Both are right depending on the context.
When talking about "play" as a verb, a sentence will be in the form "The dogs play in the back yard" It refers to more than one dog playing. Note that there is no apostrophe in dogs.
When talking about "play" as an activity it is a noun. A sentence using the noun might be "The dogs' play went on until the end of the day". The sentence refers to the activity and "dogs' " is used as a possessive form of dogs to indicate that the activity belongs to the dogs.
Also, for one dog, the sentence will read "The dog's play went on until the end of the day." Note that the apostrophe is immediately after dog, and this shows that it is the play of just one dog.
Dont play around with weiners with hot dogs or with out hot dogs
dogs you can play with and walk
Guide dogs play with normal, sturdy dog toys.guid dogs are no different, exept the fact that they cant play while working, so they play with regular dog toys.
is it normal for dogs to have 4 testicles when they start to play
they just play fight unless they are dogs your walking by
They like to play and be playful. Dogs also want you to play with them and they are happy to see you.
Dogs like to chase things, eat, snuggle, and play with YOU.
dogs mostly roll when wanted to be petted or wants to play.
fetch, because your dogs get the most exercise and obedience
Dogs engage in play biting with other dogs as a form of social interaction and play. It involves gentle mouthing and nipping without causing harm, often accompanied by playful body language such as wagging tails and relaxed postures. This behavior helps dogs learn social skills, establish boundaries, and strengthen bonds with other dogs.
umm.. the Jonas Brothers do not play on a football team.. they just simply play in their band..
A dog park is a park for dogs to go and play. It is designed for dogs of all breeds to come and meet other dogs.