Read in abbreviation wild dog dingo. Wild dog dingo

The main character of the story, Tanya Sobaneeva, was left without a father when she was eight months old. The father left for another woman and adopted the boy Kolya. In the future, the father will come with a new family to the city where Tanya and her mother live. The girl holds a grudge against her father and is always in conflict with Kolya, who also mocks Tanya. Then mutual sympathy will arise between them. The girl had a good friend Filka, who was secretly in love with her. Because of his jealousy, he was always arranging Kolya’s intrigues.

The story teaches that from hatred to love there is one step and vice versa. The earth is round, you can never promise anything, everything can change in an instant.

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The plot of the work unfolds around two comrades Tanya Sabaneeva and Filka, who were in a health camp and are already on their way back home. Tanya wants to receive a Dingo dog as a gift. But only Tiger, a small puppy, and a nanny are waiting for the heroine at home, her mother is not at home, she is forced to work a lot, since she supports her family alone, Tanya’s father abandoned the family when she was not even a year old.

Filka tells her friend that his father bought him a husky, he praises his father, they have an ideal relationship. The girl doesn’t really like this; the topic of fatherhood is difficult and unpleasant for her. Tanya states that her father lives on Maroseyki Island. The guys look at the map and don’t find such a place, the girl gets angry and runs away.

Tanya accidentally finds a letter from her father. It turns out that the father comes with a new family to live in the same city. Tanya is upset, she is still angry with her father because he left her and her mother and went to another woman. Mom often talks with Tanya and asks her not to hold a grudge against her father.

Tanya knew the day when her father was supposed to appear. She decided to greet him with a bouquet. But she never saw her dad. Upset, the girl gave the flowers to a random stranger in a wheelchair. Later she finds out that it was Kolya, her father’s adopted child.

That difficult moment has come - the meeting of father and daughter after many years.

Kolya is enrolled in the class where Tanya studies. He sits at the same desk with Filka. Kolya constantly clashes with Tanya over his father. He is a smart, diligent, purposeful guy. But Tanya is constantly mocked.

The guys learn that a famous writer is coming to town soon. There is a struggle over who will give him a bouquet of flowers. There are two main contenders for this place – Zhenya and Tanya. In the end, Tanya wins. She is incredibly happy, because this is such an honor for her. While Tanya was opening the box, she spilled ink on her hand. Kolya noticed this. Relations between them began to improve. The boy even proposed to Tanya - to go to the Christmas tree together.

New Year has arrived. Something incomprehensible is happening in Tanya’s soul. Only recently she hated her father’s new wife and Kolya. And now he has the warmest feelings for him. Waiting for him, constantly thinking about him. Filka is jealous of Tanya and Kostya because he is not indifferent to her.

Dancing. Filka is deceiving everyone. He tells Tanya that Kolya will go ice skating with Zhenya, and Kolya says that he will go with Tanya to watch the school play. The situation is heating up. Out of nowhere, a strong twist begins. Tanya, as strong as she can, goes to the skating rink to tell her friends about this. Zhenya chickened out and quickly ran to her home. Kolya injured his leg when he fell, so he could not walk. Tanya goes to Filka and takes a team of dogs. She is brave and determined. At one point, the dogs became uncontrollable, and then the heroine was forced to give them her puppy. It was a huge loss for her. Kolya and Tanya are fighting to the last for their lives. The snowstorm is getting stronger. Tanya, risking her own life, helps Kolya. Filka told the border guards that the children were in danger. They went in search of them.

The holidays are here. Tanya and a friend visit Kolya, who has suffered frostbite on parts of his body.

Beginning of the school year. There are bad rumors about Tanya. Everyone believes that she is to blame for what happened to Kolya. Tanya is upset that they want to expel her from the pioneers, she cries, because it is absolutely not her fault in what happened to her friend. She was simply simply unfairly accused. Everything became clear when Kolya told everyone the true information.

Tanya goes home. There she talks with her mother about justice, about the meaning of life. Mom tells her that she wants to leave the city. Tanya understands that it is difficult for her mother to be near her father, since she still has feelings for him.

Tanya tells Filka that she wants to see Kolya. Filka informs Tanya’s father about this.

Forest. Dawn. Meeting at Cape Koli and Tani. Kolya confessed his feelings to the girl for the first time. Tanya tells him that she and her mother will soon leave the city. The boy is upset. Tanya admits that it was a difficult year for her. She doesn't want to hurt anyone. Kolya kisses her. The meeting is interrupted, the father and Filka come. Together they go home.

