An animal showing the signs of a behaviour problem can be viewed in three different ways.
A. 
True
B. 
False
2.
Possible symptoms of behavioural problems include: (Select four)
A. 
Biting
B. 
Rearing
C. 
Bucking
D. 
Spitting
E. 
Coming when called
F. 
Kicking or striking
3.
When behavioural problems are not addressed, or are addressed, but in the wrong way, behaviours are open to becoming worse and sometimes even dangerous.
A. 
True
B. 
False
4.
In the same way as we intend to connect with a certain animal, we can intend to connect to the consciousness responsible.
A. 
True
B. 
False
5.
The animal’s environment plays a small role in the physical and emotional well-being.
A. 
True
B. 
False
6.
In order for our pets to gain optimum physical and mental/emotional health, there are two main areas that need to be addressed.
A. 
True
B. 
False
7.
Animals are very open to reading the thoughts of not only other animals, but also those of their owners and other people that come into their environment.
A. 
True
B. 
False
8.
Many animals come into people’s lives as healers and to teach us of self-worth, understanding and even death.
A. 
True
B. 
False
9.
The animals use the first heart chakra whilst giving healing to others as a way of taking on the negative energies of others and transmuting them.