Animal Training and Pet Sitting Module 4 Test Name 1. If you arrive to a home and find that the dog's crate is not secure, what is the best course of action? Leave it alone – it is probable fine Secure the crate the best you can – by inserting a screw, using a wire-tie etc Inform the owner about the crate and ask what you can use to secure it None of the above 2. Which statement is true? Breeds such as Pugs and English bulldogs are more sensitive to heat than other breeds and can easily become overheated on hot days If a dog is actively attacking you, the best course of action is to run away and scream for help. Is this statement true or false? 3. What should you do if a dog is acting aggressively and has not yet attacked? Scream to attract help and frighten the dog away. Face towards the dog and say "Go Away" in a stern voice. Avoid eye contact. Look the dog in the eye and say “No” before approaching the dog. Run away as quickly as possible. 4. You are walking a small dog in a park. An unleashed dog approaches you with his head lowered and is growling. You pick up your client’s dog and hold her to your chest. What should you do next? "Be a tree” Make eye contact and shout at the aggressive dog Throw dog treats from your pocket towards the aggressive dog 5. You arrive to pick up “Gracie”, a 5-year old female Standard Poodle for her afternoon walk. You find her panting and there are two locations where she has vomited in the home. She has great difficulty standing. What should you do? Take her on her walk, she may feel better in the sunshine Call her veterinarian for further instruction a. and b. b. and c. none of the above 6. You should contact the pet’s veterinarian when the rectal temperature is above what number? 37.7 C (99.9 F) 39.4 C (103.0 F) 39.7 C (103.5 F) 38.3 C (101.0 F) Submit Well Done! Choose Another Module Back To Training Share this:FacebookTwitterPinterest