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"dog care" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "I'm looking for a job that involves dog care."
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Does the dog care?
Providers say that like many other luxuries, dog care has become a necessity for some.
That's in large part, Stine thinks, because people don't regard spending on dog care as discretionary spending.
Still, Runyan acknowledged that the outside pressure might have had a beneficial effect, in forcing improved standards of dog care.
At any rate, it wouldn't be the first time that dog care has been compared to child-rearing.
People looking for dog care can also specify that they would like a sitter to stay at their house.
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"I don't think a dog cares if it's named for us.
Call me a party pooper, but Alexandra Day's popular "Carl" books, in which a preternaturally competent dog cares for a baby, give me the creeps.
A dog caring for her litter of puppies may look like the ultimate altruist especially if she's malnourished and living on the streets of India.
People with pedigree dogs care about appearance and breeding.
We can now pay strangers to walk our dogs, care for ageing parents, host birthday parties and tend to family graves.
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