Course - Intro to the Dog Training
Profession fully solved
Anthropomorphism - correct answer ✔✔attributing human characteristics to non human
objects
Behavior - correct answer ✔✔Any activity that is or can be made voluntary through
conditioning
Biological Evolution - correct answer ✔✔The process of change and diversification of living
things over time
Brisket - correct answer ✔✔The sternum, or breastbone, in some breeds the entire thorax
Canine Hip Dysplasia - correct answer ✔✔An abnormality of the ball and socket joint of the hip
Carpus (Carpal Joint) - correct answer ✔✔bones of the wrist
Chest - correct answer ✔✔The part of the body or trunk thats enclosed by the ribs
Companion Dog (CD) - correct answer ✔✔The novice title awarded through the AKC earned by
achieving three qualifying scores in three different trials by three different judges
Companion Dog Excellent (CDX) - correct answer ✔✔The Open title, awarded through AKC,
earned after completing the CD
, Croup - correct answer ✔✔The region of the pelvic girdle, formed by the sacrum and
surrounding tissue.
Cynologist - correct answer ✔✔A person who studies dogs
Donestication - correct answer ✔✔The ability of animals to live in an environment controlled by
humans
Dominance - correct answer ✔✔Referring to the relative position of an individual in a social
hierarchy
Ecology - correct answer ✔✔The interrelationship of organisms and their environment
Elbow - correct answer ✔✔The joint in the front leg where the upper arm meets the forearm
Ethology - correct answer ✔✔The study of whole patterns of animal behavior in natural
environments, stressing the analysis of adaptation and the evolution of the patterns
Flews - correct answer ✔✔The pendulous lateral part of the upper lip, particularly at the inner
corners.
Forearm - correct answer ✔✔The portion of the forelimb between the upper arm and the
carpus, including the radius and ulna
Genetic Drift - correct answer ✔✔Refers to evolutionary variation due to accidents of chance
Hip - correct answer ✔✔The joint where the femur (thigh bone) fits into the pelvic girdle