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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dog her" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I saw a dog her chasing a squirrel." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "a dog for her" or "a dog with her."
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(Her name, as it happens, actually was borrowed from a dog: her best friend's Chihuahua).
But earlier in the year, after Ms. Cawi was bitten by a dog, her son took her to a hospital for post-exposure treatment.
(Feiwel & Friends, $16.99; ages 8 to 12). In this emotionally satisfying story, a lonely girl with autism finds companionship in a dog her dad brings home, then faces a new set of challenges when her beloved pet goes missing in a storm.
"I think the dogs realize that Virginia is not a dog," her owner explained on Reddit.
By the time they located her she weighed just 44 pounds, about half of what a dog her age should weigh.
By the time they located her she weighed just 44 pounds, about half of what a dog her age should weigh.
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She talks about the time he bought her a dog, and her eyes well up.
Because she was unable to be a show dog, her owners no longer wanted her.
So her grandparents are instructed to buy her a cat, not a dog, for her second birthday.
When she was a baby, a dog bit her face and left her with a scar that was almost invisible until she got a tan.
She is such an attentive dog, her eyes rarely leaving mine.
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