What is the school's mascot? (this is SO easy, that you should NOT get this wrong)
The Bulldog
What color is a dog's nose?
A dog's nose print is unique, just like a human's fingerprint
Which dog breed is known for their very curly and furry and poofy coat?
The poodle
What dog breed is known for their short, stubby legs but long body?
The Dachshund of corgi
Where does a dog sweat through?
They sweat through their paws
What is the name of the dog from "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schulz?
Snoopy
What disability are dogs born with and have when they are puppies?
Newborn puppies are deaf and blind
What dog is known for their exceptional intelligence and herding instincts?
Collie/Boder Collie
What is the name of the breed of dog that "yodels" instead of barking?
The Basenji
How many teeth does an average adult dog have?
42 teeth
What is a dog's most highly developed sense?
Their sense of smell
What colors can a dog not see that well?
Red and Green
Which breed has a natural smile due to its upturned mouth?
The Samoyed
What dog has a small size, fluffy double coat, fox-like face, and spirited personality?
POWMERANIANS!
How many eyelids does a dog have?
3 eyelids
Are Dalmatians born with spots?
No
What is the scientific name for a dog's nose print?
Their Nasal Dermatoglyphs
What dog is known to have a unique hunting style, vocal nature, and fox-like appearance?
Finnish Spitz
What dog breed was originally bred to hunt big game?
The Akita
What 2005 family film stars AnnaSophia Robb as a young girl who adopts a dog she finds at a Florida supermarket, naming him after the supermarket chain?
Because of Winn-Dixie
What is the most popular dog breed in the USA?
The Labrador Retriever
What is the scientific name for a dog's DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
Canis Lupus Familiaris
Which breed of dog was the first cloned dog?
Snuppy, an Afghan Hound cloned in South Korea in 2005.
Which dog is usually known for six toes on each foot, highly flexible necks and shoulders, and ears that can close to form a protective seal?
The Norwegian Lundehund
(EXTREMELY HARD)How can we distinguish between different types of barks (e.g., alert barks, play barks, territorial barks) and understand their specific meanings?
High-pitched, rapid barks often indicate excitement or playfulness, while lower, more intense barks can signal alarm or territoriality