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Dogs in Judaism Dogs in Judaism
Dogs in Judaism

In Judaism dogs are considered to be unclean, way back when the Torah was written dogs were still traveli9ngin packs, scavenging for garbage, and sometime human corpses. These wild packs of dogs often carried many diseases, and

Dogs in Religion Dogs in Religion
Dogs in Religion

Many religions have had a love/hate with the dog. While some religions consider the dog to be an impure animal, others value the creatures as noble friends, workers, and even innocents. In religious writings dogs are most often

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Beagle

Country of Origin: Great Britain

History: Beagle type dogs have existed for centuries, but the breed as we know it today was developed in Great Britain

Brevarian Mountain Hound Brevarian Mountain Hound
Brevarian Mountain Hound

Alternative Names: Bayrischer gebirgsschweisshund

Country of Origin: Germany

History: The Bavarian mountain hound is descended from the bloodhound-like Hanoverian schweisshunds and Bavarian

Veterinarian clinic details for Animal Hospital

Animal Hospital

310 Woods St
West Memphis, AR 72301
Phone: 870-735-4186



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