The first animal to be domesticated.
What is a dog?
The term to describe when a disease can be transferred between humans and animals
What is zoonotic?
A device used to prevent bites
What is a muzzle?
The belief that animals should be treated ________________.
What is humanely?
The organization supporting ethical treatment of animals
What is PETA?
One of the highest paying careers working with small animals.
What is veterinarian?
The disease that can be transmitted by ticks and affects both animals and humans.
What is Lyme Disease?
The type of collar used to prevent animals from licking/biting at wounds.
What is elizabethan collar? (e-collar)
The US organization that develops and implements regulations to support the Laboratory Animal Welfare Act.
What is the U.S. Department of Agriculture?
The term animal rights activists use to describe modern day farming?
What is factory farming?
The percentage of housholds in the US that own a pet.
What is 68%?
4 potential hazards when working with animals
What is zoonosis, allergies, injuries from animals and injuries from tools?
This restraint device can cause injury or death if not used properly.
What is a catch pole?
The act passed in 1958 that was designed to provide humane care and treatment for animals traveling to slaughter.
What is Humane Slaughter Act?
Animal rights activists believe that animals should not be ________________ (to use or benefit from).
What is exploited?
The place where early evidence suggests cats were first domesticated.
What is the Fertile Crescent?
Two common parasites in dogs and cats that can be transmitted to humans.
What is roundworms and hookworms?
Proper restraint techniques when lifting a rabbit.
What is: grasp the scruff of the neck with one hand or lift the upper body with one hand; place the other hand under the rump and lift (c-hold).
The act that regulated dog and cat dealers and labs using dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits and primates.
What is Laboratory Animal Welfare Act?
An animal rights group that has historically acted through violence to free animals.
What is Animal Liberation Front?
The 7 benefits that small animals provide to society.
What is economic, social, therapy, companionship, husbandry, food/products, entertainment?
Four classifications of zoonosis.
What is parasites, fungal infections, bacterial infections, and viral infections?
Steps to restraining a dog when the animal is sitting or standing.
What is: Place one arm under the dogs neck with the forearm holding the head. Place other arm around animal's body. Hold animal close to handler.
What is The Body of Liberties?
The rally held in Washington DC in 1990 by animal rights groups.
What is March for the Animals?