A) Yellow, brown, teal B) Red, blue, green C) Purple, orange, pink D) White, cream, apricot, gray, black
A) Bichon Frise B) Chihuahua C) Poodle D) Golden Retriever
A) Patellar Luxation B) Blindness C) Broken Tail D) Heartworm
A) Sleeping all day B) Puzzle toys C) Watching TV D) Eating human food
A) 5-8 years B) 12-15 years C) 1-2 years D) 20-25 years
A) Bigger B) Same size C) Size varies D) Smaller
A) Poodle B) Bichon Frise C) Siberian Husky D) Labrador Retriever
A) Anxious and timid B) Aggressive and aloof C) Lazy and uninterested D) Playful and friendly
A) Japan B) United States C) Australia D) France
A) Designer dogs. B) Wild dogs. C) Service dogs. D) Purebred dogs.
A) Farm Dogs: A Comprehensive Breed Guide by Janet Vorwald Dohner. B) The Ultimate Guide to Dog Breeds by Derek Hall. C) Designer Dogs by Tammy Gagne. D) Hot Dogs: Fourteen of the Top Designer Dogs by Norma Bennet Woolf.
A) From Latin terms describing their traits. B) Randomly assigned by a committee. C) From portmanteau names based on those of the parent breeds. D) From the name of their breeder.
A) They are typically less healthy than purebreds. B) They naturally occur without human intervention. C) They are always smaller than their parent breeds. D) They are created deliberately by crossing two purebred dogs.
A) Planet Dog: A Doglopedia. B) Dogs Unleashed. C) The Encyclopedia of the Dog. D) Oxford Dictionary.
A) 978-1-4654-0844-0 B) 9780618517527 C) 978-1-4027-4354-2 D) 978-0-7566-6004-8
A) Designer Dogs by Tammy Gagne. B) Dogs Unleashed by Tamsin Pickeral. C) The Encyclopedia of the Dog by Bruce Fogle. D) Hot Dogs: Fourteen of the Top Designer Dogs by Norma Bennet Woolf.
A) To increase the size of dog populations rapidly. B) To create purebred dogs with unique characteristics. C) To decrease the lifespan of dogs for research purposes. D) To combine specific working qualities inherent in the parent breeds.
A) They are primarily used for hunting. B) They have shorter lifespans than purebreds. C) They are typically larger than their parent breeds. D) They are often bred as companion animals.
A) Planet Dog: A Doglopedia by Sandra and Harry Choron. B) Dogs Unleashed by Tamsin Pickeral. C) Designer Dogs by Tammy Gagne. D) The Dog Encyclopedia: The Definitive Visual Guide by DK Publishing.
A) Planet Dog: A Doglopedia by Sandra and Harry Choron. B) The Encyclopedia of the Dog by Bruce Fogle. C) Farm Dogs by Janet Vorwald Dohner. D) Dogs Unleashed by Tamsin Pickeral.
A) Farm Dogs: A Comprehensive Breed Guide by Janet Vorwald Dohner. B) Planet Dog: A Doglopedia by Sandra and Harry Choron. C) Hot Dogs: Fourteen of the Top Designer Dogs by Norma Bennet Woolf. D) The Ultimate Guide to Dog Breeds by Derek Hall.
A) They are primarily used for hunting. B) They are typically larger than their parent breeds. C) They are often given portmanteau names derived from their parent breeds. D) They have shorter lifespans than purebreds.
A) To create companion animals with desirable traits from both parent breeds. B) To produce dogs that are less intelligent than purebreds. C) To increase the number of working dogs available. D) To develop dogs with shorter lifespans for research.
A) Farm Dogs: A Comprehensive Breed Guide by Janet Vorwald Dohner. B) Hot Dogs: Fourteen of the Top Designer Dogs by Norma Bennet Woolf. C) Dogs by Design: How to Find the Right Mixed Breed for You by Ilene Hochberg. D) The Ultimate Guide to Dog Breeds by Derek Hall. |