Which preposition to use with dog

of Occurrences 464%

But there are 'curs of low degree;' dogs of neither genial instinct nor breeding; senseless animals, that belie the noble nature of their species, are living libels upon their kind.

in Occurrences 383%

" "Be it understood, then," Spalding began, "that I like dogs in a general way.

with Occurrences 189%

Listen to him try the foremost dog with names, to gull him to a belief that they have met before in happier circumstances!

at Occurrences 143%

Mac began to think they might get dogs at Anvik, or at one of the Ingalik villages, a little further on.

on Occurrences 142%

We drew the deer into the baggage-boat, and sent forward our pioneer to erect our tents, and prepare a late dinner, at our old camping ground, while we landed with the dogs on the island near the head of Round Pond, or Lake, to course whatever game they might find upon it.

to Occurrences 110%

Cullen called the attention of the dogs to it, and hallooed them on.

for Occurrences 102%

Or he will shout and whistle tunes that stir the dogs for miles.

from Occurrences 74%

We took our dogs from the island, and rowed to the broad channel of the inlet which enters the lake on the left hand side, as you look to the south.

by Occurrences 53%

Meantime I padded lightly through the village, at first calling on the dogs by English names, but later using such wisps as I had of French.

as Occurrences 49%

He "fixed" the Red Dog as one knowing the power of the master's eye to quell.

into Occurrences 40%

Haydn introduces the bark of a dog into the scherzo in his 38th quartette.

like Occurrences 31%

He had never known a dog like this before, and he was a bit nervous, even with Kazan muzzled.

after Occurrences 28%

At one time wild duck, pigeons, and woodcock were plentiful there, but that time has passed, though the gallant French sportsmen may still be seen trooping through with their dogs after blackbirds and tomtits!

than Occurrences 25%

The Boy stared a moment at what he mentally called "the nerve of the fella," laughed, and took hold, swallowing Nicholas's intimation that he, after all, was far more considerate of the dogs than the person merely sentimental, who had been willing to share his dinner with them.

under Occurrences 19%

The large, smooth, florid millionnaire, dreaming only of senatorial honors, the shouts of the multitude, and the adoration of a party press, cowered like a dog under the lash of the "man of society.

out Occurrences 14%

Or, if he be not, he's old, and past service, we'll kill the Christian Dog out of the way.

around Occurrences 11%

There's not a dog around that would dare to come into this pasture, for he knows the cows would be after him with lowered horns, and a business look in their eyes.

against Occurrences 10%

Peetka came in late, bringing in the Nigger dog against the Nigger dog's will, just to tantalise the white men with the sight of something they couldn't buy from the poor Indian.

beside Occurrences 10%

He was sitting by the wall, and the dog beside him, and he heard something come running from Owbawn Weir, and he could see nothing, but the sound of its feet on the ground was like the sound of the feet of a deer.

over Occurrences 10%

They've just done the six hundred and twenty-five miles from Minóok with dogs over the ice!

among Occurrences 8%

If so much as a hair of our heads is touched, if we are not back among our friends safe and sound when morning comes, every dog among you will yelp his life out with a circle of fire about him!" They were whining now, and I knew I had them conquered.

about Occurrences 7%

Still, I have felt it better to have a dog about the place.

without Occurrences 7%

Here I am worrying about myself like a selfish dog without letting myself be happy over finding you.

through Occurrences 6%

With something of a swagger,she swaggered in a rather starchy white dress that day, and under a garden hat of broad rim,she had enticed him to the water's edge, so that I must have been nervous but for knowing the dog through and through.

across Occurrences 5%

Take on an Indian guide there to Nushagak, and from there with dogs across the ocean ice to Kadiak.

Which preposition to use with  dog