I'm not sure which specific dog story you're referring to. Can you provide more details or the title of the story so I can better assist you?
Paul Annixter
"The Short Story of a Dog" was written by Barry Kitterman.
Urbanus written in 1949
The poem "The Harper and His Dog" was written by James Hogg, a Scottish poet and novelist. It tells the story of a lonely harper and his faithful dog, and explores themes of companionship and loyalty.
If you are talking about the Newfoundland dog, John Hiatt Harlow wrote several young adult/children books with this dog as a main part of the story, Edward Riche's 'Rare Birds'
'The Story of Life' is the title of the last lyrics Jimi wrote the day before he died.
Mozart was a composer, not a writer. His last known piece he wrote was Symphony No. 41.
he wrote last straw,dog days,the movie cartoon,cabin fever,rodrick rules and the ugly thruth
if you mean the story he wrote here it is! its called my own story wrote in 1975
In "The Last Leaf" by O. Henry, the antagonist can be considered to be pneumonia, representing the illness that threatens the main character, Johnsy. It is the disease that weakens Johnsy's will to live and poses a significant challenge throughout the story.
Yes, "Marley & Me" is based on a true story. The movie is adapted from the memoir of journalist John Grogan, who wrote about his life with his mischievous but lovable dog, Marley.
Usha Bansal wrote this story