Science project

Dog Nose Prints

Materials:

  • Food coloring
  • Paper towels
  • 5-10 dogs
  • Small pad of paper
  • Damp washcloth
  • Lab notebook
  • Pen or pencil

Procedure:

  1. Use a clean paper towel to gently dab your dog's nose. You want to dry the nose, but you don't want to be rough or rub back and forth.
  2. Pour some food coloring onto another paper towel. Dab the paper towel with the food coloring onto your dog's nose.
  3. Gently press the pad of paper against your dog's nose. Be gentle. Don't press hard, but be sure to cover the dog's entire nose. You should now have an impression of the dog's nose print!
  4. Use a damp washcloth to gently dab the dog's nose, removing the food coloring.
  5. Observe the impression. Record your observations in your notebook.
  6. Repeat these steps with each dog.
  7. Analyze your data. Are the prints similar? Are they different? How?
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