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    What is the name of the only dog to appear in a Shakesperarean play?

    Question #61247. Asked by pholberton.

    peasypod

    That would be 'Crab' owned by Valentine’s servant Launce, in the play 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'.



    Dec 26 05, 4:34 PM
    gmackematix

    And again, I must point out that the tailor's dog appears in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" so Crab is the only named dog to appear but not the only dog.

    Dec 26 05, 7:19 PM

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