Please check my answer thanks

Turning off a light switch requires use of the dog's

A. paws.
B. nose.

C. balance.

D. height.


I say B

Could a terrier turn off the lights? What about a Great Dane?

It would seem to me that the nose would be too tender to use repetitively to turn off a light switch. Paws would seem to be better.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

To check your answer, we need to consider how a light switch can be turned off. In this case, we can eliminate options C and D, as balance and height are not necessary for turning off a light switch.

Now, let's think about the remaining options. Can a dog turn off a light switch with its paws or nose? While dogs can use their paws to manipulate objects, such as playing with toys, using their paws to turn off a light switch might not be very practical. On the other hand, dogs are known to use their noses to interact with their environment - sniffing, nudging, and occasionally even pressing buttons. Therefore, it is more likely that a dog would use its nose to turn off a light switch.

Based on these explanations, your answer of option B (nose) seems reasonable.