Usage examples of "dog lover" in English with translation to Spanish

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Yesterday my uncle bought a dog. Mi tío compró un perro ayer.
I love cats so much, I can't help it, I'm a crazy cat lover. Me gustan los gatos tanto, no puedo evitarlo, soy un amante loco de los gatos.
I have a pretty dog. Tengo un perro bonito.
He is a great lover of music. Él es un gran amante de la música.
He went out for a walk with his dog. Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.
My lover doesn't love me. Mi amante no me ama.
Don't worry about your dog. I'll take care of him. No te preocupes por tu perro. Yo cuidaré de él.
He's a bread lover. Él es un amante del pan.
There is a small brown dog under that table. Hay un pequeño perro marrón bajo esa mesa.
She was seen at a restaurant with her lover. La vieron en un restaurante con su amante.
While they were away on vacation, their neighbors looked after the dog. Cuando ellos estaban de vacaciones, sus vecinos cuidaron al perro.
This is my dog. Éste es mi perro.
She was afraid of the dog at the gate. Ella estaba asustada del perro en la puerta.
Does she have a dog? No. "¿Ella tiene perro?" "No."
Tell her not to get near the dog. Decile a ella que no se acerque al perro.
The dog followed him wherever he went. El perro le seguía allá donde iba.
He bought himself a dog. Se compró un perro.
I have a dog and two cats. Tengo un perro y dos gatos.
My neighbor's dog is dead. El perro de mi vecino está muerto.
"I'll bring my dog along, so you can meet him." "What?! Don't you dare bring that animal here!" "Voy a llevar a mi perro para que lo conozcas." "¡¿Qué?! ¡No te atrevas a traer ese animal aquí!"
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