I believe it's a Hydra.
Mutant 3 headed snake
A terrible dog.
you put arms on your creature then take of the hands and but on a mouth and eyes
The three-headed dog that guards Hades is Cerberus.
Cerberus was a mythological creature. a Dog like monster with three heads whom lived in the underworld.
Rick Riordan got the idea of a three-headed dog from Greek mythology. In Greek mythology, this creature is known as Cerberus, and he guards the entrance to the underworld. Riordan incorporated this mythological creature into his popular book series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."
In Homer's "The Odyssey," the three-headed creature is Cerberus, the guardian of the Underworld. While Cerberus does not appear directly in "The Odyssey," he is referenced in relation to the realm of Hades. He is depicted as a fierce dog that prevents the dead from escaping and the living from entering without permission. His presence symbolizes the boundary between life and death.
Louis C. Is believed to be three headed snakes father due to the strong body he has he is ugly as hell
The riddle describes a creature from mythology known as a three-headed dog, often associated with the underworld, like Cerberus from Greek mythology. In a more playful interpretation, it could refer to a three-headed creature in a fictional context. The combination of three heads, two hearts, and four legs creates an interesting and fantastical image, but it doesn't correspond to any known real-world animal.
As far as I know, Satan himself does not have a dog. Any dog-like creature I have heard about have always just been called "hounds of/from hell". However, in Greek and Roman mythology, Hades/Pluto, who is the Lord of the Underworld, has a three-headed dog demon that goes by either Cerebus or Cerberus. I think it is nickademus
He is a three-headed rottweiler twice the size of a woolly mammoth with long snake for a tail and tiny snake heads in his black and brown fur.
Chimera, from Greek mythology, was composed of the body of a lion, head of a goat, and tail of a snake. Maybe you were referring to Cerberus, Hade's 3 headed dog. The 3 heads were thought to represent birth, youth, and old age or another thought was past, present, and future