Нашёл англоязычный список всякого рода мифических псовых, собак и около-собак, а также героев, связанных с псовыми:
The Mythical Canid list has been updated with a few new cryptids. As well as alphabetized. (Keep in mind that some mythical canids have multiple names. Therefore, if you don't see some canid mentioned under the name you use for it, it dosen't mean it's not there. It might be a secondary name. So I encourage you to use your Edit>Find button to see if a particular canine is on the list or not. Same advice goes for other lists.)
(Al-) Salaawa (Salawa. Egyptian Cryptids)
Actaeon's Hounds
Adjule (North African Cryptid)
Adlet (Pending, Blood Drinking Offspring of a Woman and a Red Dog. 5 of her kids were dogs, the other 5 Adlet. Inuit Myth)
Afraid of Nothing (One of Cannibal Grandmother's Dogs. Native American Myth)
Aguara (Native American Fox God)
Ahuizotle (Pending, Native American Myth)
Akhlut (Wolf, Orca Shape-Shifter)
Alp (A Nightmare. Sometimes portrayed as a Dog)
Alqolti Mani t'aix (Pending, Sun Dog. Native American Myth)
Altjira's Wives and Daughters (Nameless. They have Dog's feet. Altjira does not)
Alu (Mesopotamian Demon with Canine features)
Alukah (Wolf Shape-shifter who drinks blood. Living. Vampiric. Judaic Myth)
Amaguq (Trickster and Wolf God of the Inuit)
Amarok (Pending, giant wolf. Inuit Myth)
Andean Wolf (Argentina Cryptid)
Anput (Input, Inpewt, Yineput. Anubis's Wife)
Anubis (Inpew, Yinepu, Anpu, Hermanubis. Jackal God)
Apollo-Lyceios (Lykeios. Lord of the Wolves)
Aralez (Immortal Dog spirit. Part of the Dev. Armenian Myth)
Ares (Associated with Dogs. Greek Myth)
Argos (Argus. Odysseus's Dog)
Artemis (Used Dogs for Hunting)
Asclepius's Dog
Azeban, Awasosis, Kwaniwibid, Mikwe, Moosis, Soksemo (Awasosqua's litter of Dog spirits. Abenaki Myth)
Bagadjimbiri (Dingo Brothers. Creator Gods. Australian Myth)
Bagat (Large Dog that Haunts lonely paths. Philippine Folklore)
Baku (Pending, May be part Wolf)
Beast of Bray Road (Wisconsin Dogman)
Beast of Guavaden (Murderous Wolf/Dog Hybrid)
Berserks (Ulfheonar. Many variations. Norse Myth)
Bersicker (Wolf in Bram Stoker's Dracula)
Bhairava (Khandoba, Yamantaka. Form of Shiva. Owns two black Dogs. Sometimes portrayed as one. Indian Myth)
Black Dogs (Goes by many names, from many regions in and around the UK)
Booa (African Cryptid)
Buelt (Carn Cabal. Cabal's stone footprint. Arthurian Legend)
Bunyip (Described as Dog-like in some cases. Aboriginal Myth)
Calopus (Chatloup. Aptaleon. Hybrid, part Wolf. Persia)
Calystrians (Dog-Headed Indians)
Cavall (Cabal) (King Arthur's Dog)
Cerberus (Hades Dog, Guardian of Hell)
Chagljevi (Indian Cryptid)
Chantico (Turned into a Dog my Tonacatecuhtli. Aztec Myth)
Chibiabos (Wolf and Sky spirit. Native American Myth)
Chontamenti (Egyptian Myth)
Chors (Khors. Slavic Sun God depicted with a Dog's Head)
Chukwu (Used a Dog as a messenger. Igbo Myth)
Chupacabra (Sometimes said to appear Dog-like)
Chuti (African Cryptid)
Cin-an-ev (Trickster Wolf and Culteral Hero of Native American Myth)
Coyote (Trickster)
Cuitlamiztli (Mexican Cryptid)
Cusith (Scottish Green Hound)
Cwn Annwn (Cwn Mamau, Gabriel Hounds, Ratchets, Yell Hounds. Celtic Myth)
Devana (Diiwica, Dziewona. Hunts with Hounds)
Diana (Hunts with Hounds)
Dip (Black Demon Dog that sucks Human Blood and is lame in one leg. Catalan Myth)
