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- Ancient Romans memorialized their beloved dogs with elaborate funerary monuments and heartfelt inscriptions—one famous example is the 'Margarita' epitaph, a marble tablet acquired by the British Museum, written in verse as if by the dog herself, showing how deeply pets were cherished in Roman society.
- The iconic 'Cave Canem' (Beware of the Dog) mosaic from Pompeii’s House of the Tragic Poet is one of the most famous ancient artistic depictions of a guard dog, symbolizing both the practical role of dogs as protectors and their status as household companions in Roman daily life.
- Romans held an annual ritual called 'Supplicia Canum' (Punishment of the Dogs), where dogs were paraded and sacrificed to atone for their legendary failure to warn the city during the Gallic siege—a unique blend of history, myth, and ritual that highlights the complex, sometimes ambivalent relationship Romans had with their canine companions.