"You prefer dogs!" in English is Tu préfères les chiens!in French.
Je préfère les chiens! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "I prefer dogs!" The declaration translates literally as "I prefer the dogs" since French employs definite articles where English does not. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fer ley shya" in French.
... has two dogs and a cat
poodle is translated 'caniche' (masc.) in French.
quatre chiens
... in Spanish is 'una vida de perro'.
Meute de chiens and sac à dos pour chien are French equivalents of the English phrase "dog pack." Context makes clear whether a backpack for (case 2) or a group of (example 1) dogs suits. The respective pronunciations will be "muht duh shya" and "sa-ka-do poor shya" in French.
they sacrificed dogs and the english settlers started doing that.
Which do you prefer, the dog or the cat? is the literal translation, although an American English speaker would probably say Do you prefer dogs or cats?
Most men do prefer dogs to cats, but it depends.
the dog fur is translated "la fourrure du chien" in French Moi je dirais plutôt - les poils du chien.
they prefer cats. but i like dogs much better^^
I believe they prefer male dogs.