133 - Al-Walid said: I said to Malik: "May a trained dog be brought into the mosques?" He said: "No." I said: "And likewise falcons and hawks, may they not be brought into the mosques?" He said: "No."
134 - Al-Walid said: I said to Abu 'Amr and Malik: "What about a dog that laps from a vessel, a basin, or other than it?" They both said: "Do not perform ablution with it." I said to them: "And if I do not find anything else?" They said: "Perform ablution with it."
135 - Al-Walid said: And Abu 'Amr Abd al-Rahman ibn Namir informed me, from al-Zuhri, that they both heard him saying - regarding a dog that lapped in a man's ablution water: "He should perform ablution with it."
136 - Al-Walid said: I mentioned that to Abu Ishaq al-Fazari, and he said: I have heard Abu 'Amr say: "He should perform ablution with it."
137 - Al-Walid said: Abu Ishaq said: I mentioned that to Sufyan al-Thawri, and he said: "Anything that you have reservations about, if you find nothing else, perform ablution with it, then perform tayammum after it."
138 - Al-Walid said: Abu 'Amr was asked: "If he performed ablution with this water in which a dog had lapped, and he prayed, while he could not find anything else, then he found water; must he repeat the ablution and the prayer?" He said: "No, but I would like him to perform ablution for whatever prayer he performs henceforth."
(1) The "and" (wa) is missing here; it is established in the sources, and it is necessary. (2) This is how it appears in the original, and the correct reading is "Abu 'Amr," who is al-Awza'i.