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The television series "Rin Tin Tin" featured a German shepherd that did all the ___1___ for the shows itself. The stunts included such feats as leaping through closed windows, ___2___ locked doors and pulling the correct levers to close the locks of a dam.

History has it that on 15th September, 1918, during the last days of World War I, a group of American ___3___ stumbled upon a German shepherd and her ___4___ of puppies. One of the soldiers, Lee Duncan, took a fancy to the puppies and brought two of them back home with him to California. One of the puppies ___5___ on the way but the other, Rin Tin Tin, survived.

Rin Tin Tin was intelligent and hardworking. It ___6___ in many of the silent movies in the 1920s and was extremely popular with children of all ___7___. The renowned canine starred in its ___8___ radio programs too and in its lifetime it ___9___ the privilege of having its own car, a chauffeur and a chef.

This animal star died on 10th August 1932. It was survived by its son, Rinty Junior. Rinty Junior followed its father's footsteps and ___10___ feature films throughout the 1930s.

 

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1. stunts   2. opening   3. soldiers   4. litter   5. died   6. starred   7. ages   8. own   9. enjoyed   10. made
 
The television series "Rin Tin Tin" featured a German shepherd that did all the stunts for the shows itself. The stunts included such feats as leaping through closed windows, opening locked doors and pulling the correct levers to close the locks of a dam.

History has it that on 15th September, 1918, during the last days of World War I, a group of American soldiers stumbled upon a German shepherd and her litter of puppies. One of the soldiers, Lee Duncan, took a fancy to the puppies and brought two of them back home with him to California. One of the puppies died on the way but the other, Rin Tin Tin, survived.

Rin Tin Tin was intelligent and hardworking. It starred in many of the silent movies in the 1920s and was extremely popular with children of all ages. The renowned canine starred in its own radio programs too and in its lifetime it enjoyed the privilege of having its own car, a chauffeur and a chef.

This animal star died on 10th August 1932. It was survived by its son, Rinty Junior. Rinty Junior followed its father's footsteps and made feature films throughout the 1930s.

 
 

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