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No, the phrase "my dog is barking" is typically used literally to describe the sound a dog makes, not as a metaphor.
In slang, 'barking' is often used to describe someone acting crazy, irrational, or mentally unstable.
No, the phrase "my dog is barking" is typically a literal statement, not a metaphor.
In slang, 'barking' refers to someone acting crazy, irrational, or mentally unstable.
A dog's barking can convey various messages, such as alerting to danger, expressing excitement, seeking attention, or reacting to anxiety or boredom.
You can interpret your dog's barks by paying attention to pitch, duration, frequency, and context to understand their emotions or needs.
The phrase 'my dog is barking' is a slang expression meaning that someone's feet are sore or tired, typically after walking or standing for a long time.
The phrase "my dogs are barking" is a humorous or slang expression meaning that someone’s feet are sore or tired.
"My dogs are barking" is a slang phrase meaning "my feet hurt." It's often used humorously to express foot pain after standing or walking a lot.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because they detect a hormone that only humans produce.

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