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Billy Colman's father's name is Bill Colman. In the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls, Bill Colman plays a supportive role in Billy's journey to acquire his two hunting dogs. He is depicted as a hardworking and caring father, encouraging Billy's passion for hunting and the outdoors.
Billy had two dogs - Old Dan and Little Ann.
It took Billy two years to save up to buy the two puppies in Where the Red Fern Grows.
To get his two hunting dogs, Billy Colman saves up his own money for two years to buy them, travels to the neighboring town alone, and negotiates the purchase with the help of his grandfather's friend. He then trains the dogs himself to become skilled hunters.
The names Dan and Ann were carved an a tree
Grandpa and Billy keep the secret of the dogs from Billy's father because they know he would not approve of having hunting dogs. They want to protect the dogs and maintain their relationship with Billy's father, so they choose to keep the dogs hidden.
There are two types of conflict. One's psychological. It deals with the conflict between Billy Coleman and his parents over spending money. In tight times, Billy's parents want to make sure that survival needs are met. They don't want to pay for frills, or take chances on something so risky as coon-hunting dogs. The other conflict's physical. And there are two main examples. One's the ghost coon hunting contest between Billy's dogs, and the dogs belonging to Rainie and Rubin Pritchard. Billy's dogs Old Dan and Little Annie win. But Billy doesn't want to kill the coon. So the Pritchard dogs fight Billy's dogs, and the Pritchard boys fight Billy. The conflict ends with Rubin falling on his own axe. The second physical conflict's the treeing of the mountain lion. The lion leaps at Billy. The conflict ends with Old Dan killing the lion, saving Billy's life, and dying later that night from his wounds.
He saves up by catching racoons in traps, and by doing odd jobs. Then he orders two dogs in a magazine, and walks to the nearest town to get them.
Billy obviously wanted two hound dogs for coon-hunting... DURR DURR DURR.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," Billy needs to train his dogs in hunting raccoons. Raccoon hunting is a tradition in his family, and Billy's goal is to train his two dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, to become skilled hunters who can assist him in catching raccoons. The training involves teaching the dogs to track, tree, and corner raccoons during hunting expeditions in the woods.