No. King Cavrin, King Charles Spaniel, King Charles Yorkie, King Schnauzer, and
King Shepherd; but no King James, that I am aware of.
The only dog breed mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible is the Greyhound. It is mentioned in the Old Testament in Proverbs 30:29-31.
The dog in "The Sandlot" was a Bullmastiff breed named Hercules.
from the little rascals? staffordshire terrier
The family dog is a Rottweiler and the dogs in the cemetery were Dobermans
It's not currently known what official breed Chopper, the dog from the Travelers commercials, is but he is a confirmed rescued mixed breed. Travelers believes Chopper might have a majority of Highland Terrier in him.
Cavalier King Charles Spanial
The only dog breed mentioned in the King James Version of the Bible is the Greyhound. It is mentioned in the Old Testament in Proverbs 30:29-31.
A mixed breed named Nora!
In the King James versionthe word - greyhound - appears oncePro 30:31 A greyhound; an he goat also; and a king, against whom there is no rising up.
no there is not.
Not sure of the actual specific dog- but the breed is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. He is a Tricolor in the film. I have an identical dog The tri color Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is named Tori.
There is no dog breed named 'Antarctic dog'.
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."
Turkey
You may be referring to Chihuahua; a breed of dog, and the name of a state in Mexico.
The Chihuahua dog breed was named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
The Cavaliers have been captured in many paintings. The breed was named after King Charles as this was his "prize" pet. King Charles II also enjoyed this breed. This pet was for pure pleasure...a companion dog.