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  2. Dogs Playing Poker - Wikipedia

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    Common themes throughout the Dogs Playing Poker series are deception, mistrust, and confrontation. [4] Not every painting within the series depicts dogs playing poker. [6] Some paintings depict dogs performing other human activities, such as playing baseball and football. [6] In the painting Riding a Goat, a blindfolded dog sits atop a goat for ...

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    Dog playing with bouncing ball. Related: My Dog Loves to Watch Bluey — and Other Pet Owners Say the Same: 'It Brings Me Joy' (Exclusive) Some commenters let Garcia know she is not alone, with ...

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    Every dog is unique of course, but for the most part dogs are fans of snow! You should be careful when letting your dog play in the snow, however. You want to be mindful of your dog's paws, which ...

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    Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (September 18, 1844 – January 13, 1934) was an American artist, mainly known for his series of portraits Dogs Playing Poker.Known as "Cash" or "Kash" in his family, he often signed his work in the 19th century with the latter spelling, sometimes [clarification needed] spelling his name, for comic effect, as Kash Koolidge.

  7. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    The dog could also be simply a lap dog, a gift from husband to wife. Many wealthy women in the court had lap dogs as companions, reflecting wealth or social status. [17] During the Middle Ages, images of dogs were often carved on tombstones to represent the deceased's feudal loyalty or marital fidelity. [18]

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    Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...