Time to put your thinking cap on! Which dog breed shares its name with a Mexican state?
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Beautiful! ๐
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Dogs were associated with which Egyptian god?
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Beautiful! ๐
Not quite.
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Which Russian dog was the first animal to orbit the earth aboard the Sputnik 2 in 1957?
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Doh! ๐คฌ
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Rin Tin Tin, one of the most famous of all dogs, was what breed?
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That's the way!
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Find this canine roaming around the world's second-largest continent. What animal is this?
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Magnificent!
Not quite.
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The 16-piece collective work by C. M. Coolidge depicts dogs playing which card game?
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Sweet!
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Which of the following Italian cities was ruled by a chief magistrate known as a "doge"?
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Right on the money!
Not quite.
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Which of these stars is known as the "Dog Star"?
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You get a gold star for that! ๐
Doh! ๐คฌ
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Who is the author of The One Hundred and One Dalmatians?
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Slay!
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What is the name of this canine that's smaller than a wolf but bigger than a fox?
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Sensational!
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You're at the halfway point! Which of these places claims to be the home of the American food known as the hot dog?
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Superb!
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Who is the dog from The Muppet Show?
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Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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The dog wagged ___ tail.
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Sensational!
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During World War I the British employed dogs to carry messages to and from the front lines. What was one kind of dog they used?
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Woohoo! ๐ฅณ
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
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This breed of dog can trace its origins back 3,000 years or so in Turkey. What is it?
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That's great!
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Why do wild dogs howl?
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That's great!
Not quite.
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There is only one play written by William Shakespeare that features a dog. This dog's name is Crab. Which play does Crab feature in?
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Woohoo! ๐ฅณ
That was incorrect.
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You're almost at the end! Which of the following dog facts is false?
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Fabulous!
Doh! ๐คฌ
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Santa's Little Helper is the pet dog in which cartoon family?
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Marvelous!
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During the early days of Alaskan development, dog sleds provided the most reliable transport over inhospitable terrain and in harsh climatic conditions. Balto was the dog that led his team on the final leg of the famous serum run of 1925, but what outbreak was the medicine required for?
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