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Discover Ludwig'rescue dog' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to a dog that has been adopted from an animal rescue shelter. For example, "We recently adopted a lovely rescue dog from the local animal shelter."
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rescue dog
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A homeless, lost or abandoned dog which has been, or will be, re-homed by an animal rescue centre or charity.
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That rescue dog doesn't need a home.
The Obamas have long said they wanted a rescue dog.
This little rescue dog is rescuing me, too.
Three years ago, our family acquired a rescue dog.
And I'll be reunited with my rescue dog Penny.
Let's acknowledge that your guy did a stand-up thing, giving a rescue dog a home.
It will follow rescue dog Baz as he adapts to life in the Corbett household.
Adopt a rescue dog; they are forever grateful and make the best companions.
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And this season "Too Cute!" shines the spotlight on its first search-and-rescue dog mother and her puppies.
The commercial attempts to redeem itself by supporting the rescue-dog cause.
Our loyal, and old, rescue-dog, Benji, is asleep somewhere near my chair.
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