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    Perseverance is necessary to grow up and overcome difficult and grueling challenges. In Call Of The Wild Buck was snatched out his lazy lifestyle and forced to face bitter cold. Hard Work, and Vicious dogs. Unlike many adults, My father lived around the globe, served in the army, and had a heart attack, which sometime called for perseverance and determination. Even though physically my father and Buck differ, they still had to go through tough challenges and issues. Everyone is different, But…

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    of the Wild” by Jack London the story of an amazing dog named Buck is told. Buck is a half Saint Bernard and Half Scotch Shephard dog who is stolen from home and left to fight for himself. He is a very loyal companion the one of his owners who goes by the name of John Thornton. He is a very brave dog who isn’t afraid of anything. Lastly, he is a very caring dog that will do anything to protect himself and his owner. Buck is a very loyal dog and companion to his owner John Thornton. He…

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    Speed, Dogs, and a Stunning Scenery: A Taste of Dog Sledding Text by Yati People of Tromsø were lucky to have a chance for a free dog sledding experience. On 17 April, Tromsø Villmarkssenter did an open day, starting with a free bus ride from the city center to their facility. The event included a short dog sled ride, cuddling dogs and puppies, free use of the lavvos (Sami tents) with open fire inside, and also outdoor bonfire where people can grill their own food. Utropia had a chance to speak…

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    or lose”. Buck felt cold-hearted, he would never want to lose because he has an promising guardian. As he’s getting ready to pull this 3 ton sled suddenly, the audience is actually gratified of what encouragement buck has. “I bet $6000 that slender mutt can't do it”…

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    4 million dogs are put to sleep every year by animal shelters. 40% of that 1.4 million, which is approximately half a million, are pit bulls. Pitbulls are given a bad reputation by the media because they only cover the “important” part of the news. A majority of them are just puppies at heart that care for their owner. Although pit bulls are seen as “dangerous” dogs, many factors come into play when it comes to pit bulls or just dogs in general. It depends on how the owner treats the dog, the…

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    delivering a body through the Youkon and to civlization they were traveling by dog sled they had six dogs. They were being hunted down by a pack of wolves and were low on supplies. And as normal they stopped When they awoke the next morning they noticed that they had seven dogs then the next day they only had five dogs as the nights went on. Then one night they saw a she-wolf and they figured out that the she wolf was luring their dogs in the woods and her and her pack would eat them. Then one…

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    Antarctic, A Norwegians helicopter flies very low chasing and shooting at a dog running in the snow. The helicopter attempts to land near an American Antarctic base, but crashes. One sole Norwegian with a machine gun is able to leap out before the crash. Upon seeing this spectacle, a few members of the American research base run out to help. The dog approaches BENNINGS, who is then shot in the knee by the crazed Norwegian man. The dog is also hit in the hind leg. GARRY shoots a gun from inside…

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    so curious what was going to happen I didn’t stop reading once during this chapter. This story is full of adventure making it a book that people who don’t usually like to read actually enjoy, In chapter 2 Buck starts to learn how to be part of a sled pulling team. He fights Spitz several times. In chapter 4 Buck takes over as the leader. In chapter 7 Buck and Thornton find the gold they have been looking for.…

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    Whoever said diamonds were a girl’s best friend never owned a dog! The Siberian Husky is an extraordinary dog breed. In order for this breed of dog to exist there must have been reproduction among other animals to create this breed. The Siberian Husky is said to have been originated from Chukchi, which is a tribe of Siberian nomads (Siberian Husky, 2013). The Chukchi tribe created huskies for their own existence. Chukchi lived in hostile climates in the word were temperatures reached as low as…

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    Wow! I can not believe that dogs were once wolves. Have you ever wondered about the history of dogs, and how they came along? Wolves changed to dogs because the wolves were around people for some time now. The relationship between humans and dogs has changed dramatically over the years, they have been used for protection but, now dogs are a part of our everyday life as pets. Before the wolves were dogs, humans thought of wolves as threats. People thought of wolves in this manner…

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