Dobhar-Chu (Dobarcu, Doyarchu, Dhuragoo. Cryptid Water Dog. Irish Folklore)
Dobsegna (Australian Cryptid)
Dog-headed Yali (Pending)
Dogmen (A race of Men with the Head of a Canine and the body of a Human. Found throughout the World)
Domovoi (May shape-shift into a Dog, among others. Russian Folklore)
Duamutef (Jackal God)
Earth Hound (European Cryptid)
Elmendorf Creature (May be Canine)
Enfield (Hybrid. Part Fox, Wolf, Lion, Greyhound and Eagle)
European Wolf Creature (European Cryptid)
Fenmurv (Half Dog/Bird)
Fenrir (Fenris. Greek Myth)
Fire Dogs (Native American Mythology)
Fu Dog (Kara-shishi)
Garma (Hound Guardian of Hel. Norse Myth)
Geri and Freki (Gere and Freke. Odin's Wolf Companions)
Geri and Gifr (Guardians of Lyfjaberg. Scandinavian Myth)
Girt Dog (European Cryptid)
Gula (Goddess of Healing. The Dog is her Symbol. Mesopotamian Myth)
Gulon (Big as a Dog, Tail of a Fox)
Gwydion and Gilfaethwy (Forced to turn into, for one year each, A Deer, Wild Pig and Wolf)
Hati (Wolf who chases the Moon)
Hecate (Associated with Dogs)
Horned Jackal (Indian Cryptid)
Huehuecyotl (Ueuecoyotl. Old, old coyote. Trickster God. Aztec Myth)
Huli Jing (Chinese Fox Spirits)
Hungarian Reedwolf (European Cryptid)
Husdant (Tristan’s Dog. Celtic Myth)
Hyote (North American Cryptid)
Illinois Dog Creature (North American Cryptid)
Ilyap'a (Incan weather god. If enough rain did not come, Humans would tie up black dogs to starve until Ilyap'a sent rain)
Inari (Japanese God of Foxes, Kitsunes)
Itzcuintlipotzotli (Mexican Cryptid)
Kajortoq (Inuit Myth)
Karkadann (Kartajan, Lord of the Desert, Karkadan, Karkadanno, Karmadan, Cartazoon. Unicorn-like Wolf. India, Africa)
Khanukh (Wolf Tlingit God)
Khentimentiu (Chontamenti, Khentamenti. Guardian Dog of the Dead. Egyptian Myth)
Kimat (Lightning Dog of the Thunder God Tadaklan)
Kitsune (Japanes Yokai Fox Spirits or Fairies)
Kludde (Evil Water Spirit. Belgian Folklore)
Kodomo-No-Inari (Children's Fox Deity of Japan)
Konakadset (Wasco. Aquatic Wolf of Native American Myth)
Koya-No-Myoin (Hunter, owns two Hounds)
Kratim (Katmir, Ketmir. Dog of the Seven Sleepers. Islamic Myth)
Kuda-gitsune (Pipe Kitsune)
Kudai (Owned a Naked Dog to guard his creation. Siberian Myth)
Kumiho (Korean 9 tailed Evil Fox spirits)
Laelaps (Dog who never failed at Hunting)
Lamastu (Demoness portrayed with a Dog. Mesopotamian Myth)
Lascowiec (Borowiec. Master of Wolves. Slavic)
Little Red Riding Hood (European Folktale)
Lycaon (Although there are many variations of the Myth, He always turns into a Wolf because he offered Human Flesh)
Malsun (Brother of Glooskap. Turned into a Wolf. Native American Myth)
Marea (Erigone's Dog. Greek Myth)
Mars (Associated with Wolves. Roman Myth)
M-da-weelh-ak (One of Gluskab's Dogs, the Black one. Abenaki Myth)
Meza Virs (Meza Devs, Meza Dievs. Forest God, associated with Wolves. Latvian Myth)
Mimicke (Getulian) Dogge (Canis Lucernarius)
Mirrii (Mirriuula. South American Cryptid)
Mitla (South American Cryptid)
Momotaro (Met a Talking Dog En route to Onigashima. Japanese Myth)
Mool-sem (One of Gluskab's Dogs, the White one. Abenaki Myth)
Nehalennia (Goddess of Protection. Depicted with a Dog at her side)
Nodens (Nodons. Associated with Dogs. Celtic Myth)
Nuada (God of Dogs, Among other things. Bres replaced him for a short time. Irish Myth)
