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The phrase "street dog" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a dog that is not owned by anyone and roams the streets. Example: As I was walking down the street, a friendly street dog came up to me and wagged its tail. Context: This could be used in a story or personal narrative about encountering a stray dog while walking.
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Learn more from Veterinarians Without Borders and the "Street Dog Welfare" page of Humane Society International.
The group's Web site explains that sato is slang for "street dog".
A permanent memorial is being established at the Riverside Park 72nd Street Dog Run.
Brussels griffon, breed of toy dog developed in late 19th-century Belgium from the affenpinscher and an ordinary street dog.
They had a view of the small triangular park below, and enjoyed exercising their Boston terrier, Teddy, at the 105th Street dog run in Riverside Park.
In the mid-90's, Doug Feinstein, an advertising copywriter, found a baby sitter for his daughter, Emma, at the West 72nd Street dog run.
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