<P> In Toto in Oz, after receiving taunts from his friends when falling into a flower basket during a celebration of Midsummer Day 1986, Toto decides to see Glinda about getting a title so that he can command respect . On the way, he wanders into the town of Arfrica (a human population, in spite of its name), digs up an ivory scepter that he mistakes for a bone, and is proclaimed First Magistrate for a term of nine years . He requires everyone to learn the language of dogs in a series of lessons . When he is about to be forced into a marriage with a human princess, he escapes on a magic carpet, and becomes smitten with a Hawaiian Scottish Terrier named Labyz . Ultimately, he names a Second Magistrate to serve in his place and returns to the Emerald City . </P> <P> In Gregory Maguire's novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Toto is a minor character who is only described as being vile and annoying . In the musical adaption Wicked, he is only mentioned briefly when Glinda mistakenly calls him "Dodo". </P> <P> In the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, Toto was played by a female brindle Cairn Terrier whose real name was Terry . She was paid a $125 salary each week, which was more than some of the human actors (the Singer Midgets who played the Munchkins reportedly received $50 to $100 a week). </P> <P> During production, Terry's foot was broken when one of the Winkie guards accidentally stepped on it . A second dog had to be used while she healed . Due to the popularity of the movie, and because that role was the one she was most remembered for, her owner and trainer changed her official name to Toto . She actually appeared in 13 films . She died at age 11 . Willard Carroll wrote her "autobiography," I, Toto (2001). </P>

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