Trauma Basics
Behavioral Changes
Physiological Changes
Recovery Methods
Miscellaneous
100

When an animal is pursued by a threatening animal intending harm, the aggressor is known as this

A predator
100

This behavioral change looks like an animal being nervous, fearful, and easily startled.

Anxiety

100

As shown by studies in the Canadian Yukon, a history of being pursued makes animals likely to have fewer of these

 Babies

100

When an animal is injured in a traumatic event, this is the first thing they need

Medical care

100

This is the definition of a trauma-induced behavioral change

A shift in demeanor or response patterns to environmental stimuli

200

An earthquake or flood are both examples of this kind of trauma trigger

Natural disaster

200
When an animal is feeling threatened, they might lash out physically. That behavior is known by this term.

Aggression

200

A history of fear and trauma leads to increases in these two vital rates.

Heart rate and respiratory rate

200

When an animal does a favorable behavior and you offer them a reward, it's known as this

Positive reinforcement training

200

This is the definition of a trauma-induced physiological change

A change to a physical or biological function as a result of trauma
300

When a human harms an animal directly, it's known as this

Abuse

300

After being hungry for long enough, an animal is likely to develop this negative food-protective trait known as

Resource guarding

300

This stress hormone tends to be increased in traumatized animals

Cortisol

300

List two behavior modification techniques

Habituation, Desensitization, Overlearning, Counterconditioning

300

This animal is a good example of the cycle of trauma in the Canadian Yukon.

Snowshoe Hare

400

Trauma can be accurately defined as this

(your answer does not need to be word for word, as long as you provide an accurate summary)

Any disturbing experience that results in severe fear, helplessness, dissociation, confusion, or other disruptive feelings intense enough to have a long-lasting negative effect on an animal’s attitudes, behavior, and other aspects of functioning.

400

When an animal has a powerful fear that defies logic, it's known as this

A phobia
400
Traumatized animals tend to get sick more often due to the suppression of this vital system

Immune system

400

These two words describe a favorable environment for an animal recovering from trauma

Safe and predictable

400

This is the full name of our partner shelter in Asheville (not the acronym!)

Behavioral Rehabilitation Center

500

When a human does not provide adequate care for their animal, it's known as this

Neglect

500

When an animal is constantly aware of and scanning their environment, it's known as this.

Hypervigilance

500

The brain chemistry of a traumatized animal change, and those changes are especially notable in areas associated with these two emotions

Fear and anxiety

500

Define enrichment. How does it fit into an animal's recovery journey?

Mental or physical stimulation that improves an animal's quality of life. This offers them a safe way to play and interact without feeling threatened.

500

This parent organization manages and runs the BRC

ASPCA