Dogman

//ˈdɒɡmən//

Synonyms for "dogman" (5 found)

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Finnish

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  • koirajumala noun (deity who is part dog and part man)
  • koiramies noun (man who has charge of dogs; specifically, a man who trains dogs for the bloodsport of dogfighting)
  • koiramies noun (alleged cryptid or mythological creature that is part dog and part man)

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Every one of those dogmen has been either cajoled, bribed, or commanded by his own particular Circe to take the dear household pet out for an airing.

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A dogman, he [John Moore] said, likes having tails wagged at him, wants to be looked up to, and tends for that reason to be quite a good leader. A catman, on the other hand, is made slightly uncomfortable by spaniel eyes and devoted tail thumpings. Dogmen seem to prefer the outdoors, adventure, jungles, deserts, and are attracted by the army. Little is heard of cats in army officers' messes or barracks.

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It is an error of modern dog men to wean puppies too soon—they should run with the bitch till six weeks old, being at the same time fed.

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Abscess of the Jaw.— […] The system will require good support, and, it may be, a course of tonics, such as a grain or two of quinine, night and morning, in the form of a pill; or, using one of the Condition Pills you see advertised in this book—Clayton's, Dent's or Sergeant's—they are all good, made by dogmen for dogs, and you won't go amiss in using either of them in such cases.

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