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They gave up the team of dogs because they were being reassigned by the Canadian Government. Buck never saw them again and he realized that nothing was permanent.
Dub must be put down in The Call of the Wild.
In the restaurant, there is a kitchen team and a service team. In the service team, there is a front counter team and a drive-thru team. Of course, there are also positions for working for McDonald's outside of the restaurant.
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
What are the positions called for the dogs on a bobsled team
Dolly in the book "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London is a kind and gentle Newfoundland dog that befriends Buck, the main character. She introduces Buck to the domesticated life on Judge Miller's estate before he is kidnapped and taken to be a sled dog in the Alaskan wilderness.
Lead dog, swing dogs, team dogs, and wheel dogs.this is from: http://personal.my180.net/thesmiths/iditarod/sledpositions.html
An iditarod is a dogsled race that takes place in Alaska. It is longest dogsled race (over 1100 miles).
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there are two kinds of sledding, 7 dogs or 6 dogs. when there is 7 dogs, the one in the front is lead dog, the next two are navigaters, then fast dogs, then wheels, in 6 dogs, the one on the left is lead dog, beside it is navigater, then fast dogs, then wheels
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There is the lead dog, then the 2 swing dogs, then the team dogs, then the 2 wheel dogs. The team dogs are any dogs between the swing dogs and the wheel dogs.
it means it is there asigned positions
Team Dogs: a group of dogs that work together in a competition.
They gave up the team of dogs because they were being reassigned by the Canadian Government. Buck never saw them again and he realized that nothing was permanent.
In chapter 3 of "Call of the Wild," the setting shifts to the wilderness of the Yukon during the gold rush. The dogsled team is pushed to its limits as they travel through harsh and unforgiving terrain, facing difficult obstacles and challenges along the way. This setting emphasizes the harshness of nature and the struggle for survival.