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Italian Proverbs on Dogs
Italian Proverbs on Dogs
(38 Proverbs)
Who gives bread to other's dogs is often barked at by her own.
(Italian Proverb)
A dog that bites silently.
(Italian Proverb)
A living dog is been than a dead lion.
(Italian Proverb)
A hungry dog does not fear the stick.
(Italian Proverb)
A hair of the dog cures the bite.
(Italian Proverb)
A dog is never offended at being pelted with bones.
(Italian Proverb)
Even the dog gets bread by wagging his tail.
(Italian Proverb)
Do not give the dog bread every time he wags his tail.
(Italian Proverb)
Cut off the dog's tail, he remains a dog.
(Italian Proverb)
An old dog does not grow used to the collar.
(Italian Proverb)
A stick is soon found to beat a dog.
(Italian Proverb)
He who has a mind to beat a dog will easily find a stick.
(Italian Proverb)
He who gives bread to others' dogs is often barked at by his own.
(Italian Proverb)
He that would beat his dog can easily find a stick.
(Italian Proverb)
He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.
(Italian Proverb)
He that keeps another man's dog shall have nothing left him but the line.
(Italian Proverb)
Give a dog an ill name, and you may as well hang him.
(Italian Proverb)
When a dog runs away, hit him! hit him!
(Italian Proverb)
There is no dog, be he ever so wicked, but wags his tail.
(Italian Proverb)
The moon does not heed the baying of dogs.
(Italian Proverb)
The gardener's dog does not eat lettuce and will not let others eat it.
(Italian Proverb)
Stones or bread, one must have something in hand for the dogs.
(Italian Proverb)
It is easy to find a stick to beat a dog.
(Italian Proverb)
It is easy robbing when the dog is quieted.
(Italian Proverb)
It is better to irritate a dog than an old woman.
(Italian Proverb)
Who makes the wolf his companion should carry a dog under his cloak.
(Italian Proverb)
While two dogs are fighting for a bone, a third runs away with it.
(Italian Proverb)
With the skin of the dog its bite is cured.
(Italian Proverb)
Love me, love my dog.
(Italian Proverb)
No one ever kicks a dead dog.
(Italian Proverb)
Every dog is a lion at home.
(Italian Proverb)
Every dog is allowed one bite.
(Italian Proverb)
He who has loaves has dogs.
(Italian Proverb)
A barking dog never bites.
(Italian Proverb)
Dog does not eat dog.
(Italian Proverb)
Dog won't eat dog.
(Italian Proverb)
Dogs bark at hose they don't know.
(Italian Proverb)
Dogs bark, but the caravan goes on.
(Italian Proverb)
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