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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crazy dog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dog that exhibits erratic or wild behavior.
Example: "The park was filled with laughter as the children played with a crazy dog that kept chasing its tail."
Alternatives: "an insane dog" or "a wild dog".
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"Oh, he is a crazy dog," she said.
She's got three dogs -- she's a crazy dog lady.' " Mr. Nastasi was walking his Rhodesian ridgeback, Mika.
So I could fret about the fact that my dog has a capsule wardrobe and worry about being a crazy dog lady and blah blah blah.
She was a crazy dog, we never trained her properly, she loved everyone and the one place she was really really happy was Southwold.
"I'll stop myself before I go on a rant and make myself look like a crazy dog lady".
She lives in Albany County with her husband, WNYT Sports Director and FOX Sports Talk 980 morning show host Rodger Wyland, their two kids and a crazy dog.
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"He was officially adopted within a week of his profile going live," says O'Leary. "He went to live on a hobby farm with a rescue pig and a couple of rescue dogs". Speaking of dogs, which are O'Leary's usual subject matter -- she's a self-described "crazy dog lady," with a minor in being obsessed with cats -- she says there were a few key differences between this shoot and her usual assignments.
Do you want to see a video of this CRAZY DOG riding a SURFBOARD with a CUP OF TEA in its PAWS as it RETURNS FROM AFGHANISTAN to meet its owner who has ALSO BEEN IN AFGHANISTAN?
A small town is terrorised by a big old crazy dog that the residents can't get rid of, just as the author is terrorised by his own unshakeable demons.
As a pet writer and crazy dog lady, May is one of my favorite months: National Pet Month!
One day, in a fit of whimsy or cruelty, Isaac paints the words "crazy dog" on the back of a stray Jerusalem mutt.
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