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Dogs are great pets to have and they are lots of fun. A Dog fur ears paws tail Things a dog will need: food bowl Baby dogs are called puppies. When they are born, they have lots of brothers and sisters. water bowl lead Dogs need to run a lot to stay healthy. They need to go for daily walks and play every day. Make sure your dog has a lead so you can keep them safe. bed toy

Questions 1. Tick two things a dog will need. bed cage toy 2. What is a baby dog called? kitten chick puppy 3. What does daily mean? every second every day every year 4. What do dogs need on a walk to stay safe? a ball a coat a lead 5. Why do dogs need to run a lot? to stay healthy to eat more food to get to sleep

Answers 1. Tick two things a dog will need. bed cage toy 2. What is a baby dog called? kitten chick puppy 3. What does daily mean? every second every day every year 4. What do dogs need on a walk to stay safe? a ball a coat a lead 5. Why do dogs need to run a lot? to stay healthy to eat more food to get to sleep

Having a dog is really fun because they love to play and go for long walks. You can teach them tricks and get them to fetch balls. What does a dog look like? What does a dog need? ears fur food bowl water bowl bed toys paws tail lead What is a baby dog called? Baby dogs are called puppies. Dogs give birth to lots of puppies in what is called a litter. When they are born, they are looked after by their mummy, who gives them milk to drink. How do I keep my dog healthy? Dogs need to run and play to stay healthy. They also need to go for walks every day and eat the right foods. Remember! Owning and caring for a dog is a big responsibility.

Questions 1. Which body part does a dog not have? feather fur paws 2. What do dogs eat when they are born? milk biscuits food 3. What do you call a group of puppies when they are born? a pack a herd a litter 4. How often should dogs go for walks? every two days every day every week 5. Find and copy one word that means get.

Answers 1. Which body part does a dog not have? feather fur paws 2. What do dogs eat when they are born? milk biscuits food 3. What do you call a group of puppies when they are born? a pack a herd a litter 4. How often should dogs go for walks? every two days every day every week 5. Find and copy one word that means get. fetch

Dogs are a very popular pet to have. It is estimated that there are over 8 million in the United Kingdom. Dogs can be great pets if they are cared for correctly. They love attention and to play and be stroked. Also, they like to be with people and look forward to seeing you. What Does a Dog Look Like? Dogs vary in size. Some are big like a Great Dane and some can be very small like a Yorkshire terrier. When dogs are happy, they can be seen wagging their tails. When they are hot, they often pant and stick out their tongue to cool down. ears to help them hear well tongue that they stick out to cool down fur to help them stay warm tail that can wag Page 1 of 2

What Does a Dog Need? Owning a dog is extremely rewarding and can be fun but it is also a big responsibility. Dogs need to be fed the right kinds of food and must avoid others such as chocolate, which would make them ill. Owners must also ensure their dog has a comfortable place to sleep. Exercise is vital to help dogs stay healthy and daily walks are essential. Always ensure your dog stays safe by keeping them on a lead in public places. What Are Baby Dogs Called? Baby dogs are called puppies and they are born in a litter. This means that three, four or more puppies are born at one time. From birth, they drink milk from their mum. They have to be about four weeks old before they start to eat solid food. Puppies cannot see or hear very well when they are first born. Page 2 of 2

Questions 1. Roughly how many dogs are there in the United Kingdom? under 8 million 8 million over 8 million 2. How do dogs cool themselves down? 3. Why is having a dog a big responsibility? 4. Find and copy one word which means stay away from. 5. How can a dog be kept safe in public places? 6. Why do you think dogs are such a popular pet in the UK?

Answers 1. Roughly how many dogs are there in the United Kingdom? under 8 million 8 million over 8 million 2. How do dogs cool themselves down? Dogs cool themselves down by sticking their tongues out and panting. 3. Why is having a dog a big responsibility? Answers may vary but should include reference to feeding the dog the right food, exercising the dog, giving it a place to sleep, and keeping it safe. 4. Find and copy one word which means stay away from. avoid 5. How can a dog be kept safe in public places? A dog can be kept safe in public places by using a lead. 6. Why do you think dogs are such a popular pet in the UK? Answers will vary but might include reference to them being rewarding and fun.