People go there with their dogs, their children, old people walk round there, tourists walk it and it's referred to in the guide books.
Mr. D'Antuono added the salty-ball potato side so that his customers would have something besides the pedestrian French fry to go with their dogs.
But one day she asked if she could stay out the whole day, and away she went on her little pony, with her two dogs running behind.
A sojourn in the south of France, as described by an Englishman who went there with his wife and their dogs.
Then," he added significantly, "they go a-hunting with their dogs.
His mother reassured him, 'people often go down there with their dogs; don't worry, I'm sure he wouldn't hurt you, but perhaps you shouldn't go down there for a week or two, David.'
Then a day or two later Sean would be gone again, with his dogs and his gunboys trotting behind him.