In Chapter 11 of "Old Yeller," Travis is faced with the heartbreaking reality of his beloved dog, Old Yeller, who has been bitten by a rabid wolf. As Old Yeller begins to show signs of rabies, Travis struggles with the decision to protect his family from the threat he poses. In a moment of deep sorrow, Travis ultimately realizes he must put Old Yeller down to save his loved ones. This chapter highlights themes of love, loss, and the painful responsibilities that come with caring for animals.
because old yeller was such a good dog they didn't what to loose him
In Chapter 7 of "Old Yeller," a notable simile describes the protagonist's feelings about Old Yeller's loyalty and bravery. The text compares Old Yeller to a "big, yellow dog that was as brave as a lion." This simile emphasizes the dog's courage and importance in the family's life, illustrating the deep bond between them. Such figurative language enhances the emotional impact of the story.
he died a terrible ol' death of the yeller spotted fever and never was ever spotted again.
old yeller
old yeller had rabies
It is a skunk says it in chapter 7
at the end of old yeller old yeller got attacked by a bear
Old Yeller caught rabies, so Travis had to shoot him.
the wolf had rabies so when it bites old yeller travis must shoot him(old yeller) so sad :(
Old Yeller had to be killed because he got rabies. However Travis eventually gets a puppy that was fathered by Old Yeller. He names the puppy Young Yeller.
well... if you want to know go read the book!!! 😆
The protagonist in Old Yeller is Travis Coates.