This essay contains a literary analysis of Virginia Woolf’s Flush: A Biography (1933) where I have used animal studies to analyse the novel and the animal protagonist. First and foremost I have looked at the moral tendencies of the animal mind and the animal subject and by which means Woolf have worked to make him a dog, and not a human speaking for a dog. In my analysis I have used contemporary research in animal studies and literary studies to back up my claims.