Five and Dime is a 1933 cartoon short by Walter Lantz Productions and stars Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
When he returns to the main part of the shop, Oswald befriends the store clerk whose appearance resembles the girl beagle.
While the patrons watch Oswald's performance, a puppy, who looks like a browner version of the boy beagle, parts from his mother and decides to explore the store.
To avoid trouble, the puppy knocks a Venus de Milo statue off its platform, and replaces it with himself.
Believing Oswald was responsible, the manager expels the young rabbit from the store and fires the clerk.