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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about your dog" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic related to someone's dog, such as asking for information or sharing experiences.
Example: "I would love to hear more about your dog and what breed it is."
Alternatives: "regarding your dog" or "concerning your dog".
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"What about your dog?" Michels asked.
"I'm sorry about your dog," I said.
In a dream world, you write about your dog and you're J. R. Ackerley.
"I'm calling about your dog … " "[Expletive deleted!]" the voice on the other end snapped.
If you care about your dog (and your neighbors) train it.
"It's not just about your dog, it's about your relationship with your dog," Mr. Socolof mused afterward.
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For example, if you've been talking about your dogs together, ask about a good local dog park.
If you must crate train a dog in a hurry, consult a vet about giving your dog sedatives for about 3 days.
This might fail, and you'll probably end up bawling thinking about how you lost in the student elections or about when your dog died.
"If you broadcast all your details about what your dog's name is and what your hometown is, it's not that hard to figure out a password".
For making pet food you feel good about giving your dog.
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