If the animal is a dog, then it has four feet. (A+ Answer)
no they do not. And if the dog does it can not b shown in dog shows.
If your dog had red on her feet from the cold, you should see a doctor as soon as you can. This could lead to hypothermia of the feet and death. So please as soon as possible make an appointment with the vet.
The world record was around 30 feet (longer than the human record of 29 feet 4.5 inches). A "long diving dog" stretched this to 31 feet, but this is off a raised dock.
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One example of homonyms in "Where the Red Fern Grows" is "paws" and "pause." The former refers to the dog's feet, while the latter means to stop briefly. The play on these homonyms adds depth to the emotional storytelling in the book.
The homonym for bear is bare. I ran away from a bear with bare feet.
homonyms of benevolence
Yes, hour and our are homonyms.
homonyms adds
The homonyms of "decrease" are "discreet" and "discrete." "Discreet" means careful and tactful in one's actions or speech, while "discrete" means individually separate and distinct.
Build is the homonyms of bill
Capitol and capital are homonyms.
The homophones for the word "whole" are "hole" and "holl".
The homonyms for "rite" are 'right' and 'write',
Bat (animal) - bat (sports equipment) Bark (dog sound) - bark (tree covering) Match (sporting event) - match (a small stick for lighting a fire) Ring (jewelry) - ring (circle shape) Saw (tool) - saw (past tense of see) Scale (measurement tool) - scale (fish skin) Wave (ocean movement) - wave (greeting gesture) Watch (timepiece) - watch (observe) Sole (bottom of foot) - sole (only) Bank (financial institution) - bank (side of a river) Light (illumination) - light (not heavy) Letter (written message) - letter (alphabet character) Bear (animal) - bear (tolerate) Bathe (cleanse in water) - bathe (expose to sunshine) Tear (rip) - tear (water droplet) March (month) - march (walk in formation) Rock (stone) - rock (music genre) Pole (long stick) - pole (person from Poland) Right (correct) - right (opposite of left) Run (move quickly) - run (manage or lead)
homophone and homographs and homonyms