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A Parisian Dog Arrested for Theft
In 1888, the Gloucester Citizen reported on the arrest of a dog who regularly absconded with goods from the fashionable shops of Paris....
Read MoreCompanion Dogs as Seers, Healers, and Fairy Steeds
There is more to canine folklore than the ominous black dogs of legend. Companion dogs, such as pugs and corgis, have their place as well....
Read MoreThe Learned Dog, Lily: A Whist-Playing Victorian Canine
In 1857, a little English spaniel billed as “The Learned Dog, Lily" was touted as one of the greatest attractions at Cremorne Gardens....
Read MoreThe Jersey Pug's Funeral; and Other Dog Funerals of the Late Victorian Era
Of all the animals buried and mourned in the Victorian era, it was dogs who received the lion’s share of the funerary honors....
Read MoreA Victorian Wife's Best Friend: The Role of Cats & Dogs in Cases of Spousal Abuse
For a battered Victorian wife, animal intervention could sometimes mean the difference between life and death. ...
Read MoreCharles Dickens and Timber Doodle, the Flea-Ridden Dog
In the mid-nineteenth century, Charles Dickens had a small, shaggy Havana spaniel named Timber Doodle....
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