The name of the dog in the 1918 Charlie Chaplin film “A Dog’s Life” is Scraps.
According to author Stanley Coren, dogs do not feel guilt. What looks like shame is actually fear of what you might do once you discover their transgressions.
The only dog to ever appear in a Shakespearean play was a small dog named Crab in “The Two Gentlemen of Verona.”
Legend has it that the Yorkshire Terrier was bred in the 19th century from a male named Old Crab, a female named Kitty, and another female whose name is not known. The breed was officially named in 1874.
The first organized dog show was held in the Town Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England on June 28-29, 1859.
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