One of the dogs die then the other just lays around all sad because its best friend is died. then one day it dies shortly after. The father has saved up all the money the boy has earned by the furs he caught with his dogs. it turns out the have enough money to move into the city. as the are leaving they remembered they left the crazy cat...thats all
Old Dan dies from wounds suffered in a fight with a mountain lion, and Little Ann dies from grief shortly thereafter. They are buried together in a single grave marked with a red fern by Billy, their owner.
Old Dan and Little Ann were both still puppies and were 10 months old.
Billy named the pups Little Ann and Old Dan in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" because he wanted to honor his grandparents who helped him purchase the dogs. Little Ann was named after his grandmother, and Old Dan was named after his grandfather.
Old Dan and Little Ann were buried at the base of the old sycamore tree.
i just got done reading the book my self and I'm doing an essay on the book. little anne is the smarter of the two, but old dan is stronger and never gave up a fight.
Old Dan is brave, strong, and a dark brown color, and he won't let a coon go no matter what, he wont hunt without little ann and will only hunt with billy, and gets into trouble a lot. Little Ann is smart, light brown color, funny, follows old dan around, and gets into trouble once in a while.
Billy had two dogs - Old Dan and Little Ann.
In Chapter 19 of "Where the Red Fern Grows," Little Ann dies after succumbing to injuries sustained during a mountain lion attack. Her death is a heartbreaking moment for the characters and readers alike.
Billy names his dogs Old Dan and Little Ann based on their physical characteristics. Old Dan is strong and bold, while Little Ann is smaller and more delicate. These names reflect their personalities and characteristics, and help distinguish their roles in the story.
they eat coon meat
they are both redbone hound dogs
I do think it was Little Ann, but I may be wrong.
Little Ann bravely entered the muskrat den and pulled Old Dan out by grabbing his neck and pulling him to safety. Her quick thinking and courage saved Old Dan from drowning in the den.
On the fourth night of the hunt in "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy's dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, tree the elusive mountain lion. Billy finally gets a shot at the mountain lion but tragically, Little Ann sacrifices herself to save Old Dan during the fight, resulting in her death.