In modern times, the dog days of summer refer generally to July and August in the Northern Hemisphere—the hottest, muggiest, most miserable days of the year.
However, the phrase has its origins in ancient Greece and Rome as a reference to the star Sirius, also known as "the Dog Star." Sometime in July, Sirius aligns with the sun, and since Sirius is the second brightest star in our sky, the Greeks and Romans thought it was literally adding heat to that of the sun, making the days that much more sweltering. They considered the dog days to be dangerous times of drought, unrest, and bad luck, all of which could all lead to madness. That connotation is a bit dramatic, though, and it's mostly been dropped.
The duration of Dog Days of Summer - film - is 1800.0 seconds.
Dog Days of Summer - film - was created on 2008-02-22.
Some summer days are called dog days due to the intense heat that occurs on those days. It is compared to how dogs act sluggish and tired on such days thus giving it the term dog days of summer.
the sultry part of the summer
It's Me or the Dog - 2008 Dog Days of Summer 2-5 was released on: USA: 29 August 2009
Family Dog - 1993 Dog Days of Summer 1-7 was released on: USA: 21 July 1993
dog days, sunny season
The Chew - 2011 Hot Dog Days of Summer - 2.210 was released on: USA: 8 August 2013
Well, first of all, they get a dog named Sweetie in the book. Second of all, the phrase "dog days" refers to the hottest days of summer. It is summer in the book, and I think it's a pretty good name.
"Dog days" refers to the hottest period of summer, typically from early July to early September. The phrase comes from the ancient belief that during this time, the hot weather is influenced by the rising of the star Sirius, also known as the "Dog Star."
summer
the setting is in summer