- who was
recognized by
Guinness World Records as the
heaviest and
longest dog in the world.
Zorba was bred by Mrs I.
Prosser on 26
September 1981. His...
- Shepherd, also
known in
Britain as an Alsatian, is a
German breed of
working dog of
medium to
large size. The
breed was
developed by Max von
Stephanitz using...
- A hot
dog is a dish
consisting of a grilled, steamed, or
boiled sausage served in the slit of a
partially sliced bun. The term hot
dog can
refer to the...
- A
setting (or backdrop) is the time and
geographic location within a narrative,
either non-fiction or fiction. It is a
literary element. The
setting initiates...
- Agenda-
setting theory suggests that the
communications media,
through their ability to
identify and
publicize issues, play a
pivotal role in
shaping the...
-
Unleashed (French:
Danny the
Dog) is a 2005
American action thriller film
directed by
Louis Leterrier,
written by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Jet Li...
-
Irish Setter lying down One of the
first references to the 'Setter,' or
setting dog, in
literature can be
found in Caius's De
Canibus Britannicus, which...
- Boy and His
Dog is a
cycle of
narratives by
author Harlan Ellison. The
cycle tells the
story of an
amoral boy (Vic) and his
telepathic dog (Blood), who...
- The
dog days or
dog days of
summer are the hot,
sultry days of summer. They were
historically the
period following the
heliacal rising of the star system...
-
Dog meat is the
flesh and
other edible parts derived from dogs. Historically,
human consumption of
dog meat has been
recorded in many
parts of the world...