BEHAVIOR & BODY LANGUAGE
VET MEDICINE & TOOLS
SHELTER PROBLEM SOLVING
SAFETY & RISK
REAL-LIFE SCENARIOS
100

What does it usually mean when a dog yawns and licks its lips during handling?

Answer: Stress or discomfort


100

What tool listens to heart and lungs?

Answer: Stethoscope


100

What is enrichment for?

Answer: Reduces stress, boredom, improves mental health


100

What should you always do before entering a kennel?

Answer: Pause and observe the animal


100

A dog backs away when you approach. What is it saying?

Answer: It wants space


200

What does a stiff, high tail and frozen body usually mean?

Answer: The animal is tense and possibly about to react


200

Why do vets take temperature instead of guessing if an animal is sick?

Answer: To get real data, not assumptions


200

Why might a shelter animal seem to have more behaviors in a kennel than in a home?

Answer: Stressful environment, noise, lack of control


200

Why is reaching over a dog’s head risky?

Answer: It can feel threatening


200

A cat hisses when you open the kennel. What should you do first?

Answer: Pause, give space, reassess


300

Why is “freezing” sometimes more dangerous than growling?

Answer: Because it can come before biting and gives fewer warnings


300

Why is restraint sometimes more dangerous than helpful?

Answer: It increases fear and can cause bites or injury


300

A dog is barking and spinning in circles every time people walk by. What problem is this showing?

Answer: Overstimulation, stress, frustration


300

Why is a wagging tail not always a sign of a happy dog?

Answer: It can also mean stress or arousal


300

An animal is “fine” with staff but reacts badly to visitors. Why might this happen?

Answer: Trust, predictability, stress differences


400

Two dogs are both quiet. One is relaxed, one is scared. Name 3 body clues that help you tell the difference.

Answer: Ears, eyes, muscles, tail, posture, breathing, etc.


400

Why might a vet stop an exam even if they are not finished?

Answer: The animal is too stressed and safety is more important


400

A cat hides all day and never comes out. What are 2 things staff might try to help?

Answer: Hiding boxes, quiet space, fewer interactions, pheromones, etc.


400

Name 3 signs that handling should stop immediately.

Answer: Freezing, growling, snapping, whale eye, stiff body, etc.


400

You are told to move a scared dog, but it is showing stress signals. What is the safest choice?

Answer: Get help, slow down, change the plan


500

Why do some animals show very small stress signals before a big reaction?

Answer: Because they have learned their signals are ignored or they are very overwhelmed

500

Why do vets often combine behavior observation with physical exams to make decisions?

Answer: Because stress and pain change behavior and affect results

500

Why is it dangerous to label an animal as “aggressive” instead of “stressed” or “fearful”?

Answer: It can change how people treat them

500

Why is it sometimes safer to choose not to interact with an animal?

Answer: Because safety and stress levels matter more than touching

500

A dog has never bitten but shows freezing and hard eye during exams. What does a smart vet team do?

Answer: Change handling plan, use Fear Free methods, reduce stress, possibly stop

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