Old Yeller Site

The climax arrives when a rabid wolf attacks the family ranch. Old Yeller fights the wolf to protect Travis’s mother and their friend Lisbeth, but he is bitten during the struggle. Because of the incurable threat of rabies (hydrophobia) , Travis is forced to make the agonizing decision to shoot his best friend before the dog turns violent.

During a hog-tagging expedition, Travis falls into a pit of angry hogs; Old Yeller defends him, sustaining severe injuries in the process. A Heartbreaking Sacrifice

He saves Arliss from a mother black bear when the boy tries to catch her cub. Old Yeller

In the late 1860s, Jim Coates leaves his family ranch in Salt Licks, Texas, to join a cattle drive to Kansas. He leaves his 14-year-old son, , in charge of his mother and younger brother, Arliss. Soon after, a "dingy yellow" dog—dubbed Old Yeller for his coat and human-like bark—shows up and steals some hanging meat. While Travis initially loathes the "rascal" and tries to drive him away, young Arliss immediately claims him as his own. Proving His Worth

Travis is initially inconsolable after the loss. However, when his father returns, he reminds Travis that such hardships are part of becoming a man. Travis eventually finds a glimmer of hope in a new pup sired by Old Yeller, realizing that the old dog's spirit and unwavering loyalty live on. The climax arrives when a rabid wolf attacks

He helps Travis tame a wild milk heifer and assists in rounding up feral hogs .

The story of Old Yeller , originally a 1956 novel by Fred Gipson and a classic 1957 Disney film , is a powerful coming-of-age tale set in the Texas Hill Country after the Civil War. During a hog-tagging expedition, Travis falls into a

Travis’s opinion of the dog changes as Old Yeller repeatedly saves the family from frontier dangers: