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Of this are three connecting pens containing deer, which are liberated andĭriven into the large enclosure, and when killed are thrown over the fence Ing girls is shown in three different parts of a large inclosure. The king accompanied by his orchestra and a troupe of sing. That the hattue and carted deer are not modern inventions of the dilettante Piece of work, but there is not a dog to be seen. The reproduction shows it to be a well-executed There are two bas-reliefs cut in the rock in this cave, one representing That the illustration was one we had studied and rejected, having found it On referring to Kiash's work as suggested by him we discovered Ing the status of the dog in ancient Persia, we had found no art reproduction This in response to our statement that, notwithstand. The opinion that perhaps dogs were represented on the bas-relief of the deer. The temples at Persepolis and the caves in the Taht-i-Bostan valley, was of Who has visited the Iranian section of Asia and examined the remains of The author of "Zoroaster, the Prophet of Ancient Iran." Professor Jackson, Williams Jackson ofĬolumbia University for suggestions with regard to these books, he being Indebtedness is acknowledged to Professor A. The god rejoins: "There is no place in heaven for men withĭogs." The king replies: "To desert a faithful friend is as great a sin Heavenly world, or share it with this faithful attendant," is the king's re. "there is no lack of mercy in doing so." "I will either not share in your Not without this faithful dog." "Desert the dog," commands the god His human companions drop off one by one and he reaches the end of his It is in the Rig- Veda that we read of the good old monarch who on hisĭeath proceeds to heaven accompanied by his wife, his brothers and a dog. Here is a lullabyįrom the Rig- Veda which shows on how familiar a footing the dog stood: One hundred dogs is gratefully acknowledged. (hunting dog called * boar-desiring,' vara hayus)^ and the gift of a kennel of Is pictured as one drawn by dogs, but he is, at any rate, used for hunting His house a friend so near that he pokes his too familiar head into the dishĪnd has to be struck aside as a selfish creature. The companion and ally of man the protector and probably the inmate of "On investigating the matter we learn that in the Rig- Veda the dog is Were the animal despised, the name, then, was not objectionable. We find 'Dog's Ear' handed down as a respectable name. This canine name in different forms to his three sons, while still later Name, and in the Brahmanic period we learn that a good Brahman gave "In point of fact in the Rig- Veda we find 'Dog's Tail' as a proper Hopkins took up the question, and from his reply, which appeared in the His argument in part on one man's having a family name which meant dog,Īnd must have betokened a "dog-revering Iranian." Professor E. Prior to the migration of the Aryans southward into India, and he based Brunnhofer made the claim that it was composed So also in the Rig- Veda, the very oldest of Aryan literature, the dog is New creed, but the placing on record of customs of unknown age. It is very certain that these penalties and rites were not the inauguration of a c, but some writers assign an earlier date. The citations, is Fargard II, but the animal is mentioned a number of timesĮlsewhere, especially in connection with the dead.Īccording to the traditional date now more generally accepted, Zoroaster The one especially devoted to dogs, as shown by Taken is the Vendidad or Zoroastrian Pentateuch, which is divided intoįargards or chapters. The division from which the above quotations are Prised twenty-one books, but only three complete and fragments of others Ing to different ages and some undoubtedly very ancient. The date of the Zend-Avesta is still a matter of doubt, parts of it belong. It necessitated the use of three different dogs. Remark, which would be most disastrous to breeding for a distinct type, as The best method of breeding to secure healthy puppies - a method, we may This book of the IraniansĪlso states how puppies were to be cared for, and gives instructions as to Ing her so that she met with an accident or died.

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Hard or food too hot, the other for smiting a bitch big with young, or frighten. Of the five sins set forth in the Avesta which caused the committer toīe a Peshotanu, two concerned dogs - one for giving bones that were too

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Webster Family Library of Veterinary MedicineĬummings School ct Veterinary Medicine atĪ Popular History of the Dog, with Practicalĭescriptions of All the Important Breeds.

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