Beamer

Beamer is the one of the newest members of The Pound Puppies in Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.

Appearance
Beamer is a Scottish terrier/schnauzer mix with slate gray fur, short-pointed ears, black, bushy eyebrows, and silver-colored facial hair. He is seen wearing a red jacket with yellow stripes on his sleeves and the yellow letter "B", standing for "Beamer". He is also part Bull terrier. Beamer also has tufts on his cheeks and chest.

Personality
Beamer is a happy-go-lucky puppy. He is also a neat freak and doesn't tolerate dirty or messy things. The reason why is because Beamer has germophobia, in which he has a strong dislike against germs. Despite that, Beamer acts like a gentleman towards female dogs. At first, Beamer didn't like Joke Day because he came from a family with no sense of humor. However, he eventually started making up good puns and his sense of humor increased. Whenever Beamer is surprised, he shouts "Sweet Henrietta!" He speaks in a Scottish accent. When he was a puppy, he used to wear a kilt. Beamer is also good friends with McWhisker and Lassie McTerrier, his old friend from Scotland. Despite his fear of germs, Beamer is willing to risk his life to save his friends. He also hates being called "Beamy".

Ability
Beamer has a talent of speaking in different accents, such as Welsh, French, and Spanish. He also has a talented singing voice and can also play the bagpipes. He can also translate other languages, serving as the pound's enterpreter. Beamer also has a talent of telling good puns to cheer up his friends. He is also a good groomer. Beamer is also a good dancer.

Trivia
Beamer's full name is Beamer Airlie Alcott, even though his last name was never mentioned in the movie.

It is likely that Beamer was presumably born in Scotland.

Greg Berg, who provided the voice of Beamer, was known as the voice of the Minesweeper Soldier in the 1995 film, Toy Story.

Do you think Beamer should be a member of the Pound Puppies if the TV Series is remade. Absolutely! I don't think so. It doesn't matter.