It can be either it doesn't matter, but be consistent in your usage.
doggone doghouse dogfish underdog
dogcart doggone doggoned doghouse dogsled dogwood underdog
Panther is not a compound word.
Yes, "kangaroo" is a compound word. It is formed by combining two words: "kanga" and "roo."
Yes cowbell is a compound word. The words are cow and bell.
doggone doghouse dogfish underdog
The noun 'doghouse' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a shelter for a pet dog; a word for a thing.
alehousebakehousebathhousebirdhouseboathouseclubhousecoffeehousecourthousedollhousefarmhousefirehousefield housegreenhousehaunted househousecoathouseflyhouseplanthousemaidhousematehousewarminghousewifejailhousepenthouseroadhouseschoolhousesmokehousesteakhousestorehousetownhousetree housewarehouseWhite House
A compound word is formed when two separate words are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning. This can happen when words are joined together (e.g., "dog" + "house" = "doghouse") or when they are hyphenated (e.g., "high" + "chair" = "high-chair").
A compound noun is two nouns put together. doghouse, chalkboard, lightbulb
treehouse funhouse haunted house greenhouse cathouse house mother house cat house insurance
Compound words beginning with D:darkroomdashboarddaybeddaybreakdaydreamdaylightdaytimedeadbeatdeadboltdeadlinedeathwatchdewdropdinnertimedirtballdishclothdishpandishwasherdoorbelldoorstepdownplaydownspoutdowntimedragnetdriftwooddrugstoredrywalldumbbell
Boathouse Whitehouse Greenhouse Outhouse household housemaid, housekeep. housekeeper houseware housewife housework etc There are many in the dictionary.
melona (×ž×œ×•× ×”)
dogcart doggone doggoned doghouse dogsled dogwood underdog
Household, courthouse, outhouse, housebound, workhouse, in-house, doghouse.
Celebrities use microphones when they since or rehearse. My dog lives inside his doghouse.