Nurufilu (Zorro-vibora. Viper-fox. Similar to Ahuizotl. Araucan Indians)
Ontarian Giant Wolf (North American Cryptid)
Onza (Cuitlamiztli. Mexico)
Orthrus (Orthros, Orthos, Orthus, Orth, Orphus. Cerberus's Brother, Guardian of Geryon's Red Cattle)
Papa Legba (Symbolic Animal is the Dog. Haitian Myth)
Papua New Guinea Dog Creature (Indonesian Cryptid)
Parsees (Parsis) of Persia (Zoroastrianism. Dog Religious)
Pavawkyaiva (Water-dogs. Similar to Ahuizotl. Hopi Indians)
Peritas (Alexander the Great's Dog)
Phooka (Irish Kobold that may take the form of a Dog, among other Animals)
Poki (Appears Dog-like or cloud-like. Hawaiian Folklore)
Pooka (Piastes. Similar to Ahuizotl and Dobhar-chu)
Pugut (May turn into a Wild Dog. Philippine Myth)
Qiqirn (Mostly hairless Inuit Dog Spirit)
Qisaruatsiaq (Inuit Myth)
Raksha (Sometimes portrayed as a Dog. Hindu Myth)
Randolph County Creature (North American Cryptid)
Red Wolf (Not Canis Rufus. European Cryptid)
Romulus and Remus
Saharan Wolf (African Cryptid)
Saint Christopher (Sometimes depicted with a Dog's head)
Samjokku (Three-Legged-Dog. Foiled Kumiho's murderous intentions)
Sarama (The Dog owned by Indra. Hindu Myth)
Scylla Sea Monster (Skulax. Dog Heads from Waist down)
Seth (Set, Sutekh, Setech, Sutech. May be Anteater)
Shahamanu (Japanese Cryptid)
Shisa (Siisaa. Similar to Fu Dogs. Okinawa myth. China.)
Shunka Warak'in (Shunka Warakin. North American Cryptid)
Simargl (Winged Dog. Slavic Myth)
Simurgh (Sinamru, Samurv, Senmurw. A kind of Peacock with the Head of a Dog and the Claws of a Lion. Persian Myth)
Skoll (Wolf who chases the Sun)
Skrat (May turn into a Dog)
Sunuwavi (Wolf Hero of Native American Myth)
Tanuki (Raccoon Dog Shape-shifter. Japanese Myth)
Telchines (Fish Children. Children of Thalassa. They have the Head of a Dog. Greek Myth)
Teumessian Fox (Fox who could never be caught)
The Erinyes (Eumenides, Furies. Deities of Vengeance. Sometimes portrayed with Dog heads or Body. Greek Myth)
T’ian-Kou (Pending. Celestial Mountain Demons. Chinese Myth)
Tian-Gou (Hounds of Heaven. Used by the Guardian, Er-Lang)
Valhalla (A Wolf guards the Western Door)
Varcolasi (Romanian Myth)
Vevecoyotl
Vila (Slavic Spirit capable of taking Wolf form)
Vilkacis (Vilkatas, Vilkatis. Similar to a Werewolf. Latvian Myth)
Vlkodlaks (Slavic Werewolf)
Waheela (Great White Wolf. Alaskan Cryptid)
Waldagi (Australian Cryptid)
Walrus Dog (North American Cryptid)
Warg (Worg)
Wendigo (Pending, May sometimes be dog-like. Researching)
Wepwawet (Upuaut. Wolf/Jackal God)
Weredog (Someone who can Shape-shift into a Dog)
Weredog of Lowestoft (Case of a Curly-Coated Retriever)
Werewolf (Shape-Shifter)
Wisagatcak (Made the World with the help of a Wolf. Native American Myth)
Wolf Children
Wolf Deer (North American Cryptid)
Woof-Puss, Cog, Docat (Dog/Cat Hybrid)
Wulver (A Man with a Wolf's head. Shetland Traditional Lore)
Xanthippus's Dog (No Name, Buried in the Island of Salamis, Cynossema, the Dog's Grave)
Xolotl (God of Lightning and the Underworld. Sometimes portrayed with a dog's head. Aztec Myth)
Yama (God of Death and Time. His realm is guarded by two Four-eyed Dogs. Brahmanism)
Yokyn (Australian Cryptid)
Yurugu (Yurugy. Jackal)
Zorya (Guardians of a Chained Hound. Slavic Myth)
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