Usage examples of "feed up" in English with translation to Spanish

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I like to feed the pigeons. Me gusta alimentar a las palomas.
I feed my dog twice a day. Alimento a mi perro dos veces al día.
Don't feed the animals. No dé de comer a los animales.
How much do you feed your dog? ¿Cuánto le das de comer a tu perro?
Do not feed the animals. Por favor, no alimente a los animales.
Tom wants to feed the birds in the park. Tom quiere alimentar a los pájaros en el parque.
Many dog owners only feed their dogs once a day. Muchos dueños de perros sólo los alimentan una vez al día.
He decided to feed his dog the rabbit that he had shot earlier that day. Él decidió darle de comer a su perro el conejo al que le había disparado antes aquel día.
She wasn't wealthy enough to feed her dog meat every day. Ella no era tan adinerada como para darle de comer carne a su perro todos los días.
I feed my dog two cups of dog food every evening. Le doy de comer a mi perro dos tazas de comida de perro cada tarde.
My vet won't feed his dog commercial dog food. Mi veterinario no le da de comer a su perro comida de perros comercial.
I feed my dog just before I eat dinner. Alimento a mi perro justo antes de cenar.
I feed my cat every morning and every evening. Todas las mañanas y todas las noches le doy de comer a mi gato.
I've heard that it is best to always feed your dog at a specific time every day. He oído que es mejor siempre alimentar a tu perro a una hora específica todos los días.
What brand of dog food do you feed your dog? ¿Qué marca de comida de perro le das a tu perro de comer?
How often should I feed my dog? ¿Qué tan frecuentemente debería alimentar a mi perro?
One hundred dollars is just chicken feed. Cien dólares son moco de pavo.
Don't feed the dog. No des de comer al perro.
I have two dogs and I try to feed them each the same amount of food. Tengo dos perros, y trato de alimentarlos a cada uno con la misma cantidad de comida.
I feed meat to my dog. Le di carne a mi perro.
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