky asked his slightly overweight brother.

"No, why?" Rolly replied with a slight glare.

Lucky grabbed Rolly's face and then turned him to look behind him. There had been an elephant on the farm ground.

"Did you make a new friend during your peanut pick up?" Colette asked.

The elephant gently trumpeted to them before sucking up the legumes from the bag.

"Hey, my peanuts!" Rolly yelped before he started to fly with them and ended up inside the elephant's trunk.

"Hey! Let him out of your trunk!" Colette glared.

The elephant sniffled before letting out a sneeze.

"That'll work..." Colette sighed.

Luckily Lucky, Cadpig, Spot, Colette, and Rolly all held on tight to Patch since he was the strongest out of all of them.

"Hey, he's fun!" Rolly smiled.

"Yeah, but where'd he come from?" Lucky wondered.

"He's a stray!" Cadpig piped up. "A wandering orphan in the Suburban Jungle."

"A stray elephant?" Spot deadpanned.

"He must be from a circus." Patch said.

"Do you suppose it's Dumbo?" Colette tilted her head.

"Nope, his ears aren't big enough to lift him up in the air." Patch said.

"Worth a guess..." Colette came up to the elephant. "Hi,...Erm... Little guy... Are ya lost?"

The elephant nodded with a frown.

"Poor guy..." Colette cooed.

"Let's keep him!" Rolly suggested.

"Are you nuts?!" Patch asked. "Do you even know the responsibilities of taking care of a pet?"

"I'm with Patch on this one, guys," Spot had to agree with the actual dalmatian puppy. "You gotta feed him, and clean him, and keep him out of trouble!"

"No problemo." Lucky reassured with a smirk.

"Problemo!" Rolly gasped, then backed up against the hay with his siblings and the elephant.

"What's wrong?" Colette was about to come forward.

"Oh, no, it's Cruella, quick, we gotta hide behind one of the piles of hay." Patch said.

"Cruella?!" Colette yelped and hid with them, she may not had known the devil woman as well as the others did, but she knew all about her and how malicious she was and the puppies had told her and Patch about how determined she was about buying and selling the farm.

"Ta-Ta, Anita," Cruella was leaving the house with a small smile. "And remember, all work and no play makes Anita a good employee," She then saw Roger walk by her with a box in his hand. "Oh, hello, Rolodex."

"Rolodex?" Colette muttered about the devil woman getting Roger's name wrong.

"All right!" Roger cheered as he unwrapped the box. "My Aquarium Pals came!"

"Oh, really? Then I guess you'll be selling the farm soon?" Cruella asked with a smirk as if she knew something.

Colette growled as she didn't like Cruella one bit as the woman talked with Roger about the farm and that he was only allowed to have '101 pets'.

"I always hated that woman." Patch growled.

"NO MORE PETS!" Cruella told Roger, threatening to buy the farm if there were more pets than the dalmatians. "I'm watching you, Ragweed..."

"Uh-Oh, we gotta hide him, quick!" Lucky told the others.

"Oh, really, where?" Patch asked. "Inside one of the piles of hay?"

"Ya never know..." Lucky shrugged.

The puppies and chicken pushed the elephant into the pile of hay and the puppies and chicken leaned against it to look casual like nothing weird had happened. Patch and Colette were with them too and where they weren't in violation of the deed since both of them and Lucky the border collie were only visiting for the summer, she still couldn't buy the farm. Cruella drove off after she believed she only believed she saw an elephant was a hallucination or something and let them stay in peace.

"We can't keep him," Spot said to her friends. "Cruella said-"

"Excuse me, but are we gonna let Cruella deParty Pooper stop us from having a pet?" Lucky scoffed.

"Yep." Patch nodded.

"Sounds good to me." Colette said.

Cadpig, Spot, and Rolly even agreed.

"No," Lucky disagreed. "It's like you said, Spot, all we gotta do is keep him fed, clean, and out of sight!"

"What about keeping him out of trouble?" Spot mumbled.

"Details..." Lucky shook his head with a smirk. He then looked to Patch once he said details giving the strong older puppy the idea why he was looking at him.

"Why are you looking at me like that, Bro?" Patch smiled nervously.

"You're the details I'm referring too." Lucky smirked.

"I feel like this is gonna end badly somehow." Patch whispered to Colette.

Colette nodded in agreement.

"Wouldn't be the first time." Spot came between the two puppies.

This caused the two older pups to scream startled since Spot came between them all of a sudden.

"Oops, sorry." Spot chuckled sheepishly.

"Anyway, I think it's time to feed Jimbo." Patch said.

"I think elephants eat hay, come on, let's go to the barn." Lucky said.


The seven of them then went inside the barn.

"Chow time, Jimbo!" Lucky called after they made a bowl of hay for the elephant.

Jimbo walked over and happily started to eat the hay.

"See? Nuthin' to it." Lucky smirked.

The elephant then began to eat the bowl after the hay was all gone.

