yes there is its entitled "hachiko waits"
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Probably not because it is based on a true story and there isn't another true story about dogs stranded on a desert of ice. So, in conclusion, no, there won't be an Eight Below 2. Sorry!
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i think its because he saw a story in his journey to the Klondike and wanted to make a good selling story about how harsh of a life it was for the dogs in the Klondike when you read the story you can feel the sorrow in the dogs life. i am not positive but that's my answer
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Because he does not like them.
You can watch it in youtube letmewatchthis.com/watch-22202-Hachiko-A-Dogs-Story
Did you mean Hachi from the movie "Hachi: A Dog's Story"? Hachi was an Akita (Japanese variety).
No, he died in 1934
William Skidmore was a character on the movie "Alpha Dogs." Alpha Dogs was based on a true story. Skidmore was released from prison in 2009.
dogs are wonderful animals! my dog is my hero simply because she is my best friend. but there are dogs who do heroic things. service dogs are trained to lead the blind and help elderly people. dogs help disabled people, like soldiers who were wounded in a war. when you bond with your dog it becomes loyal to you. there are multiple movies out there as well as books about true stories on dog heroes. one touching dog movie is about a dog named Hachiko. a japanese akita who remains loyal to his master even after his masters death. this movie is a true story named: Hachi, a dogs tale. sad as ever but will melt your heart. hachi is so loyal, its such a nice story for the whole family.
Apparently, there is only one Akita Inu that is widely known throughout the world.His name was Hachiko (ハチ公 in Japanese), an Akita of the Japanese variety that lived in Japan from 1923 -1935. Hachiko was recognized as one of the most loyal dogs in history, waiting nine years for the return of his owner.Hachiko was owned by Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor at the University of Tokyo, and Hachiko used to go to the Shibuya Station to greet his owner when he returned from work. Sadly, Hidesaburo Ueno died from cerebral hemorrhage. Even though Hidesaburo Ueno never returned, Hachiko spent the next nine years waiting for him at the train station until his own death.The movie Hachi: A Dog's Tale, was based on him although some parts of the plot are different from reality.Another less known Akita Inu was Gin, an Akita that appeared in the adventure manga Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin.
"chien" means "dog". "un chien" means "a dog" or "a (male) dog". "un" is the masculine singular article for "a". "chien" is the masculine singular noun for "dog". "des chiens" means "dogs" or "male dogs". "des" is the masculine plural article (Note : it can translate to either "dogs" or "some dogs"). " chiens" is the masculine plural noun for "dogs" or "(male) dogs". It is the masculine plural form of "chien"; it can mean "(several) dogs" or "(several male) dogs". "une chienne" means "a female dog". "une" is the feminine singular article. "chienne" is the feminine singular noun for "(female) dog". "des chiennes" means "female dogs"; it means "(several female) dogs". "des" is the feminine plural article (Note : it can translate to either "dogs" or "some dogs"). "chiennes" is the feminine plural noun for "(female) dogs".
Probably not because it is based on a true story and there isn't another true story about dogs stranded on a desert of ice. So, in conclusion, no, there won't be an Eight Below 2. Sorry!
You can get story books about dogs from your local book store. You can also get more stories about dogs by searching through the internet.
The story about the man who left his three dogs while he was deployed?
dogs are beteer becuase there cute lol
the narrator of the story are the dogs because they mention the dogs a lot