antinousgaygod, to random
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🪷 10 Oct is 💙🐕💙 The exquisite basrelief shows as or /, harvesting grapes, as a dog looks up at him adoringly. And who can blame it? Antinous adores dogs! More: https://antinousstars.blogspot.com/2023/06/the-lanuvium-inscription-explained-by.html 💙🐕💙🪷

antinousgaygod, to random
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🪷 10 Oct is 🐕: In October 130 AD, and visited /Memphis Egypt. They must have seen the Temple of at Saqqara. Archaeologists have found 9 million dog mummies there. More: https://antinousstars.blogspot.com/2022/08/nine-million-mummified-dogs-found-at.html 🐕🪷

AimeeMaroux, to antiquidons
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It's ! There are several from that we still know today, like Kerberos guarding the entrance to the underworld, Odysseus' faithful dog Argos who was the only one who recognised him in his disguise, and Hekuba, the Queen of Troy, who became Hekate's constant companion in the shape of a big black bitch.
But what do we know about the ancient Greeks and their dogs?
@amayor researched how the dogs were named:

@antiquidons @histodons

AimeeMaroux,
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@amayor @antiquidons @histodons Adrienne Mayor says that were typically given short names that evoked ideas of things like power, speed, or beauty.
"Popular names for dogs in antiquity, translated from , include Lurcher, Whitey, Blackie, Tawny, Blue, Blossom, Keeper, Fencer, Butcher, Spoiler, Hasty, Hurry, Stubborn, Yelp, Tracker, Dash, Happy, Jolly, Trooper, Rockdove, Growler, Fury, Riot, Lance, Pell-Mell, Plucky, Killer, Crafty, Swift, and Dagger."

AimeeMaroux,
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@antiquidons @histodons The ancient Greeks were keen dog breeders and more than 29 distinct breeds are mentioned in literature, each with their own traits that made them useful for specific tasks. Large mastiff-type dogs guarded flocks and fended off wolves. Hunting dogs were bred for speed, tracking, and tenacity to hunt deer, hares, and boars. And there were also small pet dogs, companions to children and adult women.

AimeeMaroux,
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Traumkaempfer, to random

My niece’s dog for

FlintDibble, to random
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For check out the story of the coolest lil' ancient Roman dog
https://medium.com/@FlintDibble/the-yasmina-dog-2a4abf1376cf

EU_Commission, to random
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Who brings a smile to your face with just a wag? 🐶

On , let's take a moment to honour our furry companions!

These four-legged heroes work diligently to ensure our safety.

With their sharp senses and unwavering dedication, they not only intercept unlawful items at borders but also provide aid during conflicts, natural disasters, and anti-terrorism efforts.

These dedicated heroes deserve our recognition every day.

A dog wearing a special camera jumps out of a police lorry while taking part in a special intervention demonstration at the Belgian Federal Police Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
A dog searches bags in a demonstrative event in Brussels, Belgium.
A dog of the French Customs sits next to an officer waiting to check containers at the Port of Le Havre, France.

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