"Uh-oh." Colette said.

The elephant then started to suck up more bails of hay through his trunk. He even accidentally nearly swallowed another one of the puppies, but spat him out.

"Sorry, Freckles!" Patch called to the fleeing puppy.

"We should probably keep Jimbo from going outside the barn." Colette said.

"I think he's more interested in dessert." Patch pointed to Jimbo as he was going toward the other piles of hay while Rolly was trying to protect them.

"Rolly, what do you have behind those piles of hay?" Colette asked.

"Uh, nuthin'?" Rolly looked nervous as Jimbo came closer and closer. "Back, back, I say!"

Jimbo smiled as he sucked up the hay to eat them and then in shock, everybody could see piles and piles of other foods such as pies that were hiding behind the hay stacks.

"Whoa! Now that's what I call a mother load of food." Patch said.

"The Treasure of the Sahara Pantry!" Cadpig piped up.

The elephant smiled and started to suck up all the food.

"No, it's not fair, it's mine, I found it fair and square!" Rolly yelped.

Unfortunately, the elephant wasn't stopping until all the food Rolly had was sucked up.

"Noo..." Rolly was mourning as he gripped around Spot and shook the chicken slightly. "All my life's savings! GONE!"

"Let's just face it, you guys, Jimbo is just too much for us too handle." Spot said.

Colette's ear went up. "A car's coming!" she alerted the tohers.

"She's right," Cadpig came to the cocker spaniel's side. "It's Cruella! We gotta hide him!"

"How do you hide an elephant?" Spot asked.

"Oh, maybe we could put wheels on him and disguise him as a vacuum cleaner!" Rolly scoffed.

"Or I could use a magic spell and turn him invisible." Patch said.

"Or stick a few magnets on him and ay he's a refrigerator." Spot suggested.

"Or put a saddle on him and say he's a horse with a glandular problem." Cadpig smiled.

"I have a better idea." Lucky said once he saw black and white paint buckets.

"I already can tell what you're thinking." Patch said once he saw the paint cans.

"Genius, right?" Lucky smirked.

"Yeah, yeah, it's genius, now, come on, let's start painting Jimbo before Cruella gets inside." Patch said.

"You guys gather around unless you want Cruella to bust us!" Colette told the other dalmatian puppies.

The other Dalmatian puppies did so, not wanting to let Cruella bust them.

"Aha, just as I thought, an elephant!" Cruella came into the barn, shutting the doors behind her, but only saw the puppies doing a large pyramid stand together. "Uh, where is it?"

Patch simply smirked at Cruella. Suddenly, the evil woman then had the doors opened on her as Nanny was coming with a wheelbarrow of hay.

"Oh, here you go, puppies," Nanny smiled, then glanced at them. "Oh, you pups seem to grow right before my very eyes." she then giggled as she left the barn and shut the doors behind her.

Patch and Colette smirked at the flattened evil woman, happy that happened to her.

"I'll be back." Cruella firmly promised before storming out the barn.

"Okay, everyone, she's gone." Patch sighed.

The puppies then smiled and broke apart. Jimbo then wandered around the barnyard.

"See?" Lucky smirked. "I told you it'd be a cinch!"

"Yeah, but now, we gotta be really careful." Colette said.

"Clover, will you relax?" Lucky sighed. "We fed him, now all we gotta do is keep him clean!"

"My name is Colette." Colette told him.

"You know what I mean." Lucky shrugged.

Jimbo then did a cannonball and landed on top of a pig which made a wave of mud splash all over the others.

"Looks like we'll need to give him a bath." Patch said appearing with a magical force field around himself and Colette.

"Oh, I love baths!" Colette beamed.

"Yes, but right now, one of us will have to carry Jimbo up to the bathroom." Lucky said.

"Leave that to me." Patch obviously volunteered.

"Okay, if you insist." Lucky smirked.


Patch chuckled as he then carried Jimbo with ease and they were sneaking into the Dearly house to bathe their new pet.

"You knew Patch would volunteer, didn't you?" Colette whispered to Lucky.

"Well, of course, he's told us all about it one night." Lucky replied as he led the way to the bathroom.

"True." Colette nodded.

"Okay, Jimbo, time to come clean." Lucky said once the elephant was now in the bath tub and he started the water.

Jimbo smiled, he then wrapped Spot around his trunk and started to use her as a loofah as the soap bubbles came.

"Do I look like a loofah to you?!" Spot glared.

"Whoa!" Cadpig yelped as she floated on one bubble. "I'm having an outer bubble experience!"

Patch chuckled before getting to cleaning the elephant. Rolly and Lucky joined him.

"Jimbo, please, put Spot down, she is not a loofah, she is a chicken." Colette told the elephant gently like a mother would.

The elephant did so as he gently placed Spot on the floor.

"Good boy." Colette smiled to Jimbo.

The male puppies continued to soap up the elephant.


After a while, Spot coughed up a bar of soap. "Are we done yet?"

