None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats.
'Star Wars' Goes to the Dogs (and Cats)|Alex Chancey, The Daily Beast Video|December 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This health tracker for dogs fits snugly around collars and monitors activity with the goal of making dogs happier and healthier.
Nothing Says I Love You Like Data|The Daily Beast|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Its time for the government to put a stop to it for good and ban eating cats and dogs.
Will the Swiss Quit Cooking their Kittens and Puppies?|Barbie Latza Nadeau|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“In almost all rural areas of Switzerland, it is customary to eat cats and dogs,” she says.
Will the Swiss Quit Cooking their Kittens and Puppies?|Barbie Latza Nadeau|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Yes, animal rights activists are trying to ban the eating of cats and dogs in Switzerland.
Will the Swiss Quit Cooking their Kittens and Puppies?|Barbie Latza Nadeau|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The dog on the roof barked viciously, then all the dogs in the village barked.
The Red Cross in Peace and War|Clara Barton
He had in the highest degree what is called in human nature "genius," and in dogs and horses "instinct."
The Maid of Sker|Richard Doddridge Blackmore
But I used to come up here every day and take the dogs out for a run.
The Count's Chauffeur|William Le Queux
When we went to tea or dinner with these people Jimmie and I had to be dragged along like dogs who are muzzled for the first time.
Abroad with the Jimmies|Lilian Bell
My dogs look like they are going to explode, said Chuck as he wiggled his toes in the cool water.
Slim Evans and his Horse Lightning|Graham M. Dean
dogs
/ (dɒɡz) /
pl n
the dogsBritishinformalgreyhound racing
slangthe feet
marketinginformalgoods with a low market share, which are unlikely to yield substantial profits
go to the dogsinformalto go to ruin physically or morally
let sleeping dogs lieto leave things undisturbed
throw someone to the dogsto abandon someone to criticism or attack
Words nearby dogs
Dogpatch, dog-poor, Dogrib, dog-roll, dog rose, dogs, dog's age, dog salmon, dogsbody, dog's breakfast, dog's chance
British Dictionary definitions for dogs (2 of 2)
Dogs
/ (dɒɡz) /
noun
Isle of Dogsa district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames, and a focus of major office development (Canary Wharf) in recent years