Verses that include dog or dogs actually appears 40 times in the King James Version Bible starting in Exodus 11:7 and ending in Rev 22:15.
If you take a look at the Catholic or New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) the only passage that describes a particular dog other than in parable or proverb can be found in Tobit 6:2.
"and the dog came out with him and went along with them. So they both journeyed along, and when the first night overtook them they camped by the Tigris river."
Dogs are mention 14 times in The King James version of The Bible. The only dog mentioned by breed is the Greyhound in the book of Proverbs.
It is the Greyhound mentioned in Proverbs 30verse 31.
Of the 40 verses mentioning 'dog,' none mention a named one.
There are no dogs with given names, like Spot or Fluffy, but there is one mention of a named breed. In Proverbs 30:31, "a greyhound" is mentioned in some versions of The Bible.
Of the 40 verses in the New King James Version where dog(s) appears, none are named.
They use it but it is not the only version of the Bible they use.
The word "prostitute" is in the King James Version of the Bible 1 time. It is in 1 verse. The noun for a prostitute in the King James Version of the Bible is "whore." The word "prostitute" is used only as a verb in the King James Version of the Bible.
The King James Bible translation originated in 1611. There were a handful of translations before the King James Version in English and other languages. Today there are hundreds of Bible versions in many different translations and languages.
The only good one is the King James Version.
wild dog
There are 783,137 words in the King James Version of the Bible; there are only 12,143 different English words in it.
Faith
Jesus and Bible
A Greyhound (mentioned in Proverbs)
WHALE
In the King James version the word - only - appears 253 times
To cite the King James Version of the Bible in a bibliography, use the following format: Title of the Bible (Version). Place of publication: Publisher, Year. For example: The Holy Bible (King James Version). Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1982.