Without context for this question, I'll tell you that in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series of novels, Ian Murray has a part-wolf dog named Rollo.
Paul O'Grady's dog Buster was a Shih tzu-buchon frise-cross. Buster died from cancer in 2009. The dog was 14 years old.
funny cute and has a dog named Pluto and a best friend that is a duck
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Yes- Sirius Black is an animagous, which means that he can transform into an animal (in this case a black dog) at will. He illegally became an animagous when he was at school to help his friend Remus Lupin. Lupin was a werewolf who had no choice but to transform at the full moon. However, his friends decided that in order to make it easier for him and keep him company while he transformed they would transform into animals too. This included James Potter (stag), Peter Pettigrew (rat), and Sirius (dog).
There are several dogs in the series. In the first book, Rubeus Hagrid owned a three-headed dog called Fluffy. Throughout the series he also owned a dog named Fang. Sirius Black could turn into a dog, often going by the name Snuffles.
Fortinbras. This is likely a literary reference (Fortinbras is name of the ruler of Norway who also becomes king of Denmark at the end of Hamlet).
Big Black Dog was created in 1970.
The big black dog in "A Wrinkle in Time" is named Fortinbras. He belongs to Mrs. Murry and is loyal and protective of the Murry family.
it would be considered a big dog
An adjective describes a noun. noun = dog adjective = black / big / smelly a big black smelly dog
No. He's a big black dog that isn't named Clifford.
Rocky is a good name for any dog especially if it is either really big or really small. I know this because i now a Chihuahua x Dachshund who's name is Rocky.
The dog that has big paws with black spots on the pads... (the dogs from guam)
there is no Pokemon in the black and white Pokedex with that definition but by big dog you probably mean either Herdier or Stoutland depending on how far you are in the game
It depends if the dog is big or little. If the dog is big, the name doesn't make sense...if the dog is little, it's a really cute name
Terms can be classified as single-term (such as "dog"), multi-term (such as "black dog"), compound term (such as "blackbird"), or nested term (such as "big black dog").
The simple subject may have other words modifying it. For example in the following sentence 'dog' is the simple subject but 'The big black dog' is the complete subject. The big black dog chased the cat.