Summer. Tanya says goodbye to her friend, who can hardly hold back his tears. The girl leaves.

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The dingo dog is not only a unique representative of the Australian fauna, but also an animal that has left a deep mark on human life and culture. In Russia, the image of the “tingo” (this is what the aborigines of the green continent called the animal since ancient times) has been romanticized for many years, and therefore few know what this animal really is.

It is believed that the wild dog dingo appeared on the Australian continent about 3500-4000 years ago. According to one version, the animal was brought here by European or Asian settlers. However, other researchers believe that it became a direct descendant of the Indian wolf, the roaming pariah, or the domestic Chinese Crested, whose history began about 6,000 years ago.

The predator can be considered both as a secondarily feral beast, and as an initially obedient creature to man. Scientists have not been able to establish exactly how the development of the species occurred: it could have gone wild after its ancestors were domesticated by people, or acquired a tough and rebellious disposition as a result of artificial crossings.

Important! Today, Australian farmers use the name of the beast in a derogatory sense, calling it cowardly, vile and unworthy people. The thing is that wild dogs cause significant damage to farms: gathering in flocks of 4-12 individuals, they attack flocks of sheep under the cover of darkness and in one raid reduce the herd by as much as 20 heads! Neither shooting nor the construction of a huge “dog fence”, the length of which was 1/3 of the length of the Great Wall of China, helped to completely solve the problem.

Habitats

Despite the fact that recently people have begun to re-domesticate predators, international cynological unions have not recognized this breed. The law in most states prohibits keeping wild animals at home. They continue to be freedom-loving animals in the following countries:

  • Philippines;
  • Malaysia;
  • New Guinea;
  • Australia;
  • Thailand;
  • Myanmar;
  • Borneo;
  • Indonesia;
  • China;
  • Laos.

“Tingos” from different parts of the world have their own distinctive features and characteristics. They also occupy different niches in biocenotic processes. These animals are especially important for the nature of the fifth continent, where they regulate the quantitative relationship between animals. Having exterminated their main competitors, marsupial devils and marsupial wolves, the predatory creatures switched to rabbits. Thanks to wild dogs, the risk of critical rodent breeding in Australia has been significantly reduced. They also attack kangaroos, wallabies, birds, reptiles, insects and do not disdain carrion.

Description of appearance and lifestyle

A photo of dingo dogs can fully demonstrate the beauty of these freedom-loving animals. They have a massive wide skull and a sharp, sharp muzzle, which outwardly somewhat makes them similar to foxes. Dingoes' triangular ears never droop down, and their strong jaws, lined with rows of long fangs, form a regular, powerful bite. The muscular neck flows smoothly into the deep sternum and back with a short, slightly tapering loin. Strong limbs are designed for fast, leaping movement with rapid repulsion from the surface. The weight of sexually mature individuals varies from 10 to 19 kg, and the height at the withers is from 47 to 67 cm. Moreover, in all respects, males are significantly larger than females, just as all Australian representatives of the species are larger than their Asian relatives.

The fur color is reddish-brown or rusty-red with slight splashes of lighter shades on the face and belly. Black, piebald or white coloration indicates hybrids, which were most likely born from mating with German Shepherds.

Important! An interesting feature of purebred creatures is that they absolutely cannot bark, but are only capable of howling and growling.

Some breeders are interested in the price of dingo dogs not only because of their appearance, but also because of their unusual character. You can buy a predator for only $600-800, but making it a pet will cost more, both in terms of money and time. The problem is that in the wild, mammals live in packs that form around dominant pairs of alpha males and their females. The hierarchy is built only around them: no other bitch has the opportunity to give birth to puppies, because they will be killed immediately. But as soon as the dominant female produces offspring (an average of 6 to 8 puppies), the entire pack will immediately begin to groom him. In general, the clan, which shuns human habitats, exists according to the laws of strength and supremacy.

And yet, if you buy a mammal while still a puppy, you can really raise an obedient pet out of it. However, we must remember that such a foster child recognizes only one person as its owner for the rest of its life.

Reflection in culture

One of the most famous works of art in which the image of this predator was used was the Soviet film “Wild Dog Dingo” directed by Yuli Karasik. Released on October 15, 1962, this black-and-white film was a visualization of the story by children's writer Reuben Fraerman. The book, which was first published in 1939, also had a second title – “The Tale of First Love.”

