Shiloh was a beagle
Shiloh (the dog from the book Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor) is a Beagle.
A book about a boy and his beagle and the dangers they have to face like Judd traverse and his pets
In the book "Shiloh," the rising action includes Marty finding and befriending a mistreated beagle named Shiloh, hiding the dog from its abusive owner, and trying to keep Shiloh safe while dealing with the moral dilemma of right and wrong.
I think it is a book called Shadow or Shiloh or something like that I hope this helps !
Yes! Beagles are the most adorable dogs in the whole world. My brother and I LOVE beagles. We are the biggest beagle ans in the world. They had floppy ears, and walk elegantly. They have adorable hazel eyes. Our beagle is named Shiloh, and it is the most adorable beagle ever. We LOVE ALL BEAGLES, especially our beagle, Shiloh. Beagles are gentle, kind, loyal, adorable, and nice. They are probably the most easiest dogs to take care of. Beagles are the Best Dogs Ever!
Marty tries to raise money in the book "Shiloh" by taking odd jobs for his neighbors, selling earthworms, and collecting soda bottles for recycling. He is determined to save up enough money to buy and keep a mistreated beagle named Shiloh.
The scientific name of dogs is canis lupus familiaris. The breed of beagle is further specified after that as simply: Beagle or English Beagle.The information at the American Kennel Club about the breed and how is got its name of Beagle states:The origin of the name "Beagle" may have been derived from the French term "be'geule," referring to the baying voice of the hounds when in pursuit of game, or possibly the diminutive size of the hound.
The main idea of the book "Saving Shiloh" is about a young boy named Marty who is trying to protect Shiloh, a mistreated beagle, from his abusive owner Judd Travers. The story explores themes of loyalty, compassion, and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in difficult situations.
Since his father didn't let him keep Shiloh, Marty found an abandoned shed and kept Shiloh in there, but didn't tell his father. His father didn't let him keep it because he was owned by a man named Judd Travers i think that was his name
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor got the idea for "Shiloh" from a real-life experience when she found a mistreated dog while on a book tour in West Virginia. This encounter inspired her to write the story of a boy who saves a mistreated beagle and develops a strong bond with him.
Shiloh is the first book , Shiloh season is the second and saving Shiloh is the third