I'm guessing they mean to say the dog is "intact", meaning it has not been spayed or neutered.
You can say "avec mon chien" in French to mean "with my dog."
In Chinese, you would say "棕色狗" (zōngsè gǒu) to mean brown dog.
There is no direct translation for the words "beautiful dog" in Lakȟótiyapi. You could say "Šúŋka taŋwašté" (sheunk-ah dahn-wah-shday) but it is not exactly what you are asking.
The character for dog is 狗 (pronounced gou).
female dog
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"
You can say "avec mon chien" in French to mean "with my dog."
When people say " I have to or I layed my dog down" they are saying that they had to or have to kill there dog.
A dog I is a dog so there is not really an explanation.
yes people say the dog is mean and should be put down but its a friendly dog its only mean on how its raised it has nothing to do with the dog itself :)
I believe you are trying to say GAMUT, which means entire scope. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gamut
Well sometimes your dog can say different things. It just because he is barking, it does not mean he is saying one thing.
In a dog's age means a very long time. - They say that one human year is the same as 7 dog's years.
If you mean and a like "A dog and a cat", it's "en een".
I'm not telling! That's mean and wrong!!
赤い犬 (akai inu) would mean "red dog" in Japanese.
not quite sure what you mean but dog inside is chien dedans or chien à l'intérieur