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Kävik the Wolf Dog is a 1968 novel written by Walt Morey. It won the 1968 Dutton Animal Book Award as a draft, resulting in its subsequent publication. [ 1 ] It also received the 1970 Vermont Golden Dome Book Award and 1971 William Allen White Children's Book Award .
Morey won awards for his books Gentle Ben, Kävik the Wolf Dog, Canyon Winter, Runaway Stallion, Run Far Run Fast, and Year of the Black Pony. Dutton Animal Book Award for Gentle Ben and Kavik the Wolf Dog; Sequoyah Book Award; Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award; The Monique Alexis Hoswoot Award; William Allen White Children's Book Award
The plane carrying the dog crashes into the snow-covered wilderness; the pilot is killed and the dog is more dead than alive. The crash site is found by Andy Evans, a young boy who lives in the nearby fishing settlement of Copper City. He struggles to get the dog home and begs his parents to let him ask the local doctor to take a look at Kavik.
Kavik German Shepherd: The Courage of Kavik the Wolf Dog: Andy's adopted dog; about the travails of a sled-dog (not really a wolf-dog) who finally finds a home. Khyi Yang Po Bearded Collie: The Shaggy Dog: The dog that bites Dave, transforming him into a dog; about a deputy district attorney who changes into a dog when excited, then back again ...
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Sirko plies the wolf with more food and drink trying to keep him quiet, but eventually the wolf can contain himself no more. The wolf lets out a howl of happiness. The family and the wedding guests at the party hear the wolf's howl, and then see the wolf under the table. Frightened, the wedding guests want to beat the wolf in defense.
Jujube was originally the main character in a comic strip named Nanar, Jujube & Piette (1962–1965), but was eventually upstaged by a side character, Gai-Luron the dog, who became the main character of the series instead. It was also retitled Gai-Luron and now Jujube became Gai-Luron's sidekick. [3] McFox (Raposão) Fox Lionel's Kingdom: Comic ...