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posted by laura1233214
Bob was born in South Australia in 1882, and for some reason he loved trains. He spent the early years of his life as a stray, following railway workers to work, until he was rounded up سے طرف کی a dogcatcher. It looked as if he was destined for the pound, but luckily for Bob he was bought سے طرف کی a kindly station guard who’d taken a liking to him. It worked out well, as his new master allowed him to ride the train with him in the guard’s وین every day. But, eventually, his master got a promotion and he and Bob parted ways. Then Bob started to jump trains alone.Bob traveled up and down Southern Australia, becoming a familiar and welcome sight on trains across the land. Sometimes, when Bob felt that he needed some privacy, he chose an empty carriage and scared away any passengers who tried to sit in it سے طرف کی barking like crazy. The station masters and guards all knew him سے طرف کی name, so they left him to his own devices. At night he followed the engine driver ہوم for a warm meal and soft place to sleep, then returned to the train the اگلے morning. For most of his life, Bob went where he pleased, and as his fame grew so did his reception when he rode into town. He was allowed to attend banquets as a guest of honor, was دیا a special bracelet with his name on it—with an engraving telling anyone who read it to let him go where he wanted—and when he was seen riding on trains سے طرف کی local children they ran after him as if he were the Pope. Bob had many adventures in his short life and died the most famous dog in Australian history.
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In the 1860s, two stray dogs called Bummer and Lazarus were دیا the run of the city of San Francisco at a time when any other stray dog would have been rounded up and thrown in the pound. But Bummer and Lazarus were different—they were celebrities. The newspapers of the دن reported their doggy exploits as if they were Posh and Becks یا Brad and Angelina. If they got into a fight with rival dogs, the papers often printed an exaggerated account of it the اگلے day, complete with eyewitness testimony and a dramatized cartoon of the event. Even Mark Twain took time out from working on Huckleberry...
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Swansea Jack was a black retriever who lived with his owner William Thomas near the River Tawe in Swansea, Wales, during the 1930s. One day, Jack saw a small boy drowning in the river and ran in, pulling the boy to ساحل سے طرف کی the scruff of his neck. There was no one around to see it, and had circumstances been different, the boy would probably have spent the rest of his life telling the story to people who would never believe him. But Jack wasn’t done. Within a few weeks, Jack rescued another swimmer, this time with witnesses in attendance. And then another. And another. And so on. Over the...
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