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

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What time do you walk the dog? ¿A qué hora paseas al perro?
If you walk your dog, scoop the poop. Si paseas a tu perro, recoge los desechos.
I'm taking a walk with my dog. Daré un paseo con mi perro.
He went out for a walk with his dog. Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.
She takes a walk with her dog. Ella pasea con su perro.
Tom takes a walk with Mary and her dog every day. Tom da un paseo con Mary y su perro cada día.
Jane took her dog for a walk. Jane sacó a pasear a su perro.
I take my dog for a walk, rain or shine. Saco mi perro a pasear, llueva o haga buen tiempo.
I'll take my dog out for a walk. Sacaré a pasear a mi perro.
My dog is blind, but he loves to go out for a walk. Mi perro es ciego, pero le encanta salir a pasear.
Yesterday my uncle bought a dog. Mi tío compró un perro ayer.
We went out for a walk after dinner. Después de la cena salimos a dar un paseo.
I have a pretty dog. Tengo un perro bonito.
The ice was thick enough for me to walk on. El hielo era lo suficientemente grueso para yo pudiera andar sobre él.
Don't worry about your dog. I'll take care of him. No te preocupes por tu perro. Yo cuidaré de él.
Old people walk slowly. Los viejos andan despacio.
There is a small brown dog under that table. Hay un pequeño perro marrón bajo esa mesa.
I walk to school every day. Voy andando a la escuela todos los días.
While they were away on vacation, their neighbors looked after the dog. Cuando ellos estaban de vacaciones, sus vecinos cuidaron al perro.
I am just going for a walk. Sólo voy a dar un paseo.
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