if it was 3 feet tall, yes. 3 feet long, maybe
It would be the length x width x height. length = 3 feet. width = 3 feet. height = 4 feet. So the volume is 3 x 3 x 4 feet3, which is 36 feet3.
Since the cat takes 4 steps to cover the same distance as the dog's 3 steps, the cat would cover 4/3 times the distance with each step. Therefore, in 24 steps, the cat would cover 24 * (4/3) * 0.5 feet. This equals 32 feet.
Approx 107.0 square feet, including inside the dog house.
Surely Fluffy, the 3-headed giant dog, would qualify.
10 * 3 = 30 square feet.
The cubic feet of space in a dog kennel would depend on the dimensions of the kennel. To calculate the volume in cubic feet, you would need to measure the length, width, and height of the kennel, and then multiply these dimensions together. For example, a kennel that is 3 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 4 feet high would have a volume of 24 cubic feet (3 x 2 x 4 = 24).
The largest breed of dog is the Irish Wolfhound, growing to about 3 feet tall.
No, 12 feet would be 4 yards. There are 3 feet in a yard. 3 yards would be 9 feet.
It would need about two cubic feet.
approximately 3....................feet wide
3 large dog bowls a day
The size of a dogs heart will vary greatly with the size of the dog.