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  3. Blessing of animals - Wikipedia

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    Blessing of animals, or of the slaughtering process, before slaughter, is a key element of some religions. Ceremonial blessing of companion animals occurs throughout the world, [ 1 ] for example, Australia, [ 2 ] Canada, [ 3 ] Scotland, [ 4 ] Spain, [ 5 ] and the United States.

  4. Dogs in religion - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are found in and out of the Muthappan Temple and offerings at the shrine take the form of bronze dog figurines. [21] The dog is also the vahana or mount of the Hindu god Bhairava. In the Mahabharata, when Yudhishthira reaches the gates of heaven (Swarga), Indra allows him to enter but refuses entry to the dog that accompanied him.

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    Pray first hosted a National Day of Prayer event in 2020 when it streamed to nearly one million viewers on Facebook. [4] [17] In 2021, Pray hosted a virtual event for the National Day of Prayer in the United States. [18] The event featured remarks from public figures including United States President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike ...

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  9. Veterinarian Shares 5 ‘Secrets’ Dogs Aren’t Telling Their Owners

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    This is a position dogs also sleep in when they feel safe. If your dog sleeps curled into itself, nose to tail, it may mean they're trying to warm up or they might be feeling a little anxious ...