The Sled Dog In Mark Twain's Call Of The Wild

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The book “Call of the Wild”, in my opinion, was an outstanding book so far. This book is about a dog named Buck who gets kidnapped from the Sun kissed Santa Clara Valley way back in fall of 1897, consequently taken to the Klondike Gold Rush. Here Buck has been sold around to be a sled dog. Buck is sold to two men named Perrault and Francois. These two men are heading towards Dawson ( a city rich in yellow metal) with a sled team of dogs. Buck was a sled dog. As you know it takes more than one dog to pull a sled. So, in that case they had to have other dogs. These dogs were his first pull team Spitz, Dave, Sol-leks, Billie, Joe, Dub, and Pike. Spitz was the alpha of the group, Billie was kindhearted, and Joe, I guess we can say Joe isn’t

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