They must have been, the first dog mentioned in The Bible in the OT is the Greyhound, from where all variety (not species) of dogs came from.
In Mark chapter 7 (followed by Matthew 15:26-28), Jesus is said to have called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description: (Mark 7:27) "But Jesus said unto her, Let the children first be filled: for it is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it unto the dogs." This was a racial slur.
Based on the Bible, I would say that God's judgement was far from impartial. The Bible says that he constantly favoured the Israelites over other people, even giving them the ancient land of the Canaanites and demanding that the Israelites slaughter all captives in an act of genocide. In Mark chapter 7, Jesus called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description, so continuing the tradition of not being impartial.
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio ofdomesticated cats and dogs to other domesticated pets,domesticated cats and dogs to non-domesticated cats and dogs,domesticated cats to domesticated dogs,some other ratio that I have not considered!
12 is a dozen of anything dogs or donuts.
EX.. my dogs is a omen dogs
Jesus made that statement in:Matthew 7:6 (KJV) Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.A dog was a symbol of a male prostitute.
Both prairie dogs and cows prefer wide open flat pieces of land.
no it is not common
The most common name for dogs is Max
dogs
Relatively nothing. Prarie dogs are rodents
Yes they are common dogs.
No
they both guide something.
both are small dogs
The word dogs is a plural common noun.
There are way more than just 25 common dogs.