A scene of dogs & their keepers are the focus of this platter, trimmed with animals exotic to a 19th century British audience. #PrintToPlate
This tweet was posted on September 22, 2016.
Before airplanes, there were dog sleds. In honor of the Iditarod: http://t.co/RmGNC5qbgI
This tweet was posted on March 16, 2015.
Fighting like cats and dogs? Where does that saying come from? In the 17th century, pet-keeping became popular with upper-class Europeans and competition ensued between pets at times. #Caticons
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This tweet was posted on February 02, 2019.
From our collection, the best seat placeholder EVER. Colonial Airlines' 1949 warning from a hairy-chested dog: http://t.co/IgB261uA
This tweet was posted on July 19, 2012.
K-9 Kola, a "nutritious soft drink treat" for dogs, let Rover join his master in kicking back with a… http://t.co/IBWLNSUpBH
This tweet was posted on July 25, 2014.
Mishaps, polar bears, & sled dogs determine failure or advancement in the 1909 board game, A Dash for the Pole: https://t.co/FpJE5mWeJn
This tweet was posted on April 26, 2013.
RT @airspacemag: After ten weeks of flight training, these dogs took the left seat of a Cessna 182. https://t.co/9AdKuapkdd https://t.co/iS…
This tweet was posted on May 10, 2016.
RT @onlyinsf: Only in SF would @flySFO have a yoga room & a team of dogs walking around for your pleasure. More surprises here: https://t.c…
This tweet was posted on October 26, 2016.
Today is #NationalDogDay. During the 19th century, pet-keeping became an important part of European culture. Dogs began to decorate more household objects, such as this silver plate card receiver. What’s your favorite type of dog? #VictorianSilverPlate https://t.co/S32Y1mBGol
This tweet was posted on August 26, 2020.