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Dolly is hurt after an attack of wild dogs, she later goes rabid, attacking other dogs (such as Buck) until her skull is smashed by Francois.
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.
In "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, Dolly is killed by Buck, the protagonist dog. She becomes rabid after being bitten by a wolf, leading her to attack Buck and the other dogs. In self-defense, Buck is forced to fight back, ultimately killing Dolly to protect himself and the team. This moment underscores the brutal realities of survival in the wilderness.
In "The Call of the Wild," François is forced to kill Dolly, his dog, because she has succumbed to madness after being bitten by a rabid wolf. As she becomes increasingly aggressive and poses a threat to both the other dogs and the team, François recognizes that her condition endangers the entire sled team. To protect the remaining dogs and ensure the safety of the journey, he makes the heartbreaking decision to put her down. This moment underscores the harsh realities of survival in the wild.
While most simply call her Aunt Dolly, there is a twist. When Dolly and her husband got their large house in Nashville, five of Dolly's younger siblings moved in with them. When those siblings had kids, everyone came up with the idea that they would call Dolly 'Aunt Granny' and her husband 'Uncle Peepaw', as they felt they were more like grandparents.
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Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Wild Wild Racing happened in 2000.
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