Buck likes being the lead dog. He lives for it and feels it is in him to lead.
Lead dog
he messed with the lead dog by letting the other dogs steal his food
Sol-lek's peculiarity was his loyalty to Judge Miller, which resulted in Buck's rivalry with him, as Buck wanted to become the lead dog. Buck eventually proved his dominance and became the lead dog in the sled team, causing Sol-lek to submit to him.
Buck killed Spitz and when Perrault and Francouis went to give Sol-leks the lead position on the sled team, Buck stepped in front of them as if to say ' I killed Spitz, I should be lead sled dog' Perrault tried to hit Buck with a club but Buck dodged it and stepped in the lead position, and again Perrault tried to hit him again then after a long time of this Perrault finally gave in and gave Buck the position as lead sled dog.
buck changes from being a normal pet to a sled dog to a wild dog......
Buck was a GREAT lead dog because he showed the other dogs what to do and how to be good dogs themselves, and also whipped them into shaoe after the death of Spitz
Francois and Perrault is in the sled then it's Dave, Buck, Sol-lek, Dolly, Joe, Dub, Billee, Pike, and Spitz(the leader) I hope I helped you alot!!:)
Muffet was the name of Buck Rogers's dog.
His friend, lead dog and equipment fell over a cliff
Buck is the dog in the book, The Call of the Wild. Buck is mixed breed dog. He is a St. Bernard-Scotch Collie.
Buck was a good lead dog because he possessed a strong and intelligent nature, excellent instincts, and a deep sense of loyalty to his master. His physical strength, endurance, and ability to navigate the harsh environments of the Klondike made him a natural leader among the sled dogs. Additionally, Buck's versatility in adapting to different situations and his ability to make quick decisions in challenging circumstances set him apart as a reliable and trustworthy lead dog.
In "The Call of the Wild," Buck's most formidable opponent in the woods is Spitz, the lead dog of the sled team. Buck ultimately defeats Spitz through a combination of strategy, patience, and brute strength, waiting for the right moment to challenge him. In a climactic showdown, Buck uses his superior instincts and agility to outmaneuver and overpower Spitz, ultimately asserting his dominance and taking over as the new lead dog. This victory symbolizes Buck's transformation and adaptation to his primal instincts in the wild.