The KND would probably see Lady as the kind of kid-friendly, loyal, and surprisingly brave character they’d respect a lot. They’d also think her story is a little unfair and dramatic, because she gets blamed, controlled, and pushed around before finding her own way again.

Why they’d like her

Lady fits a lot of the values the Kids Next Door usually admire: loyalty, courage, and trying to do the right thing even when adults are being unreasonable. Her protectiveness, especially once things get tense at home, would make her seem like the “solid ally” type the KND would trust.

What they’d tease her about

They’d almost definitely joke that she’s too polite and sheltered at first, since she starts out as a proper house dog and gets thrown into a world she doesn’t understand. The KND are usually suspicious of anything that feels overly grown-up or overly controlled, so Lady’s early life would probably strike them as “adult-approved” and therefore a little annoying.

How they’d read Tramp and the plot

They’d probably be split on Tramp. Some of them would think he’s cool because he’s independent and street-smart, while others would think he’s a bad influence for trying to pull Lady away from her home. That tension fits the kind of “kids vs. rules vs. freedom” theme the KND often react to, so they’d likely argue about whether Tramp is helping Lady or just dragging her into chaos.

Overall vibe

In the end, the KND would likely root for Lady as someone who proves you don’t have to be loud or rebellious to be brave. They’d probably call her “too nice” at first, then quietly admit she handled a messy situation better than most adults would.

“She’s one of us, just in a very polite way.”

TL;DR: The KND would respect Lady for being loyal and brave, tease her for being too proper, and debate whether Tramp is a cool escape artist or a troublemaker.