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Dog Proverbs - page 17
Throw that bone to another dog.
Portuguese Proverb
The loudest bark rids not a dog of his fleas.
Portuguese Proverb
The dog that barks much is never good for hunting.
Portuguese Proverb
The dog that kills wolves, is killed by wolves.
Portuguese Proverb
The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread.
Portuguese Proverb
He is a good dog who goes to church.
Portuguese Proverb
If you would have the dog follow you, give him bread.
Portuguese Proverb
If you don't have a dog, you hunt with a cat.
Portuguese Proverb
The dog was asked: Why do you bark? - To scare the wolves. - Why do you wag your tail? -What do you think, am I not afraid of wolves?
Georgian Proverb
A mischievous dog must be tied short.
Italian Proverb
An old dog does not bark for nothing.
Italian Proverb
An old dog does not grow used to the collar.
Italian Proverb
Wake not a sleeping dog.
Italian Proverb
The dog that bites does not bark in vain.
Italian Proverb
No one ever kicks a dead dog.
Italian Proverb
It is easy robbing when the dog is quieted.
Italian Proverb
A stick is soon found to beat a dog.
Italian Proverb
Cut off the dog's tail, he remains a dog.
Italian Proverb
The dog that quits barking can get some sleep.
Italian Proverb
The dog wags his tail, not for you, but for your bread.
Italian Proverb
If the dog barks, go in; if the bitch barks you had better stay outside.
Jewish Proverb
A living dog is better than a dead lion.
Hungarian Proverb
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