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Do You Smell Something?
What is That Thing?
Body and Legs
100

It's these two traits of a dog's head that make dogs look so different from each other.

What are head size and shape?

100

These things in a dog's nostrils allow it to detect minute odors.

What are nerve endings?

100

What is a dewclaw?

100

When a dog is afraid, the hair on these things stand up straight.

What are hackles (shoulder and back)?

200

It's the small indentation in a dog's forehead.

What is a stop?

200

This is how a dog sizes up its environment.

What is "sniffing"?

200

You may have to do this to your laughter when you hear this alternate name for a dog's knee.

What is a stifle?

200

Dogs have 13 pairs of these to protect their large chests.

What are ribs?
300

This word for a dogs lips sounds like it should be on a bird.

What are flews?

300

Dogs' noses are 20 to 40 times more sensitive than these.

What are humans?

300

It may be another name for a dog's ear, but I wouldn't want to make a jacket out of it.

What is leather?

300

Most adult dogs have 42 of these permanent fixtures.

What are teeth?

400

The middle and inner ears that allow a dog to do this very well.

What is hearing?

400

The dog's nose is at the end of this thing, which some people like to nuzzle up to.

What is a muzzle?

400

It's another word for a dog's carpus.

What is a wrist?

400

Vocal folds, located in the neck, determine this.

What is a dog's bark, growl and whimper?

500

This point is on the back of a dog's skull.  Of course, where else would you put it?

What is the occiput?

500

Just as no two humans have the same fingerprints, these are unique to every dog.

What is a nose print?

500

Unlike humans, who have ten of these, dogs have four of these on the ground per foot.

What are toes, or digits?

500

The haw or nicitating membrane helps to protect and clean these.

What are the eyes?

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