The summary of the film “Wild Dog Dingo” sends the viewer to the Far Eastern Primorsk, where young schoolgirl Tanya Sabaneeva lives with her mother. One day, Tanya’s father comes to the town from the capital, having been transferred from Moscow to a new duty station. He arrives not alone, but with his new wife and her nephew Kolya, having met whom the obstinate and fickle main character gradually learns what first love is like with its joys and sorrows. It is Tanya who is named in the film as that very wild dingo dog.

The film, which was watched by about 21.8 million people throughout its existence, featured:

  • Galina Polskikh (Tanya);
  • Vladimir Osobik (Kolya);
  • Talas Umurzakov (Filka, their classmate);
  • Anya Rodionova (Zhenya, Tanya’s classmate);
  • Inna Kondratyeva (Maria Sabaneeva, Tanya’s mother);
  • Nikolai Timofeev (Tanya's father, Colonel Sabaneev);
  • Irina Radchenko (Nadezhda Petrovna, Sabaneev’s second wife);
  • Tamara Loginova (Russian language teacher).

For almost all the leading actors, including 22-year-old VGIK student Galina Polskikh, this filming was their debut. Note that to create the film, the team did not have to travel to the real Primorsk - the location scenes were filmed in the village of Semenovka, Leninsky district of Crimea, and the indoor scenes were actually recorded in the pavilions of the Lenfilm film studio.

The work begins with two classmates returning home from a summer holiday at a camp for children who have known each other for a long time. Tanya Sabaneeva was waiting at home to meet her nanny and her dog Tiger.

The girl’s mother was working at that time, and her father left them before the baby was one year old. Tanya had long hoped that her mother would buy her one of the wild dogs of Austria - Dingo (in the further story it turns out that this is what her classmates will call a girl who displays a behavior that is isolated from the group).

By chance, Tanya managed to discover her father’s letter; her mother put it under her pillow. From it, the girl learned that her father would live with them in the same city, where members of his new family would also move. He lived with the resilient Nadezhda Petrovna and his adopted son Kolya, who was his wife’s nephew. The girl was filled with jealousy and hatred, suffering from the fact that these people were the culprits of her father’s departure from the family. She does not understand her mother’s attempts to persuade her to have a positive perception of her father.

In the morning hours on the day of her father’s arrival, she, having picked several flowers for him, decided to meet him at the port. Upset that she could not wait for anyone, she saw a boy nearby who was on a stretcher and gave him a bouquet. She soon finds out that this boy's name is Kolya.

With the beginning of the school year, Tanya’s unsuccessful attempts to not remember this, unfortunately, became more frequent. Even Filka’s attempts to cheer her up do not help.

Tanya spent one of her days off pleasantly lying in the garden with her mother, thinking for the first time not only about her desires and fate, but also about her mother. At this time, they saw a colonel at the gate, whom the mother introduced to her daughter as the father whom they had not seen for more than 13 years. A difficult meeting could not be avoided, during which the girl addressed the man as “you.”

Meanwhile, one of her new classmates, who had a hard time enduring the environment of an unfamiliar world, turns out to be Kolya. He was seated at the same desk as Filya.

After Tanya managed to find out who Kolya is, they constantly have quarrels initiated by the girl, in an attempt to achieve more fatherly attention. The attitude of Kolya's intelligent and loving father towards the girl is accompanied by irony and ridicule.

Colin's story about how he was lucky enough to meet Gorky when he traveled to Crimea, Tanya deliberately did not react. This led to another flared up conflict situation.

Tanya's classmate Zhenya spreads news about Tanya's love for Kolya, for which Filka tries in every possible way to take revenge on the gossip.

Soon, a number of scenes demonstrate the emergence of warmth in the relationship between Kolya and Tanya. One of these is the boy’s offer to accompany Tanya during the New Year’s dance.

Tanya's worries about her relationship with her father are replaced by constant thoughts about cola alone, which Filka notices and can hardly bear. It turns out that he has been feeling in love with the girl for a long time. Filka managed to guess about Tanya’s feelings even despite the fact that she demonstrates to the public in every possible way that she does not like Kolya. When he gave her a goldfish in an aquarium as a present, she immediately declared that she wanted the fish fried for dinner.

The situation is heating up due to the intrigue organized by Filka, although he still tries to hide his jealousy. He informs Tanya of his wife and Kolya’s planned trip to the park to go ice skating, and angers Kolya with information about his and Tanya’s upcoming trip to a theatrical performance organized at school.

