(Java) Identify and correct the mistakes in the below program: public abstract class Dog { private String name; private int age; public Dog() { name = "No name yet"; age = 0; } public Dog(String name, int age) { this.name = name; this.age = age; } public String getName() { return name; } public int getAge() { return age; } public abstract void printGreeting(); public void setAge(int age) { this.age = age; } public void setName(String name ) { this.name = name; } @Override public String toString() { return "Name: " + name + "\nAge: " + age; } } public class Terrier extends Dog { private boolean isKidFriendly; public Terrier(String name, int age, boolean isKidFriendly) { this.name = name; this.age = age; this.isKidFriendly = isKidFriendly; } public boolean getIsKidFriendly() { return isKidFriendly } public void setIsKidFriendly(boolean isKidFriendly) { this.isKidFriendly = isKidFriendly; } @Override public String toString() { return "Name" + name + "\nAge: " + age + "\nKid-Friendly: " + isKidFriendly; } }

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Identify and correct the mistakes in the below program:

public abstract class Dog {
    private String name;
    private int age;

    public Dog() {
        name = "No name yet";
        age = 0;
    }

    public Dog(String name, int age) {
        this.name = name;
        this.age = age;
    }

    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }

    public int getAge() {
        return age;
    }

    public abstract void printGreeting();

    public void setAge(int age) {
       this.age = age;
    }

public void setName(String name ) {
       this.name = name;
}
 
@Override public String toString() {
    return "Name: " + name + "\nAge: " + age;
}
}
public class Terrier extends Dog {
    private boolean isKidFriendly;

    public Terrier(String name, int age, boolean isKidFriendly) {
        this.name = name;
        this.age = age;
        this.isKidFriendly = isKidFriendly;
    }

    public boolean getIsKidFriendly() {
       return isKidFriendly
    }

public void setIsKidFriendly(boolean isKidFriendly) {
this.isKidFriendly = isKidFriendly;
}
 
  @Override public String toString() {
        return "Name" + name
                + "\nAge: " + age
                + "\nKid-Friendly: " + isKidFriendly;

    }
}

 

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