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
yes, he was strong, intelligent, and had great leadership skills. Buck would dicipline the other dogs and make them work harder than they ever did before
After Buck killed Spitz the dogs realized he was strong and were afraid to mess with him so they reined him leader of the pack.
When Buck becomes lead dog, he leads his team to their destination in record time.
its spitz
the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.
The protagonist in Jack London's Call of the Wild was Buck, a domestic dog who eventually becomes a wild beast.
the main characters are buck, solecks, spitz, joe, curly and so much more :)you'll have to read the book to find out :D
He is the man who sells buck to pay off his gambling debts I think!
its spitz
White Pass Trail
Buck is important
the main character in call of the wild is a dog named buck. i would say the sceond most impornatat character is his master, John thornton. another main character is buck's rival Spitz, another dog.
The protagonist in Jack London's Call of the Wild was Buck, a domestic dog who eventually becomes a wild beast.
the main characters are buck, solecks, spitz, joe, curly and so much more :)you'll have to read the book to find out :D
He is the man who sells buck to pay off his gambling debts I think!
Nothing. Read the book.
Yes, "The Call of the Wild" is a fiction book written by Jack London. This classic novel tells the story of a dog named Buck as he navigates the harsh realities of the wild during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dolly in the book "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London is a kind and gentle Newfoundland dog that befriends Buck, the main character. She introduces Buck to the domesticated life on Judge Miller's estate before he is kidnapped and taken to be a sled dog in the Alaskan wilderness.
They were the original ( Mr. Thornton) and final (Yeehats) custodians of the otherwise wild dog- Buck.
He travled north to canada where all of the people who wanted sled dogs were