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Dogs in Folklore & Mythology
[edit]- Adlet
- Ahuizotl (creature)
- Amaguq
- Aralez (mythology)
- Argos (dog)
- Axehandle hound
- Azeban
- Barghest
- Black dog (ghost)
- Black dog ghosts in popular culture
- Black Shuck
- Bulgae
- Cadejo
- Calygreyhound
- Cavall
- Cerberus
- Church Grim
- Cultural depictions of the dog
- Cynocephaly
- Cù Sìth
- Cŵn Annwn
- Dabilla
- Dando's dogs
- Dip (Catalan myth)
- Dobhar-chú
- Dog (zodiac)
- Dog in Chinese mythology
- Dog king
- Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth
- Dogs in religion
- Dormarch
- Failinis
- Fenrir
- Freybug
- Garmr
- Gaueko
- Gelert
- Gwyllgi
- Gytrash
- Hellhound
- Huay Chivo
- Hundings
- Husdent
- Inugami
- Keelut
- Laelaps (mythology)
- Luison
- Maera (hound)
- Moddey Dhoo
- Nagual
- Okuri-inu
- Orthrus
- Oude Rode Ogen
- Panhu
- Pesanta
- Psoglav
- Qiqirn
- Sarama
- Set animal
- Shisa
- Shvan
- Sirius
- Surma (Finnish mythology)
- Teju Jagua
- The Black Dog of Newgate
- Waheela
- Warg