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That was never recorded because the law doesn't care about dogs names. Especially when the law thinks they're familiars and not dogs at all.
2, under suspicion of being familiars because they were owned by accused witches.
John Indian was Reverend Parris's blackamoor (slave) also Tituba's husband.
Combined, twenty-four people died via execution or died while in prison. Two dogs were killed by townsfolk that believed they were witches' familiars.
Yes, they did. There are many references to dogs in the Victorian books I have read, varying from lap dogs, to hunting dogs and vicious guard dogs and watch dogs. In point of fact, people have have dogs since the beginning of written history and likely before that. Dogs and humans seem to have a natural affinity.