The homophone for "dog" is "dawg." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. In this case, "dog" refers to a domesticated carnivorous mammal while "dawg" is a slang term often used to refer to a close friend or companion.
jake the dog and finn the human
The homophone for hole is whole. Examples: Did you eat the whole pie? The dog dug a hole in the ground.
fleaflea: an bloodsucking insect that has no wings and a hard body. For example, If a dog has fleas, it makes the dog very uncomfortable. For that reason, we bought our dog a flea collar at the pet store.
shed can be for the workshop or a dog can shed fur
When the referee blows the whistle the players will
its belonging to it The dog chased its tail. it's short for it is It's time to feed the dog.
The dog likes to chase its tail.
A part in a play is called a role.The homophone = roll as in to roll down a hill or as in a hot dog or hamburger roll
I don't think there are any. the closest word would possibly be rabid(ex. a rabid dog)
The homophone for the contraction it's (it is) is its, the possessive pronoun, possessive adjective form of the personal pronoun it.Examples:I think it's time to go.The dog has hurt its paw.You may be referring to the possessive pronoun its and the contraction it's.The possessive form of the personal pronoun it is its.The contraction for the subject pronoun it and the verb is is it's.Examples:The dog is wagging its tail.It's a friendly dog. (It is a friendly dog.)
Their house is over there; they're not there.
The homophone for "bark" is "bark," as it sounds the same but has different meanings. One meaning is the sound a dog makes, while the other refers to the outer covering of a tree.