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- pronunciation:
- dawg
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A dog is a kind of animal that has four legs, fur, and a tail. People often keep dogs as pets. Dogs are in the same family of animals as wolves and foxes. Some dogs do special jobs, such as helping blind people or guarding people or places.
We got our dog when he was just a small puppy.
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pet |
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accessories for dogs |
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bowl, brush, collar, Frisbee, leash, pen, run, tag, toy |
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behaviors of some dogs |
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burying, fetching, guarding, guiding, herding, hunting, licking, playing, pulling, racing, scratching, sleeping, sniffing, tracking |
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broader categories that include dogs |
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animal, carnivore, mammal, pet |
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conventionally associated with dogs |
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bone, cat, hydrant, scent |
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group of dogs |
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pack |
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similar to dogs |
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fox, wolf |
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some diseases of dogs |
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rabies |
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some examples of dogs |
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boxer, collie, coyote, dingo, hound, pointer, poodle |
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some kinds of dogs |
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domestic, wild |
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some parts of dogs |
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claw, fur, pads, paw |
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some people associated with dogs |
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firefighter, hunter, owner, police officer, veterinarian |
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some sounds of dogs |
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bark |
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some things dogs eat |
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animals, meat |
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uses for some dogs |
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hunting |
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young of dogs |
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litter, pup, puppy |
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