Dog behaviour | Cat behaviour | Rabbit behaviour | Equipment | Handling |
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Wolf
What wild species are dogs closely related to?
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Lions
What are cats closely related to?
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Herbivore
What food group does a rabbit eat?
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A muzzle
What is a piece of equipment that goes over the mouth of a dog that prevents biting?
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The scoop
What is the best handling method for a hamster called?
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Because they are pack animals
why do dogs dislike being alone?
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They are natural born hunters
Why do cats bring in dead animals?
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Angry and very unhappy
What does it mean when a rabbit is sitting up on their back legs, with front paws raised displaying boxing behaviour?
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Personal protective equipment
What does PPE stand for?
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The claw or banders grip
What is the correct handling method for birds called?
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Omnivore
What food group does a dog eat?
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Because of their predatory instincts
Why must cats remain active?
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Happy and relaxed
What does it mean when a rabbit is lying down, fully extended body and back legs stretched out?
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Gauntlets - gloves
What is the piece of equipment called that we put on our hands?
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snake hook
What might you need to assist with handling a snake?
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Uncommon or unknown behaviour
What does atypical behaviour mean?
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Up to two thirds of one day
How long can a cat sleep for in one day?
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Communication between different species
What does interspecific communication mean?
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Carrier or container
What piece of equipment might you use to transfer an animal for handling?
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Wash your hands
What is the first and last thing you would do when handling an animal?
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Diurnal - daily, of each day
What is the natural sleeping pattern of a day?
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Taurine
What amino acid do cats need?
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species - specific communication between members of the same species
What does intraspecific communication mean?
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Bridle
What is the headgear to control a horse or donkey called?
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No - a lot of brachycephalic breeds should not be walked with a collar
Can all dogs wear a collar when on a walk?
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