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When safely greeting a dog, what is the correct order to follow?
a. Walk toward the dog, extend your closed fist for the dog to sniff, pat the dog on the head,
turn and walk away.
b. Observe the dog's body language, allow the dog to approach you, ignore the dog, toss a few
treats across the room as you slowly back away.
c. Allow the dog to approach you, make fast movements to get her attention, turn around and
walkaway.
d. Place your closed fist out for the dog to sniff, pat the dog's cheek, toss a few treats as you
slowly back away. - correct answer ✔✔b. Observe the dog's body language, allow the dog to
approach you, ignore the dog, toss a few treats across the room as you slowly back away.
Most dog bites are preventable, which statement below is essential?
a. Observe the dog's entire body language to determine the dog's emotional state.
b. Give the dog choices, such as increase space.
c. Move slowly and thoughtfully.
d. A and B
e. All of the above - correct answer ✔✔b. Observe the dog's body language, allow the dog to
approach you, ignore the dog, toss a few treats across the room as you slowly back away.
During a group class, John continues to drop Maggie's leash. When John picks up the leash,
Maggie pulls quickly out of her harness. How could this be prevented?
a. Politely explain the Maggie is no longer allowed in class because of loose fitting equipment,
and John is unable to hold onto the leash. This is a safety hazard.
b. Before class starts, politely remind all clients to hold onto their dog's leash and ensure all
equipment fits properly.
, c. Tie Maggie's leash around Johns waist as a safety precaution. Ensure her harness fits properly
before class begins.
d. Tie Maggie's leash to a chair. Then ask John to put Maggie's harness back on. - correct answer
✔✔b. Before class starts, politely remind all clients to hold onto their dog's leash and ensure all
equipment fits properly.
A client forgets her dog's training treats in the car and asks if she can tie Fluffy to a chair while
she runs out to grab her treats. She promises that she will only be a minute. What would you
say?
a. "Sure, just hurry up"
b. "No"
c. "All dogs must be supervised at all time. Please bring Fluffy with you and I'll save your spot in
the class."
d. "Give your leash to the person standing next to you. She can hold it along with her own dog's
- correct answer ✔✔c. "All dogs must be supervised at all time. Please bring Fluffy with you and
I'll save your spot in the class."
Two clients (Mary and Charlotte) are chatting during the group class. As they chat, Charlotte lets
her dog approach and sniff Mary's dog. Mary's dog is yawning, sniffing the ground longer than 5
seconds, and has her tail tucked. How could you prevent this safety issue?
a. Remind all clients about the 3 foot rule. Be sure that Mary and Charlotte adhere to the rule.
b. Ask Charlotte to move away and stop talking to Mary.
c. Ask Mary to move away and ignore Charlotte when she tries to talk to her.
d. A and B - correct answer ✔✔a. Remind all clients about the 3 foot rule. Be sure that Mary
and Charlotte adhere to the rule.
Mark's dog is displaying crescent moon eye and refuses to take treats. This is the second day of
class; how should you handle this situation?
a. While directly staring at Mark's dog, shout "Mark, try giving your dog higher value treats!"