![]() But it also means total freedom and a life full of thrilling adventure. It means near-starvation, running for hours on end, fighting 'til the death, and sleeping in sub-zero conditions. Being a wild dog doesn't mean skipping through fields of tulips and splashing in babbling brooks. And this "wildness" isn't Hallmark card material. And he falls head-over-paws in dog love with his kick-butt owner Thornton.Ībove all else, though, Buck comes to love the life of being a wild dog. ![]() He's a good sled dog after he gets stolen and sold into dog-slavery in the Yukon territory (brrr). He's a good companion to his richy-rich owner in sunny Santa Clara, California. He's all about-you got it-making sure the call of the wild doesn't go to voicemail. Not me, pal."īecause Buck isn't all about the "man's best friend" thing. Because: it's about a dog.īut if you asked Buck, the protagonist of Call of the Wild, in a breathless voice: "Who's a good doggy? Who's a good doggy? Who, who, who?" the answer would probably be, "Um. So it comes as no surprise that we love The Call of the Wild. Give us some IRL one-on-one action with actual real-deal doggy, and you've basically sent us to cloud nine. Give us a gif of a husky puppy and you've guaranteed us at least an hour of unadulterated joy. ![]() Give us a video of a corgi and you've guaranteed that we start squealing. We'll admit it: we're unabashed dog lovers. ![]()
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