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Dog Walking And Pet Home Sitting - Qp5 - Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Dog walking can be a fun and profitable business.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Dog walking can be a fun and profitable business because many pet owners are busy and need someone to walk their dogs regularly. It can be enjoyable for dog lovers as they get to spend time with different dogs and provide them with exercise and stimulation. Additionally, dog walking can be profitable as there is a demand for this service, and dog walkers can charge a fee for their services. Overall, dog walking can be a rewarding and lucrative business opportunity.

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  • 2. 

    The basics of dog walking includes:  (Select five)

    • A.

      Always carry water for the dog.

    • B.

      Avoid familiar areas.

    • C.

      Keep dog walks shorter on very cold days.

    • D.

      Wear a uniform that advertises your business.

    • E.

      Never keep the dog on a lead.

    • F.

      Carry dog treats with you and a quick release umbrella.

    • G.

      Be pleasant to other members of the public.

    • H.

      Keep the dog out of still water lakes and ponds.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Always carry water for the dog.
    D. Wear a uniform that advertises your business.
    F. Carry dog treats with you and a quick release umbrella.
    G. Be pleasant to other members of the public.
    H. Keep the dog out of still water lakes and ponds.
    Explanation
    The basics of dog walking include always carrying water for the dog to ensure they stay hydrated, wearing a uniform that advertises your business to promote professionalism and brand recognition, carrying dog treats and a quick release umbrella for training and unexpected situations, being pleasant to other members of the public to maintain a positive image, and keeping the dog out of still water lakes and ponds to prevent potential hazards or health risks.

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  • 3. 

    Dogs do not have a very complicated and widely varied body language to communicate with other dogs and people.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Dogs actually have a very complex and diverse body language to communicate with both other dogs and people. They use a combination of facial expressions, tail wagging, ear positioning, body posture, and vocalizations to convey their emotions and intentions. This rich body language allows dogs to express their needs, desires, and feelings, as well as to understand and interpret the body language of others. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 4. 

    A ______ will greet a friend  by slightly lowering its body posture, its head will be level with its back and make eye contact.

    • A.

      Slightly insecure dog

    • B.

      Friendly, confident dog

    Correct Answer
    B. Friendly, confident dog
    Explanation
    A friendly, confident dog will greet a friend by slightly lowering its body posture, its head will be level with its back, and it will make eye contact. This behavior indicates that the dog is comfortable and at ease in the presence of its friend. It shows that the dog is open to social interaction and is not displaying any signs of fear or insecurity.

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  • 5. 

    If a scared dog is confined, then it will rapidly start looking for an escape route and bark in alarm.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    A scared dog being confined can trigger its natural instinct to find a way out and alert others by barking. Dogs often feel trapped and threatened in confined spaces, leading to anxiety and fear. In such situations, they may exhibit behaviors like pacing, scratching, and barking as a means of expressing distress and seeking help. Therefore, it is likely that a scared dog will rapidly search for an escape route and bark in alarm when confined, making the statement true.

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  • 6. 

    The ______  makes it an offence to be at large in a field or enclosure in which there are sheep kept.

    • A.

      Road Traffic Act 1988

    • B.

      Animal Act 1971

    • C.

      Environmental Protection Act 1990

    • D.

      Dogs Act 1953

    Correct Answer
    D. Dogs Act 1953
    Explanation
    The Dogs Act 1953 makes it an offence to be at large in a field or enclosure in which there are sheep kept. This act specifically addresses the issue of dogs being loose in areas where sheep are present, as it aims to protect the welfare of the sheep and prevent any harm or disturbance caused by dogs. It imposes legal consequences on individuals who allow their dogs to roam freely in such areas, ensuring the safety and well-being of the sheep population.

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  • 7. 

    Aggressive dogs will show the following behaviours:  (Select five)

    • A.

      Freeze

    • B.

      Bark

    • C.

      Lie still

    • D.

      Head butting

    • E.

      Snarling

    • F.

      Wagging tail

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Freeze
    B. Bark
    D. Head butting
    E. Snarling
    F. Wagging tail
    Explanation
    Aggressive dogs may exhibit several behaviors, including freezing, barking, head butting, snarling, and wagging their tail. Freezing is a common response in aggressive dogs, as they may momentarily stop moving or become still before attacking. Barking is another way aggressive dogs communicate their aggression and intimidate others. Head butting is a physical behavior where the dog forcefully bumps its head into something or someone, often as a display of dominance or aggression. Snarling is a vocalization that aggressive dogs make to warn others and show their aggression. Surprisingly, aggressive dogs may also wag their tail, but this wagging is usually stiff and accompanied by other aggressive behaviors, indicating a potential threat.

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  • 8. 

    Dogs are very social and thrive in a packs; if a dog sees that one of the pack members is in danger, they may decide to defend it.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Dogs are known for their social nature and their ability to form strong bonds with their pack members. They have a natural instinct to protect and defend their pack, which includes their fellow dogs. If a dog perceives that one of their pack members is in danger, they are likely to step in and defend them. This behavior is rooted in their pack mentality and their desire to ensure the safety and well-being of their group. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 9. 

    A dog walker may prevent dog fights by:  (Select six)

    • A.

      Praise good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour

    • B.

      Feed dogs in separate areas

    • C.

      Do excite the dog into a hyperactive mode

    • D.

      Some dog walkers like to carry a water pistol as protection

    • E.

      Do not allow tug-of-war games

    • F.

      Do give dogs highly prized treats like bones etc.

    • G.

      If the dog is likely to fight over a toy, do not use toys unless they are on their own

    • H.

      Avoid conflicts by staying alert and keeping the dog under control

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Praise good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour
    B. Feed dogs in separate areas
    D. Some dog walkers like to carry a water pistol as protection
    E. Do not allow tug-of-war games
    G. If the dog is likely to fight over a toy, do not use toys unless they are on their own
    H. Avoid conflicts by staying alert and keeping the dog under control
    Explanation
    To prevent dog fights, a dog walker should praise good behavior and ignore bad behavior. This helps reinforce positive behavior and discourage negative behavior. It is also important to feed dogs in separate areas to avoid competition and potential fights over food. Some dog walkers may choose to carry a water pistol as a form of protection, which can be used to distract or deter dogs from fighting. Tug-of-war games should be avoided as they can escalate into fights. If a dog is likely to fight over a toy, it is best not to use toys unless the dog is alone. Lastly, staying alert and keeping the dog under control can help avoid conflicts and potential fights.

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  • 10. 

    You generally find the dogs in the worst fights do not remain silent.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that dogs involved in fights are generally not silent. However, the answer is false, implying that dogs in the worst fights do remain silent. This contradicts the initial statement and suggests that dogs involved in intense fights may actually remain quiet.

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