The Plague Dogs is a novel by Richard Adams that tells the story of two dogs, Rowf and Snitter, who escape from a research laboratory in England. The dogs are subjected to cruel experiments and are eventually released into the wild.
As they struggle to survive in the harsh environment, the dogs are hunted by humans who fear they may carry the plague. The novel explores themes of animal rights, friendship, and the impact of human cruelty on animals.
The Plague Dogs is a powerful and thought-provoking story that raises important questions about the treatment of animals in scientific research. It is a must-read for anyone interested in animal welfare and ethics.
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The Plague Dogs
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Time and Tide
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Alan Price:
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Time and Tide (Alan Price)
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Freedom
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Wondering
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Patrick Gleeson:
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The Change
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Patrick Gleeson:
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In the Pens
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Sheep Dogs
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Patrick Gleeson:
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The Escape from the Incinerator
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Frog Catching
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Rowf's Kill
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Lack Loud's Death
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Inside The Laboratory
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Patrick Gleeson:
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The Beginning of the End
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Patrick Gleeson:
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Rowf and Snitter Run to the Sea
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Patrick Gleeson:
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