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  1. After filming Disney's sequel to White Fang, Jed permanently remained with Clint Rowe in Acton, California, until his death in June 1995. His remains were interred at Gary Winkler's mixed-dog breed animal sanctuary in Bellingham, Washington.

  2. Released in theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on April 14, 1994, it was later released on VHS on October 19, 1994, by Walt Disney Home Video. Going to San Francisco, Jack Conroy leaves his wolfdog White Fang with his friend, Henry Casey. The two form a bond but find trouble when washed up on shore while sailing to bring their gold into town.

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    Mia Tuk, better known as White Fang, is one of the main characters in Disney's White Fang. He is half-wolf and half-dog who was born wild, but becomes more dog-like after Grey Beaver domesticates him. He becomes a fighting dog after Beauty Smith buys him. He eventually becomes more loving and friendly after he is bought and tamed by Jack Conroy.

    White Fang

    When Jack encounters White Fang who has been cruelly mistreated by his owner, he rescues the wolfdog from the jaws of death during a fight with a fierce bulldog. Aided by his friend, Jack nurses White Fang back to health, and he becomes a close companion to Jack.

    White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf

    Jack passes the torch to adventure-seeker Henry Casey, along with White Fang. While transporting gold from his Alaskan mine by raft, Henry and White Fang get knocked into the river's current. They're rescued by an Indian princess, whose tribe believe Henry is the embodiment of the "spirit wolf," sent to save them by bringing back the caribou that have vanished from their land.

    •This was Jed the Wolfdog's final acting role before his death.

  3. White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf: Directed by Ken Olin. With Scott Bairstow, Charmaine Craig, Al Harrington, Anthony Ruivivar. In order to rescue one of the last surviving Alaskan Native tribes, Fang joins in with a friend of his master to stop miners from destroying an ancient sacred land.

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    • Ken Olin
    • 1994-04-15
  4. In the case of the 1991 White Fang film, the central relationship is between Jack, an amalgamation of several characters from the novel, and the eponymous wolf-dog, who take turns saving one...

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  5. May 1, 2024 · This Disney Dogs list features all the A to Z names of canine characters from animated Disney and Pixar movies, including dog breed descriptions and fun facts! The 2 most common Disney dog breeds are the dalmatian and the bloodhound, counting 11 and 9 characters, respectively, out of a total of 69.

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  7. Continuing story of the brave and spirited half-dog, half-wolf and his master, as they face danger from a ruthless gang of gold miners.

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