"Be-dogs" is spelled with the "b" sound followed by the "ee" sound, represented by IPA /bi/. The hyphen indicates a pause, and the second part of the word is spelled with the "d" sound followed by the "aw" sound represented by IPA /dɒɡz/. The combination of these two sounds creates the word for a group of dogs that are tethered or tied up. This spelling demonstrates the importance of understanding the phonetic sounds of language to accurately spell complex words.
There is no specific word spelled as "be-dogs" in English. It appears to be a combination of the prefix "be-" and the word "dogs". The prefix "be-" is often used to give a sense of intensification or thoroughly, while "dogs" refers to the domesticated canine animals.
However, it is possible that the term you mentioned is a misspelling or a regional variation of a different word. If you have any further context or clarification, I can try to provide a more accurate answer.