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Walking with Wagging Tails

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Lower Elementary
Fiction
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1 min read
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Walking with Wagging Tails

Lily loves dogs. Big dogs, small dogs, fluffy dogs, and even wrinkly dogs! Lily is a dog walker. That means she takes dogs for walks. It is her job!

A Day with Dogs

Every morning, Lily puts on her special dog-walking shoes. Then, she grabs her bag. In her bag, she has water for the dogs, treats, and poop bags. She walks to her first house. A big, brown dog named Bear jumps up and down when he sees her. "Hello, Bear!" Lily says. "Are you ready for a walk?"

Lily puts Bear on his leash. They walk to the park. At the park, Bear sniffs all the trees. He wags his tail very fast. Next, Lily goes to another house. A tiny, white dog named Snowball barks when she sees Lily. Snowball loves to play fetch. Lily throws the ball, and Snowball runs to get it.

Happy Dogs, Happy Lily

Lily walks many dogs each day. She makes sure they all get exercise and have fun. She loves seeing the dogs happy. It makes her happy too! Being a dog walker is the best job for Lily.

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Glossary
Dog walker:
Someone who takes dogs for walks as a job.
Leash:
A rope or strap used to hold a dog.
Fetch:
A game where you throw something for a dog to bring back.
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About this fiction passage for Lower Elementary

“Walking with Wagging Tails” is a fiction reading passage about Dog Walking, written for Lower Elementary. It takes about 1 minutes to read (192 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.

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What reading level is “Walking with Wagging Tails”?

It’s written for Lower Elementary — a fiction text about Dog Walking, about a 1-minute read (192 words).

What’s included with this passage?

An illustrated reading passage, a glossary of key terms, comprehension questions with an answer key, and an interactive quiz.

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