Dolly (Jack London)

Dolly is a supporting character, later antagonist in Jack London's 1903 short adventure novel The Call of the Wild. She was one of Francois and Perrault's sled dogs until she got rabies after getting attacked by a pack of wild huskies.

With sled team
Dolly came with Dub and Pike to Francois and Perrault's sled team. And one night when the wild huskies attacked camp, Dolly's throat was torn, but she survived.

Death
After some time, Dolly become mad, and started howling like a wild wolf. Buck, who doesn't know what is wrong with her, becomes her target and she started chasing him from camp and back to camp, where Francois saw everything. He stopped her, as Francois drove an ax in her head and killed her in the process.