Bark up the wrong tree - To follow the wrong course, All bark no bite - Seemingly dangerous, but not really dangerous, Raining cats and dogs - It rains a lot, The dog days - The hottest days of the year, Being dog tired - To be exhausted, Dog eat dog (adj.) - Extremely competitive, Can't teach an old dog new tricks - Age matters when it comes to learning, I'd rather be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion - It is better to be the leader of something small than an irrelevant part of something important, The hair of the dog - Drink more to cure your hangover, My dogs are barking - My feet ache, Dog-eared (adj.) - With folded corners (usually books), To be the underdog - In a competition, not the favorite, Dog and pony show - Gaudy farce, Give a dog a bad name and hang him - Once someone's reputation is tarnished, it is hard for them to recover it, Dog in the manger - Someone who keeps something that they do not want in order to prevent someone else from getting it, Let the sleeping dogs lie - Not to mention again an uncomfortable situation, Being in the doghouse - To be in trouble or to have been punished, It is the tail that wags the dog - When something unimportant controls something important, Every dog has its day - Everyone will eventually be lucky, Every man and his dog - A huge crowd, Go see a man about a dog - An excuse to avoid saying what you will actually do,

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