"In 1966, Life Magazine Featured A Photo Essay About Bellybutton, A 3-Year-Old Shorthaired Pointer With Amazing Underwater Abilities. He Could Go As Deep As 20 Feet And Would Remain Submerged For Up To 15 Seconds"
"On March 16, 1938, Hyde Park’s Own Shepherd LED His Sheep Along The Serpentine Pathway To New Grazing Grounds Elsewhere In The London Park. His Dog Has Taken To The Water To Prevent The Sheep From Swimming Away"
"4th Century Bce Greek Mug. Located At The National Etruscan Museum Of Villa Giulia"
"Betty White At Home With Her Dog, 1957"
""Poodle On A Writing Desk" By Jacques-Barthélemy Delamarreby. Oil On Canvas. Late 18th Century"
"One Stray Dog Was A Constant During Protests In Chile, And Spotted Joining Protestors Against The Police. His Name Is El Vaquita, Meaning “Little Cow""
"Konrad The Dachshund Sits On Some Of His Winnings From The Gaines Dog Food “Lucky Dog” Contest, 1949"
"This Photograph Was Probably Taken By Either William E. Baker Or James Larry Johnson, Photographers Who Operated A Photographic Studio At 116 1/2 Dexter Avenue In Montgomery, Alabama, From The 1910s To The 1930s"
"Charging Thunder, A Sioux Native American From Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show"
"Woman Hailing A Cab In New York City, 1956"
"A Dalmatian With A Disney Artist At The Walt Disney Studio In Burbank"
"Photos Of Chilean Riot Dog Rucio Capucha. Rucio, A Stray Dog, Frequently Joined Protests, And Became A Target Of Deliberate Police Violence. After Being Injured By A Police Water Cannon During A Protest In Santiago, He Was Adopted By A Family"
"Dog On The Cover Of Life Magazine"
"At The Dawn Of Sound In Motion Pictures, A New Genre Of Short Films With Synchronized Sound Called "Talkies" Became Popular.“ In Response, Mgm Studios Came Up With “Barkies.”"
"Humphrey Bogart And His Third Wife, Mayo Methot, With Their Dog, 1944"
"Johnny Lunchbucket And Friend - "A" Train To Brooklyn, New York, 1940s"
"Kato, Nicole Brown Simpson's Akita In Laguna Beach. February 18, 1995"
"Cabinet Card Terrier C. 1890. Photo By W. Humphries"
"Irish Wolfhounds Were Documented In Rome As Early As 391 A.d"
"The Greyhound Bus Company Might Have Been Founded In 1914, But It Didn't Adopt The Greyhound Name Until 1929"
"A Bronze Statue Of A Dog Named Rex, Lying On A Stone Platform Engraved With His Name. Rex Was The Faithful Companion Of John E. Stow, One Of The City’s Longest Practicing Fruit Merchants, Who Died In 1884"
"People And Their Dog In Nebraska"
"Bluey Was A Female Australian Cattle Dog Born On June 7, 1910. She Herded Cattle And Sheep For 20 Years"
"An Afghan Hound In A Saab, 1960s"