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Cerberus
It is called every "dog has his day," but it is actually an alien dog the teen titans just think it is beastboy but after they find out it wasn't really him, so there really isn't an episode were beastboy as a dog licks raven.
a dog zulu is a black dog who has rabies aND HAS A FREIND CALLED ROBBIE LOL a dog in zulu is called inja.
The Slinky Dog!
Dog Drunk. hahahaa.
If I remember correctly, Korra's pet Naga is called a polar bear dog.
human god sea monster 2 headed dog and gorgon
No. Persephone was the goddess of springtime, the daughter of Demeter, and the wife of Hades. Cerberus was the three headed dog that guarded the gates of the Underworld.
It is called every "dog has his day," but it is actually an alien dog the teen titans just think it is beastboy but after they find out it wasn't really him, so there really isn't an episode were beastboy as a dog licks raven.
Rubeus Hagrid's dog is called Fang. He also briefly had a three-headed dog called Fluffy.
Im not sure what it was called but there was a gigantic three-headed dog in Harry Potter and the Philosphere stone (the first film)
Their cats - in fact they were really ferrets.
Cerberus was the three headed dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld.
There is a three headed dog in Greek Mythology, that guards he underworld. It is called Cerberus.
The three headed dog owned by Hades was named Cerberus.
The three-headed dog in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was called Fluffy.Fluffy belonged to Rubeus Hagrid who received him from a Greek man he met in the pub. Hagrid then lent him to Dumbledore to guard the philosopher's stone. When the stone was gone, Fluffy was released into the Forbidden Forest. Dumbledore then arranged for him to be sent back to Greece.Three-headed dogs are featured in Greek mythology, the most well known one is called Cerberus.
Cerberus is a three headed dog which guards the gates of hards
NO. There is a 3 headed dog in the series, but in that perticular book, no. Not in the battle of the labyrinth.