grooming notes
canine aggression
handler safety
vaccines and
preventative notes
introduction to training
100

grooming is essential for

all dogs
100

is aggression always inappropriate 

no

100

where do the majority of bite on children occur?

head and neck

100

do baby mammals have a properly functioning immune system when they are born?

no they do not

100

what are two ways b which the majority of domestic does learn to interact with their environment?

association and cause and effect

200

what are the steps of grooming

assessment, brushing, bathing, rinsing, drying, brushing, big ten

200

aggression can be prevented by

socialization and training

200

what are 3 contributing factors to dog bites

unsupervised children, taunting the dog, and unsocialized dogs

200

a live vaccine is...

when the pathogens are alive, but weakened to the point they do not cause problems or harmful effects to the animal.

200

who is credited with the idea of classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

300

when preforming a physical assessment, which parts should be assessed?

everything

300

is it easier to manage aggression or prevent it?

prevent it

300

what do dog breeders and dog owners need to know to prevent dog bites?

all dogs are potentially dangerous 

300

recombinant vaccines are...

neither live nor killed

300

most problem behaviors are due to

lack of training and socialization

400

when brushing a dog its important to remember...

to brush the dog in the direction that the hair grows.

400

the prefrontal cortex is responsible for...

cognitive thinking

400

what are some reasons that a dog will bit?

if its scared, frustrated, or in pain

400

what is the nutrient and antibody in rich milk that is produced by the mother mammals that provides immunity against other diseases

colostrum

400

the ABC's in training are...

antecedent, behavior, consequence

500

T.E.N stands for

teeth, ears, nails

500

the limbic system of the brain is responsible for...

emotion and instinct

500

the majority of dog bites occur in which age group?

5-9

500

a killed vaccine is...

dead versions of a pathogen that produces the same immune response as if it were alive, but without harmful effects.

500

who is credited with the idea of operant conditioning

BF Skinner

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