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    with numerous clubs and organizations, I understand that a team becomes whole as the mix of diverse personalities blend together. My experience as a dog racer has been no different. My dog team consists of four fantastic athletes, although my group members have four legs, they do not lack their own unique personalities. Boss, the eldest, and wisest dog leads the pack, while Monster typically licks everyone within in a tails reach to death, he still cuddles the best. Cinno (Ch-EEN-Oh), the wild…

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    One of his literary novels was The Call of the Wild written in 1906. This story is about a bond between a dog named Buck and a man named Dave, this is more than just a story about a dog and a man, this is an allegory of human society. It provoked many readers interest’s showing the hard times the Buck went through. London says, “ Never was there a creative fever such as mine from which the patient…

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    He was a robust crossbreed living in the lap of luxury in California before being taken away and being sold into a horrid sort of “dog slavery.” He was beaten into the submission of man, after which I thought that Buck would try to make his way back to the Santa Clara Valley. He seemed to have evolved from a civilized pet into a dominant, savage, beast throughout his time in the Yukon. He adopted a cruel kill-or-be-killed way of thinking, which helped during his fight with Spitz. He ultimately…

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    If you were born and raised in California then suddenly sent to the Yukon would you survive? The Call Of The Wild is a book about Buck, a dog born and raised in California. That is suddenly kidnapped and sent to the Yukon. Buck then battles the call of the wild. Buck learned to survive primitive well he was in the Yukon. He learned this all from his ancestors. Throughout the book Buck learned to become more primitive. Doing this buck found it easier to survive the primitive ways. Well buck was…

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    by Beauty Smith, and White Fang just like Buck dedicates himself to absolute loyalty, protection, defense of Jack. Through these relationships, both dogs find their different destinies. When John Thornton dies, Buck is free to answer the call of the wild and fight his way into a wolf pack where he will become its leader and the legendary “Ghost Dog.” Jack Conroy releases White Fang into the wild when he plans on sailing to San Francisco. As he’s boarding the boat, Jack changes his mind at last…

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    what he is told. During Bucks journey through the wilderness Buck learns that loyalty is very important in order to keep the sled dog team together. The Call of the Wild Buck was kidnapped from Judge Miller`s estate and was sent to Canada. After Buck was taken away from his beloved master, he struggles to find a master he loves and converting from a tamed dog to a wild dog. Buck battles with Spitz for supremacy. Buck then goes through torture with Hal, Charles, and Mercedes. When spring…

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    California. He has lived all four years of his life here. He is the son of Elmo, a large St. Bernard and Shep, a Scotch shepherd dog. Buck is strong, loyal, kind, and independent. Buck escorts the Judge's daughters on long walks, goes swimming or hunting with the Judge's sons, or plays with the Judge's grandsons. Because of this he is not considered just an ordinary house dog, but a companion to Judge Miller and his family. He even considers himself to be king over all of Judge Miller's land.…

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    a dainty lamp, hooked on the side of our house. Getting to the top of the hill always felt like an extreme accomplishment for us. When we finally reached the top of the hill we looked below to our house and the accompanying lamp. Holding our cold sleds in one hand and eating the…

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    about Buck, a farm dog, who is kidnapped from his home in Santa Clara Valley and forced to work as a sled dog up north in Alaska for the Klondike gold rush. In The Call of the Wild there are many hardships these dogs must face in the Alaskan wilderness. Some of the hardships they had to go through were hunger due to lack of food, the cold and frigid temperatures of Alaska, and lack of rest due to having to make very long trips in a certain time frame, abusive owners, and other dogs in fights for…

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    “Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” —Roger Caras. The dogs Buck from “The Call of the Wild” and White Fang from “White Fang” are similar and different in several ways. At the beginning of the books, they are similar and different in multiple ways. For example, They are both half breeds, Buck is half Saint Bernard and half Scottish Shepherd, but White Fang is half Husky and half Wolf. Another similarity is that they both get “stolen”, Buck is stolen by Manuel and is…

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