A) Ignoring bad behavior B) Consistency C) Punishment D) Expensive toys
A) 3-4 times a day B) Only when they beg C) Whenever they want D) Once a day
A) Using puppy pads indefinitely B) Rubbing their nose in accidents C) Frequent trips outside D) Ignoring accidents
A) Ignoring your dog's fears B) Exposing your dog to new things C) Only interacting with other dogs D) Keeping your dog isolated
A) Wagging tail B) Excessive panting C) Relaxed posture D) Eating enthusiastically
A) Keeping the dog locked up all day B) Providing a safe space C) Replacing socialization D) Punishment
A) Speak B) Play dead C) Recall (Come) D) Shake
A) Punish them severely B) Ignore the behavior C) Yell at them D) Provide appropriate chew toys
A) Shock collar B) Choke chain C) Prong collar D) Flat collar
A) Never B) Every day C) Only when they're dirty D) Depends on the breed
A) Punishing bad behavior B) Rewarding good behavior C) Yelling at the dog D) Ignoring behavior
A) Controlling their behavior B) Tracking their location constantly C) Preventing barking D) Identification if lost
A) Exercising regularly B) Drinking plenty of water C) Sudden diet changes D) Eating the same food every day
A) Humiliating the dog B) Improving communication C) Making the dog a robot D) Controlling the dog completely
A) Consult a professional trainer B) Try to handle it yourself without experience C) Ignore the behavior D) Punish the aggression
A) Ignoring their interactions B) Expecting the dog to know how to behave perfectly C) Leaving them alone together D) Supervision
A) Increased energy B) Improved hearing C) Perfect vision D) Arthritis
A) Leaving for long periods without preparation B) Ignoring your dog before leaving C) Gradual departures and arrivals D) Making a big fuss when leaving
A) Using water and soap B) With a vet-approved solution C) Ignoring them completely D) Using a cotton swab deep inside
A) Identify the source of fear B) Punish them for being afraid C) Force them to face their fear D) Ignore their fear
A) Making them look pretty B) So they can scratch better C) Preventing overgrown nails D) Improving their running speed
A) A dog that overreacts on leash B) A dog that never pulls C) A dog that loves walking on a leash D) A dog that only listens on a leash
A) Early detection of health problems B) Because the vet is lonely C) Only when the dog is sick D) To waste money
A) The weather forecast B) Their shoe size C) Their emotional state D) Their favorite food
A) Bathe them with regular shampoo B) Ignore the smell C) Use a specific skunk odor remover D) Use tomato juice only
A) Ignore the nipping B) Redirect with a toy C) Encourage the nipping D) Hit the puppy
A) How much they eat B) Arbitrary number C) Owner preference D) Breed and individual build
A) In the truck bed B) On the driver's lap C) Loose in the car D) Crated or restrained with a harness
A) Preventing dental disease B) It's not important C) Making their teeth whiter D) To avoid vet bills
A) Boredom B) Mental stimulation C) Decreased intelligence D) Weight gain |