Stampede is one word.
A stampede
noun: a sudden panicked rush of horses, cattle or other animals. verb: (of horses, cattle or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: "The nearby sheep stameded as if they sensed impending danger.
The first paragraph in The Call of the Wild establishes the setting of the story, the Alaska gold rush.
It is endangered because when people move into ditches and shores they are either cutting them down or squishing them with there new houses. Please everyone don't move there! Save them;)
Blood can rush to a dogs' head just as it can in humans. You want to be careful when playing with dogs so this will not happen and it will not confuse your dog.
You rush it to the vet! EDIT: IS IT .5 OR 5!? because vets give dogs clonidine for anxiety. How much does the dog weigh can be a factor. .06 can be a fatal dose in a small dog. Call the Vet for sure.
noun: a sudden panicked rush of horses, cattle or other animals. verb: (of horses, cattle or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic: "The nearby sheep stameded as if they sensed impending danger.
mostly dogs
because people race out there as fast as they can
gust
A flash flood
Flashflood?
landslides
landslides and mudslides
The root word "gust" means to taste or perceive. It is often used in words related to the senses, such as gusto (enthusiasm) or disgust (aversion).
I believe the sentence should be worded like the following:"A sudden rush of cold came over me."
Called a stampede.
they inerview people from the scene of news or they rush to the scene them self or people call them :<--its a fat chin lol