عَلِيُّ بْنُ إِبْرَاهِيمَ عَنْ أَبِيهِ عَنِ ابْنِ أَبِي عُمَيْرٍ عَنْ عُمَرَ بْنِ أُذَيْنَةَ عَنْ مُحَمَّدِ بْنِ مُسْلِمٍ وَ غَيْرِ وَاحِدٍ عَنْهُمَا ( عليهما السلام ) جَمِيعاً أَنَّهُمَا قَالَا فِي الْكَلْبِ يُرْسِلُهُ الرَّجُلُ وَ يُسَمِّي قَالَا إِنْ أَخَذَهُ فَأَدْرَكْتَ ذَكَاتَهُ فَذَكِّهِ وَ إِنْ أَدْرَكْتَهُ وَ قَدْ قَتَلَهُ وَ أَكَلَ مِنْهُ فَكُلْ مَا بَقِيَ وَ لَا تَرَوْنَ مَا تَرَوْنَ فِي الْكَلْبِ .
2. Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from Ibn Abi ‘Umayr from ‘Umar ibn ‘Udhaynah from Muhammad ibn Muslim and from more than one person who has said the following: “About the case of a man who sends a hunting dog with the mention of the name of Allah, the two Imam, ‘Alayhim al-Salam, have stated this Hadith. ‘If the dog catches the prey and you arrive to slaughter it properly, then you must do so; but if you arrive when it has already killed the prey and has eaten thereof you can also eat what is left, however, you must not apply to other hunting animals what you apply to hunting dogs.’”