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The Brown Dog Affair

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Big Brown Terrier Dog

The trial did not find that Bayless' vivisection had been unlawful in any way. Anna Louisa Woodward, founder of England's Branch of the World League for Protection of Animals, started raising money for a statue to commemorate the dog as well as all the other animals who were killed as a result of vivisected. This monument was made by English sculptor Joseph Whitehead with a bronze dog atop a marble water fountain for both people and dogs. It was placed in Lachmir Recreation Ground at the center of Lachmir Housing Estate and was unveiled on September 15, 1906.

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