It means, "pile." It could mean a pile of wool, a pile driven into the ground, a Voltaic pile (battery), or an atomic pile (nuclear reactor).
The origin of the word dog pile is thought to be from the term used for a pile of sleeping dogs. A dog pile is usually formed when a group of people usually piles on top of a single person.
I don't know what type of dog pile you are talking about, but: Dog pile, as in people all laying on you- get up, or tell them to get off Doggy droppings: Pick them up with a glove, and put them in a bag, then throw them away. If inside, scrub place with a cleaner.
on a pile of dog doodoo lol
Made a pile means the person has made allot of money (i.e. a pile of money).
It all depends on the amount the dog ate. Depending on the constituents of the moldy pile, the dog could have seizures, kidney failure, liver failure, etc. You should contact your local vet if you have concerns.
Fagots are old English for sticks so it is a pile of sticks
The idioms "make a pile" or "make a bundle" both mean the same and that is "make lots of money" (I.e. a pile or bundle of stashes/wods of cash).
When a leaf falls make snoopy blow it into the pile of leaves that is already there (next to Snoopy's dog house)
Dog pile google Yahoo ask Find
its in the leaf pile near snoopy's dog house. u click on he pile and u search though it until u find it
like a big huge pile of dog's diary