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Behavior/Restraint
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What Restraint is the image depicting? | Lateral Recumbency |
| Which procedure below would this restraint be essential? | Trimming back nails |
| What Restraint is the image depicting? | Sternal Recumbency |
| You pick up a dog's foot to do a nail trim. The dog then pulls his foot from your grasp. What should you do for your next step? | Try another method of holding the dog's leg and/or some distraction method |
| Least restraint equals least resistance | True |
| What can I do to help myself execute a lateral on a LARGE dog in the most efficient way? (check ALL that apply) | Do a double lateral Lower the table to a comfortable height |
| Placing a towel over the head of an animal is great for a potential fear biter because the towel acts as a visual barrier and a physical barrier to block any bite attempts | True |
| When removing a dog from the back of a cage that is nervous and scared. I should... | Talk to it in a calm voice and gently lasso with a slip lead through a narrow opening in the cage door |
| How do you think this dog is feeling? | Anxious/Nervous |
| How do you think this dog is feeling? | Aggressive/Defensive |
| This is the proper way to pick up a small dog | False |
| How would you describe the dog on the right | Submissive |
| This is the appropriate way to put a muzzle on a dog | True |
| Describe the dog pictured below | Happy/Relaxed |
| What is an example of dominance aggression? | All of the above |
| Redirected aggression is when you remove a dog from its territory to decrease aggression | False |
| Which is a subtle sign of anxiety | Lip licking |
| Dogs naturally are pack animals that have established dominance hierarchies | True |
| Being suddenly unwilling to take a treat is a sign of anxiety | True |
| This picture is an appropriate way to interact with a grooming dog as long as it's body language reflects that they are happy/relaxed | False |