Here are some of Fred Gipson's other notable works:
* "Savage Sam" (1962): A sequel to "Old Yeller", which follows the boy's adventures with his other dog.
* "The Hound-Dog Man" (1957): A collection of short stories about life in the Texas countryside.
* "A Mule for the Marquis" (1960): A historical novel set in the 1830s about a Texan family's adventure.
* "The Homeplace" (1964): A novel about a family's journey to find their place in the world.
Gipson's works often focus on themes of family, loyalty, and the struggle to survive in a harsh environment. His writing is known for its warmth, humor, and realistic portrayal of life in the American West.