A) Once or twice a day B) Constantly C) Five times a day D) Once a week
A) Increased appetite B) Excessive drooling C) Constant barking D) Sticky or dry gums
A) Carrots B) Blueberries C) Cooked Chicken D) Chocolate
A) Every day B) Once a week C) Once a month D) Only when needed
A) With rubbing alcohol B) With a vet-approved ear cleaner C) With a cotton swab D) With water and soap
A) Early detection of health problems B) To train new tricks C) To get free toys D) To socialize with other dogs
A) Automatically feeding the dog B) Permanent identification C) Tracking GPS location D) Controlling barking
A) Only when it barks B) Only on weekends C) No exercise needed D) Depends on breed and age
A) Yelling B) Consistency C) Ignoring bad behavior D) Punishment
A) Increased appetite B) Excessive scratching C) Shiny coat D) Sleeping more
A) Prong collar B) Choke chain C) Flat collar or harness D) Electric shock collar
A) Every day B) Never C) As recommended by your vet D) Once a year
A) Under a tree B) Chain-link fence C) No shelter at all D) Insulated dog house
A) Rabies B) Chickenpox C) Influenza D) Measles
A) Give human medication B) Ignore it and see if it stops C) Force feed the dog D) Contact your veterinarian
A) Life stage and activity level B) The dog food's smell C) Packaging color D) Price alone
A) To tire them out B) Helps them become well-adjusted adults C) To make them aggressive D) To make them obedient immediately
A) Giving them human toothpaste B) Feeding only soft food C) Regular teeth brushing D) Ignoring their teeth
A) Gradual introduction in a neutral space B) Leaving them alone to sort it out C) Ignoring their interactions D) Immediately putting them together in a small room
A) Moderate and comfortable B) Extremely cold C) Extremely hot D) Any temperature is fine
A) Increased energy B) Difficulty rising or limping C) Excessive barking D) Increased appetite
A) Seek immediate veterinary care B) Ignore it if it looks minor C) Treat it with human antiseptic D) Punish the other animal
A) Ignoring them until they come B) Positive reinforcement and treats C) Yelling their name repeatedly D) Punishment if they don't come immediately
A) Not important if they eat wet food B) Only needed when they are panting C) Essential for hydration and health D) They can drink any liquid available
A) Try to make them vomit without advice B) Contact your veterinarian or a pet poison control hotline immediately C) Give them milk D) Wait and see if they show symptoms
A) Depends on the breed's coat type B) Once a year C) Every day, regardless of breed D) Never
A) To make them aggressive B) To keep them confined all day C) Punishment D) Providing a safe and secure den
A) Destructive behavior when left alone B) Increased appetite C) Becoming overly friendly with strangers D) Sleeping more than usual
A) To change their personality B) To prevent unwanted pregnancies and certain health problems C) To make them less friendly D) To stunt their growth
A) Bury it in the yard B) Leave it on the ground C) Bag it and dispose of it properly D) Flush it down the toilet |