'My dog and I' if this is the subject of the sentence or clause; 'My dog and me' if this is the object of the sentence or clause. Examples:
My dog and I ran home when the rain started.
My neighbor and her dog often walk with my dog and me.
Has she a pet dog? or Does she have a pet dog?
Dog should have a capital D Dog ran down the street -- this is correct if 'Dog' is somebody's name or some animals name. If 'Dog' is not a name then you should have 'the' before dog. The dog ran down the street
dog
Dog is a noun, which is a person, place, or thing.
His drowsy, ditsy dog was asleep.
this dog is dog a dog good dpg way dog to dog entertain dog an dog idiot dog for dog about dog 20 dog second dog.....now read it without the word dog!
thomas i do not know sorry this dog, is dog, a dog, way dog, to dog, keep dog, an dog, idiot dog, busy dog, for dog, a dog, minute dog. Now read without the word dog.
let them read"this dog is dog a dog way dog to dog keep dog an dog idiot dog busy dog for dog 30 dog seconds dog
a dog a dog a dog a dog a dog a dog u'r face
Could be a picture of a dog, a painting of a dog, a coin or medallion with the imprint of a dog.
A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro)
hard dog scar dog car dog star dog
A therapy dog, a guide dog, guard dog, and a police dog.
Dog Trainer.
I have a dog. - or - You have a dog.
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You are not a dog.