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Some words that describe a dog starting with the letters U, V, or Z are:

  • ugly
  • unrivaled
  • unruly
  • unusual
  • upbeat
  • valiant
  • verbally quiet
  • vicious
  • victorious
  • virile
  • voracious
  • zany
  • zealous
  • zippy
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