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dog catcher

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Definition:

A "dog catcher" is a noun that refers to a person who works for the city or a local government. This person is responsible for catching stray (lost or wandering) dogs and sometimes cats. They usually work for an animal control agency or a municipal pound (a place where lost or unwanted animals are kept).

Usage Instructions:

You can use "dog catcher" when talking about someone whose job is to catch stray animals. It is often used in informal conversations.

Example Sentence:
  • "When I saw a stray dog wandering in my neighborhood, I called the dog catcher to help bring it to safety."
Advanced Usage:

In more formal writing or discussions, you might refer to the job as "animal control officer", which can include a broader range of responsibilities beyond just catching dogs.

Word Variants:
  • Dog catching (the act of catching dogs)
  • Dog catcher’s truck (the vehicle they use to transport the animals)
  • Animal control (a broader term that includes all kinds of stray animals)
Different Meanings:

While "dog catcher" primarily refers to the job of catching stray dogs, it can also be used humorously or metaphorically to describe someone who is trying to control a chaotic situation.

Synonyms:
  • Animal control officer
  • Animal catcher
  • Pound officer
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't direct idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "dog catcher," but you might hear phrases like: - "Let the dogs out" - This phrase can mean to release or allow something chaotic to happen, similar to the idea of uncontrolled animals. - "Catch someone off guard" - This means to surprise someone, similar to how a dog catcher might surprise a stray dog.

Summary:

A dog catcher is someone employed by the city to catch stray dogs and cats.

Noun
  1. an employee of a municipal pound who is hired to round up stray dogs and cats

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