what does te gusta mi calor perro mean?

From how I can translate it it reads,

"you like my dog heat".

Probably what it attemps to say is "Do you like my hot dog?" but instead it says "Do you like my heat dog." In any even it is incorrect Spanish. Calor is a n oun and so is perro; a noun can NOT modify a noun.

Sra

It says do you like my warm dog, but it's probaly talking about the food.

The phrase "te gusta mi calor perro" is a mix of Spanish and English words.

"Te gusta" is Spanish and it means "Do you like."

"Mi calor" is also Spanish, and it means "my heat" or "my warmth."

"Perro" is "dog" in Spanish.

So, if we put it all together, "te gusta mi calor perro" translates to "Do you like my warm dog?"

It's worth noting that the phrase doesn't really make sense in either language, as it seems to be a mixture of random words.