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- Because of a fight at a dog show between "Smoky" and "Shadow", Alsatian Shepherd dogs, owned and trained by Judy Weston, "Smoky" loses first prize. Judy sells "Shadow", but Ben, the trainer, smuggles him into the plane taking them back to Canada. They crash in a snow storm and "Smoky", freed from his crate, escapes. Shadow, with a broken leg, manages to free himself and bring help to Judy and Ben, who are unconscious. Fox-camp owner Rod Freeman and his son Billy rescue them. Judy offers a reward for "Smoky." Mort Gunning and "Red" Fargo, fur hijackers, find "Smoky" and train him to steal pelts, and they tell Judy that "Smoky" has been killed by wolves. The fur-trappers now think that "Shadow" is doing the stealing and threaten to shoot him.
- A fur trapper catches another trapper trying to steal his furs. He stops the thief, but later on the furs are stolen anyway. Rin Tin Tin Jr. tracks down the thief to try to get the furs back.
- Annette finds a baby in the snow alongside her dead mother and takes it to Baptiste Dupre and his wife, where the two of them grow up. A corrupt sheriff is infatuated with her, and Jean Rivard (Tom Mix), an officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, must rescue her from him.
- When Indians attack a white settlement, a brave kidnaps a white baby to give to his wife as a replacement for their dead baby. The white mother goes to the Indian camp to look for her child and is captured by the Indians who plan to torture her. The settlers attack the Indian camp, destroying it completely and killing the braves, while the Indian wife returns the baby to the white woman and allows her to escape. The Indian wife mourns her baby at its grave, unaware of the destruction of the Indian camp.
- A woman gives food to an Indian man. She then spurns the advances of a cowboy and rides off with her sweetheart. The rejected suitor plots revenge with a friend, and the two attack the lovers. The girl escapes to the river, but is apprehended by them in a canoe.
- Manning, his infant daughter, and Pete are the sole survivors of an Indian attack. Pete is sealed to die in a lost mine, and Indians take the little girl with them, believing her father to be dead. The girl is adopted by Chief Brown Bear. Twenty years later, Spring Breeze, the chief's daughter, finds an insane old man in the hills and takes him to the Indian camp. He is enticed away from the camp by Mexican prospectors who want the gold nuggets the old man carries. The Indians go to rescue the old man and in the ensuing fight, the old man is hit on the head. The blow restores his memory and he realizes that Spring Breeze is his daughter. The chief chases a Mexican who attempts to climb down a rope to a ledge below. He is about to jump down to the ledge when he sees the chief waiting for him with a knife.