I'm not sure specifically which book is considered 'the first dog novel' as there are many old novels involving dogs. It could be about the life of a dog, perhaps its adventures, relationships with humans or other animals, or it could explore themes like loyalty and friendship from a dog's perspective.
The 'first dog knot story' is really ambiguous. It might be a story within a specific community or group. For example, if it's in a dog - training community, it could be about the first time a trainer had to deal with a difficult knot - related situation when handling a dog, like a knot in a training harness.
I don't know of any particular novel first draft that met such a fate. It could be a very unique and maybe even fictional occurrence.
It could be about a dog's first experience with getting its fur knotted, perhaps it got into some bushes or played in mud and then had to have the knots in its fur dealt with.
Well, if we assume 'dog knot' might refer to some kind of knot made for a dog or an incident involving a dog and a knot. Maybe the wife's first encounter with this was during dog training, or perhaps it was something she saw a dog do with a rope. However, this is just speculation as the term is rather unclear without more details.
I'm not certain which one is truly the first dog novel, so I can't say for sure who the author is. There have been many authors throughout history who have written about dogs.
Oh man, it was a disaster. The dog found the manuscript and thought it was a new chew toy. There was no saving it after that.
I have no idea. Maybe it's just a made-up story or a very rare incident that hasn't been widely reported.
It could be a story about a person's first encounter or experience related to a gay relationship involving dogs in some way, perhaps in a symbolic or metaphorical sense. For example, it might be about someone who has a dog and through that relationship discovers something about themselves or gay relationships in general.
Well, it could be a story about a person's first encounter or experience related to a gay relationship while having a dog in their life. Maybe it's about how the presence of the dog influenced that new relationship in some way.
Well, if we consider 'knot' in a more symbolic sense for a dog. There was a stray dog, let's call him Buddy. He had always been on his own. One day, he found a group of friendly dogs. It was like his first 'knot' or connection to a pack. At first, he was a bit hesitant, but the other dogs were very welcoming. They showed him where to find food and a safe place to sleep. And from that day on, Buddy was part of a new family of dogs.