No because it says as so that is a simile
cow, or heifer
Dangerous Dogs Act is an Act of the Parliament of United Kingdom. It was introduced in response to various incidents of serious injury or death resulting from attacks by aggressive and uncontrolled dogs, particularly on children.
Metaphor...similes use like or as
Dogs usually chatter their teeth as a response to being cold. They drool in the presence of food or when they are hungry.
It's raining cats and dogs
The phrase "it's raining cats and dogs!" is hyperbole.
'It rained like cats and dogs.'
slimy as a dog's tongue.
they love it
The term that defines the dogs' salivation in response to only the ringing of the bell is "conditioned response." This means that the dogs have learned to associate the bell with food, leading to salivation even when food is not present.
No, A Simile uses AS (or like) to make a comparison. For example, "It was raining as much as it did in Noah's time."
Labrador is a very versitall breed.Today it is usually used as rescue dogs,drugs sniffing dogs,hunting dogs,therapy dogs and guide dogs.They can do almost anything becaouse they are so smart and eager to please
A simile.
The dog pound was very eager to catch all the stray dogs on the street.
The similes are "raining like an open faucet" or "coming down like Niagara Falls." Another simile is "raining buckets." The familiar idiom is "raining cats and dogs."
A metaphor