Tanya, who came to the skating rink, seeing Kolya and Zhenya, returns to meet Filka. Suddenly intensified bad weather conditions force Tanya to return to the skating rink in order to save the guys and help them shelter from the harsh weather. Zhenya, having abandoned Kolya, who had fallen and injured his already sore leg, runs home.

Filka helps Tanya save Kolya using a team of dogs, but to do this, the girl is decisively and fearlessly forced to sacrifice the Tiger. Despite Tanya's risk of dying herself and the worsening weather, she manages to save Kolya, and Filka asks the border guards and their father to help them too.

After Kolya admitted to Tanya that he was in love with her, she was forced to say goodbye to Filka so as not to hurt him further.

Year of publication of the book: 1939

Fraerman's story “The Wild Dog Dingo or the Tale of First Love” is quite popular to read among students in schools. After all, this book is on the list of books required to be read in many educational institutions, and the film adaptation of Fraerman’s story “The Tale of First Love” helps to popularize the work. Thanks to this, “The Wild Dog Dingo or the Tale of First Love” can be read in many languages ​​of the peoples of the former USSR, as well as some foreign languages ​​of the world.

Fraerman's books "The Wild Dog Dingo or the Tale of First Love" summary

Fraerman was in love with Siberia, so most of his works are dedicated to this wild land. In the book “The Wild Dog Dingo or the Tale of First Love,” you can read, just like in, about an ordinary village. It is inhabited by classmates Tanya and Filka, who are just returning from a camp in the forest. Tanya dreams of an Australian dog, Dingo, for which her classmates receive the nickname “wild dog Dingo.” She gets this nickname for her unsociability. After all, she can only communicate freely with Filka.

Further in the summary of the story “Wild Dog Dingo” you will learn that Tanya lives without a father. Her mother tells her fairy tales that her father lives on the island of Maroseyka, but Filka cannot find such an island on the map. Soon Tanya finds a letter from her father, in which he says that he will soon return to their city with his new wife and adopted son, Kolya.

Despite her conflicting feelings, Tanya decides to go meet her father, but does not find him at the pier. She gives the bouquet she brought to the boy on the stretcher - this is Kolya. Tanya thinks a lot about her father and mother, but when he comes to them she speaks to him on “you”. And despite Filka’s efforts to cheer her up, Tanino’s mood is far from joyful.

Further in “The Tale of First Love” you can read about how Kolya appears in their class. Tanya is jealous of his father and constantly argues with him. And despite the fact that Kolya treats this with sarcasm and tries to make friends with the girl with stories about his meeting, this only leads to quarrels. Because of this, classmate Zhenya even makes the assumption that Tanya is in love with Kolya.

Further in the summary of the story “Wild Dog Dingo” you will learn how, closer to the New Year, Tanya’s relationship with Kolya really develops into love. This is hard for Filka, who secretly loves Tanya. Therefore, during the dances, he decides to intrigue. He tells Tanya that Kolya and Zhenya are going to the skating rink tomorrow. And Kolya says that Tanya and him are going to the play tomorrow.

Further in the “Tale of First Love” summary you will learn how the next day Tanya goes to the skating rink. But when Kolya and Zhenya arrive there, he decides to forget the boy and leaves. On the way to the performance, a snowstorm begins, and she decides to warn Kolya and Zhenya about it. Zhenya quickly runs away, but Kolya fell on his leg and cannot walk. Tanya rushes into Filke’s yard and takes from him the dog sled that his father gave him in the summer. In order to drive the team, she had to say goodbye to her beloved old dog Tiger. But the storm is getting stronger and it’s becoming more and more difficult for Tanya to pull Kolya. The children's lives are saved by border guards, whom Filka warned.

Further in “The Tale of First Love” you can read that during these adventures Kolya froze his ears and cheeks. Filka and Tanya often visit him. But when the school year begins, a rumor spreads at school that Tanya deliberately dragged Kolya to the skating rink in order to kill him. For this they decide to expel her from the pioneers. The girl takes this hard, but soon everyone will find out the truth.

Further in Fraerman’s story “The Wild Dog Dingo” you can read about how Tanya returns home and decides to have a frank conversation with her mother. They decide to leave the city. She tells Filka about this and is going to tell Kolya this in the morning. Out of jealousy, Filka tells Kolya and Tanya’s father about this. He arrives at their meeting place, just at the moment when Tanya confessed her love to Kolya. After this, the girl leaves to say goodbye to Filka and leaves.

