Why does Billy want a pair of dogs so badly?

Why did Billy want a dog so badly? To hunt coons.

Why does Billy need a coon skin?

When Billy gets his pups, he realizes he needs a coon skin to teach them to hunt, but, try as he might, he cannot catch a coon. Because his hand will be closed around the piece of tin, it will be larger than when it was thrust into the hole, and because of the nails, the raccoon will be unable to get his hand out.

Why is Billy disappointed when his dogs tree their first coon?

At first, Billy felt discourage because the tree was so big. He decided to let the coon go. He thoughts the dogs appeared to be disappointed, and then vowed to cut the tree down no matter what it took. One of his sisters thought he was crazy.

Why did the hunters make fun of Billy’s hounds?

After his first raccoon, Billy goes a bit “coon crazy” (10.1). He’s out hunting every night, and catches coon after coon after coon. Even though Billy brings in more furs than anyone else, the other hunters tease Billy about his small dogs. Because they’re so mature and all.

What did Billy do with the profits from selling hiss coon skins?

Billy gave the money he earned from the raccoon hides to his father. This was a lot of money, too, since “the price of coonskins jumped sky-high” do to demand in the East for coonskin coats. Each hide was worth from four to ten dollars.

What does Billy notice about his mother why hasn’t he noticed before?

In his singular focus on hunting and then the death of Rubin, Billy hasn’t noticed his mother is expecting a baby. He feels bad he hasn’t noticed he is going to have a new sibling. His mother encourages his father to go to the hunt, so his father agrees to attend.

Why does Rubin call Billy crazy?

Terms in this set (29) Billy does not want to kill the ghost coon. Why does Rubin Pritchard call Billy “crazy” in chapter 13? He felt sad and he thought his death was his fault.

Why was Billy crying in Where the Red Fern Grows?

Also, they seem incredibly determined to “tree” the coon and to kill it. When Billy decides he can’t cut down the big sycamore, they whine. This is a sign of a good hunting dog. A good hunting dog is always eager to hunt and is never satisfied until the hunt has reached its successful conclusion.