duke is an extraordinary dog . what special qualities did he exibhit to justify this ? discuss

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duke is a extraoridnary dog.he is a rough playing pinscher .when he saw his master chuck he jumped on him like 23 kilo of missile and chuck could not balance him .at once he understood and never did it again.

he took post besides his master and sensed the delicate condition of his master.and later he was the main agent in the improvement of chuck  illness.from this story it seems that duke know that what had happen with his master chuck .

also the neighbours of chuck  said that the dog new his responsbility 

i really hpoe that this answer will hepls you this is my own answer

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but my answer is right my class teacher give this answer to me and i learned 

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duke actualy treated like a nurse, guard, friend and what not for hooper. he actually made the hooper on his legs by treated him like a trustworthy.

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actually it's given in the english textbook "about the dog"

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duke actually acted like a nurse, guide and friend fer Hooper. he actually made hooper to get on his leg by nursing him thus he acted like a trust worthy dependableand heipful man.

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 duke is an extraordiniary doberman dog who is full of energy  and very intelligent who wanted and decided to get chuck on his feet.

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duke was an extraordinary dog because he posses some of the qualities :-

1. duke was helpful as he helped his master to move up from his injury to his feet and made him feel confident.

2. duke was understanding , as as when duke jumped on chuck , he saw that chuck couldn't hold him , he never jumped on chuck again.

3. duke was suppoertive , as he supported chuck in his every move and didn't  him alone at any point.

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Duke was a rough playing Doberman Pinscher. When Chuck met with the accident and was brought back home Duke also was brought back from the kennel. When the dog saw his master “he was a 23-killo missile of joy”. He jumped on Chuck above the belt in excitement. Chuck couldn’t balance, so fought to maintain it. That was it, Duke knew what had happened. From then on he never did the same. He took a post beside his master’s bed and never jumped on him again. He sensed the delicate condition of his master and later he was the main agent in the improvement of Chuck’s condition.

From the story, it seems that Duke knew what had happened to Hooper, he would come up and poke Chuck’s left arm and try to lift it up. One evening while the dog was cajoling his master Hooper casually hooked leash in Duke’s collar with his good hand and that charged the dog. The first time, it was just couple of steps till the wheel chair. However, Duke was dogged to make Chuck walk. They were a team now. Hooper’s neighbourhood people say that the Dog knew what his responsibility was. They had a tremendous coordination. The dog would “pull his leash taut then stand and wait. The man would drag himself abreast of the dog and then the dog would surge out to the end of the leash and wait again”.

Gradually Hooper became totally dependent on Duke and didn’t need physiotherapy further. It was Duke alone who could do what he did. The only thing that the narrator says he was unsure of was whether Duke knew what he was doing, but then the narrator says that he believed that Duke knew.

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Duke was really an extraordinary dog. It never jumped on Hooper when it realized that his master was not well. It was due to its faithfulness and help that Hooper could stand on his feet once again and could join his job once again and promoted as a National Sales Manager.

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fought to maintain it. That was it, Duke knew what had happened. From then on he never did theDuke was a rough playing Doberman Pinscher. When Chuck met with the accident and was brought back home Duke also was brought back from the kennel. When the dog saw his master he was a 23- killo missile of joy. He jumped on Chuck above the belt in excitement. Chuck couldnt balance, sosame. He took a post beside his masters bed and never jumped on him again. He sensed the delicate condition of his master and later he was the main agent in the improvement of Chucks condition. From the story, it seems that Duke knew what had happened to Hooper, he would come up and poke Chucks left arm and try to lift it up. One evening while the dog was cajoling his master Hooper casually hooked leash in Dukes collar with his good hand and that charged the dog. The first time, it was just couple of steps till the wheel chair. However, Duke was dogged to make Chuck walk. They were a team now. Hoopers neighbourhood people say that the Dog knew what his responsibility was. They had a tremendous coordination. The dog would pull his leash taut then stand and wait. The man would drag himself abreast of the dog and then the dog would surge out to the end of theleash and wait again. Gradually Hooper became totally dependent on Duke and didnt need physiotherapy further. It was Duke alone who could do what he did. The only thing that the narrator says he was unsure of was whether Duke knew what he was doing, but then the narrator says that he believed that Duke knew.
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what promblems did chuck oresent when he returned to the company headquarers?

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what promblems did chuck present when he returned to the company headquaters

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duke did following things=fought to maintain it. That was it, Duke knew what had happened. From then on he never did theDuke was a rough playing Doberman Pinscher. When Chuck met with the accident and was brought back home Duke also was brought back from the kennel. When the dog saw his master he was a 23- killo missile of joy. He jumped on Chuck above the belt in excitement. Chuck couldnt balance, sosame. He took a post beside his masters bed and never jumped on him again. He sensed the delicate condition of his master and later he was the main agent in the improvement of Chucks condition. From the story, it seems that Duke knew what had happened to Hooper, he would come up and poke Chucks left arm and try to lift it up. One evening while the dog was cajoling his master Hooper casually hooked leash in Dukes collar with his good hand and that charged the dog. The first time, it was just couple of steps till the wheel chair. However, Duke was dogged to make Chuck walk. They were a team now. Hoopers neighbourhood people say that the Dog knew what his responsibility was. They had a tremendous coordination. The dog would pull his leash taut then stand and wait. The man would drag himself abreast of the dog and then the dog would surge out to the end of theleash and wait again. Gradually Hooper became totally dependent on Duke and didnt need physiotherapy further. It was Duke alone who could do what he did. The only thing that the narrator says he was unsure of was whether Duke knew what he was doing, but then the narrator says that he believed that Duke knew.

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