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The popularity of reading “The Tale of First Love” is so high that this children's work is presented in our rating. At the same time, over the years, interest in the story does not fade, which suggests the presence of this story by Fraerman in the following ratings of our site.

Childhood friends and classmates Tanya Sabaneeva and Filka vacationed at a children's camp in Siberia and now they are returning home. The girl is greeted at home by the old dog Tiger and the old nanny. The girl dreams of a wild Australian dog, Dingo; later the children will call her that because she is isolated from the group.

Filka shares his happiness with Tanya - his father gave him a husky. Theme of fatherhood: Filka is proud of her father, Tanya tells her friend that her father lives on Maroseyka - the boy opens the map and looks for an island with that name for a long time, but does not find it and tells Tanya about it, who runs away crying. Tanya hates her father and reacts aggressively to these conversations with Filka.

One day Tanya found a letter under her mother’s pillow in which her father informed him that his new family was moving to their city. The girl is filled with a feeling of jealousy and hatred towards those who stole her father from her. The mother is trying to set Tanya up positively towards her father.

On the morning when her father was supposed to arrive, the girl picked flowers and went to the port to meet him, but not finding him among those who arrived, she gives flowers to a sick boy on a stretcher.

School begins, Tanya tries to forget about everything, but she fails. Filka tries to cheer her up.

Tanya is lying with her mother in the garden bed. She feels good. For the first time, she thought not only about herself, but also about her mother. At the gate the colonel is the father. Tough meeting. Tanya addresses her father as “you.”

Kolya ends up in the same class as Tanya and sits with Filka. Kolya found himself in a new, unfamiliar world for him. It's very difficult for him.

Tanya and Kolya constantly quarrel, and on Tanya’s initiative, there is a struggle for her father’s attention. Kolya is a smart, loving son, he treats Tanya with irony and mockery.

Kolya talks about his meeting with Gorky in Crimea. Tanya basically doesn’t listen, this results in conflict.

Zhenya's classmate) decides that Tanya is in love with Kolya. Filka takes revenge on Zhenya for this and treats her with a mouse instead of Velcro. A little mouse lies alone in the snow - Tanya warms him up.

A writer has arrived in town. The children decide who will give him flowers, Tanya or Zhenya. They chose Tanya, she is proud of this honor. Tanya unwrapped the inkwell and poured it on her hand; Kolya noticed her. This scene demonstrates that relations between the enemies have become warmer. Some time later, Kolya invited Tanya to dance with her on the Christmas tree.

New Year. Preparations. “Will he come?” Guests, but Kolya is not there. “But just recently, how many bitter and sweet feelings crowded into her heart at the mere thought of her father: What’s wrong with her? She thinks about Kolya all the time.” Filka has a hard time experiencing Tanya’s love, since he himself is in love with Tanya. Kolya gave her an aquarium with a goldfish, and Tanya asked her to fry this fish.

Dancing. Intrigue: Filka tells Tanya that Kolya is going to the skating rink with Zhenya tomorrow, and Kolya says that tomorrow he and Tanya will go to a play at school. Filka is jealous, but tries to hide it. Tanya goes to the skating rink, but hides her skates because she meets Kolya and Zhenya. Tanya decides to forget Kolya and goes to school for the play. A storm suddenly begins. Tanya runs to the skating rink to warn the guys. Zhenya got scared and quickly went home. Kolya fell on his leg and cannot walk. Tanya runs to Filka’s house and gets into the dog sled. She is fearless and determined. The dogs suddenly stopped obeying her, then the girl threw her beloved Tiger to them to be torn to pieces. Kolya and Tanya fell from the sled, but despite their fear they continue to fight for life. The storm is intensifying. Tanya, risking her life, pulls Kolya on the sled. Filka warned the border guards and they went out in search of the children, among them was their father.

Holidays. Tanya and Filka visit Kolya, who has frozen his cheeks and ears.

School. Rumors that Tanya wanted to destroy Kolya by dragging him to the skating rink. Everyone is against Tanya, except Filka. The question is raised about Tanya's exclusion from the pioneers. The girl hides and cries in the pioneer room, then falls asleep. She was found. Everyone will learn the truth from Kolya.

Tanya, waking up, returns home. They talk with their mother about trust, about life. Tanya understands that her mother still loves her father; her mother offers to leave.

Meeting with Filka, he learns that Tanya is going to meet Kolya at dawn. Out of jealousy, Filka tells their father about this.

Forest. Kolya's explanation of love. Father arrives. Tanya leaves. Farewell to Filka. Leaves. End.



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