Translation for '
puppy' from English to Russian
| NOUN | a puppy | puppies | |
| SYNO | pup | puppy |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- Geary is married and is an avid puppy lover and enjoys spending time with her puppy Georgi.
- Petey the puppy was originally introduced in four half-hour television specials which aired as part of "ABC Weekend Specials" series from 1978 to 1981: "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy", "The Puppy's Great Adventure", "The Puppy's Amazing Rescue" and "The Puppy Saves the Circus".
- Back at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Snoopy and his siblings are all playing music together.
- In November 2021, the Sabres added an official team dog, named Rick, a Newfoundland puppy trained as a service animal.
- Puppies rescued by the Sato Project have been featured in Puppy Bowl, a puppy "parody of the U.S. Super Bowl".
- Fading puppy syndrome (or fading puppy complex) is when a puppy dies within the first few weeks of life without a clear cause of death or clinical signs, that is to say, they fail to thrive.
- "Puppy Preschool": Clifford, Bailey and Tucker develop a puppy preschool when Fisherman Charlie's new puppy, Hudson, has a very difficult time of sharing and playing with everyone.
- Puppy: Puppies disguised as a brown puppy.
- Fed up with Puppy Paws' antics, the Buddies lose their patience and eject him from their house.
- The Shiba Inu Puppy Cam (also known as Puppy Cam or variations) is a website that featured a live-streamed webcam trained on the puppy-pen for six newborn Shiba Inu dogs born on October 7, 2008.
- He has authored numerous books and videos about puppy/dog behavior and training, including "Before and After" "Getting" "Your Puppy", "How To Teach A New Dog Old Tricks'," and the "SIRIUS Puppy Training" video series.
- "Blue Puppy" ([...] , translit. "Goluboy shchenok", alternative translations - Pale Blue Puppy/Slate puppy) is a 1976 Soviet animated film.
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