"Just about," Lucky said as he started to scrub the elephant's head until the water ran out. "Oh, no, don't tell me we used all the water!"

Patch suddenly heard footsteps and used his magic to make himself float next to Cadpig to see who was coming.

"Guys, no pressure, but, uh, Roger's coming!" Patch told his siblings.

"Oh, no, this is bad, this very, very bad." Colette said.

"What're we gonna do?" Patch frowned.

"We gotta hide him." Lucky said.

"How?" Rolly grunted. "We'll need a towel as big as a shower curtain!"

"Rolly, you're a genius!" Lucky smiled.

"I am?" Rolly replied.

Patch moved Jimbo up in the bath tub and Lucky pulled the curtain to hide the elephant as Roger was coming in to take a shower. Patch, Cadpig, Colette, and Rolly all joined them. Roger hummed as he threw off his robe and stepped into the shower, turning on the water, unknowing that Jimbo's trunk was sprinkling onto him. Just then, Cruella walked in.

"Cruella!" Roger gasped and covered himself with the shower curtain.

"But I-I just saw an elephant in here!" Cruella told him.

"Excuse me, but don't you think I'd know if there was an elepahnt in my shower?" Roger glared.

Then unknown to him, an elephant trunk handed him a towel.

"Th-There!" Cruella pointed.

"Now, now, Cruella," Anita came beside the woman and took her out so her husband could be alone. "I think you've been working a little too hard lately. It'll be okay, now come on."

"I know what I saw!" Cruella insisted. "And I won't give up until I prove it!"

'That might take her a while.' Patch thought himself.

The group now moved outside.

"Aw, see?" Lucky smirked. "You guys were worried about nothing!"

Suddenly, a wind blew Jimbo's hat off his head and the elephant then went after it.

'He definitely isn't getting into any trouble." Lucky continued.

"Oh, really?" Patch asked. "Then where is he now?"

Cadpig smiled before flipping out once she saw where Jimbo was headed. "In trouble!"

Jimbo was climbing up the silo to retrieve his hat.

"Jimbo, get down from there!" Patch called out. "You could hurt yourself!"

Jimbo looked down and appeared to be afraid of heights.

"Come down, please!" Colette yelped.

"And please, whatever you do, don't let go of the silo!" Patch told him.

Jimbo however slipped and was falling.

"Ya just had to say it." Spot deadpanned.

"Sorry." Patch smiled sheepishly.

Luckily for Jimbo, his hat flew back onto his head and it allowed him to walk off.

"So, Lucky, what do you have to say now?" Patch asked.

"I hate to say I told you so, Spot, but I don't think we can keep Jimbo," Lucky said to the chicken. "He's just too heavy responsibility!"

"Ya don't say." Spot glared at him.

"Now where have we heard that before?" Patch asked with a glare.

Colette yelped as she heard a familiar car ride up.

"Oh, come on!" Patch groaned.

"There's no hiding now!" Cruella stormed up to the elephant.


Suddenly, a helicopter was heard overview and a couple of trapeze artists were coming down, having looked all over for the elephant and called for him.

"Looks like someone isn't going to get the farm." Patch whispered to Colette.

"Oh, Jimbo, you're okay!" One artist hugged the elephant.

"We looked everywhere for you!" The other added in.

"Get off!" Cruella scolded before pointing to Roger. "This isn't your elephant, it's his!"

"What?" Rodger asked, confused.

"Is this working?" Colette whispered.

"I think so." Patch whispered back.

The trapeze artists laughed at the silly idea of keeping an elephant as a pet.

"But I saw it! It was in his shower and on the silo, and-" Cruella said.

"Goodbye!" the trapeze artists waved as they left with their elephant.

"Be good now." Colette nuzzled against Jimbo before he was going back home to the circus.

"And stay safe." Patch added.

Jimbo patted them both on theh ead with his trunk and he was now on his way back into the helicopter.

"Hmph!" Cruella huffed and walked off back into her car, officially done with the day.

"Bye-Bye, Cruella." Patch smirked.

Lucky looked up to Roger's Aquarium Pals jar and decided to take a look at it.

"Oh, no, Lucky, didn't you learn your lesson?" Patch asked.

"Sure I did, an elephant is too much pet for a puppy, but an Aquarium Pal is small and easy to take care of!" Lucky shrugged before he then took out a water dropper and added in some water. "Just add water, and-"

A giant fish monster grew from the tank and grinned as it was taller than the house. Here we go again.

"LUCKY!" Patch muffled out of annoyance to his brother.

"Uh-Oh..." Lucky mumbled.

Patch then lifted the now giant fish monster off them before using his magic to turn it back to normal size.

"Phew, that was close..." Colette breathed in relief.

"Uh, I think Roger and Anita will be good pets for now..." Lucky smiled sheepishly.

"I thought so." Patch smirked.

"What a crazy day..." Colette said.

"And many more to come." Patch nodded.