Final Study guide 1
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- 3. You can solve a human-reinforced behavior by _________ the behavior.
- 4. These clothes rely on pressure to help calm fearful/anxious pets.
- 5. Fear typically seen in puppy-mill animals as a severe generic fear that is complicated by lack of experience and abnormal development.
- 6. Spaces are important for management and feline enrichment.
- 9. This is territory that neither dog perceives as their own.
- 11. Ideal locations for litter boxes are __________
- 12. This is the #1 reason for inappropriate elimination in cats
- 14. ingestion of feces
- 17. This reward training is easily used by all pet owners and is done by giving a cue, showing the reward, and then rewarding the behavior.
- 20. An overwhelming sense of apprehension in reaction to a prospective or imagined danger or uncertainty.
- 21. Access to this can decrease obesity, provide mental stimulation and natural outlets for exploration in felines.
- 24. __________ induced aggression occurs when the more fearful and owner dependent dog becomes anxious as the other dog approaches the owner. Then the less confident dog aggresses.
- 25. These caps can help to address sensory overload.
- 26. Is a good/safe space for pets to go and should never be used as punishment.
- 28. These tools are utilized in many situations within veterinary medicine. There are 2 types: basket and nylon.
- 29. This training has 3 fundamental steps: observe the behavior, mark the behavior, and reinforce the desired behavior.
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- 1. smell created by allorubbing and helps to identify members of the group/territory.
- 2. In the general problem-solving model, this is the trigger or stimulus that induces the behavior.
- 7. This should never be the sole responsibility of a young child.
- 8. Cats are ________ polyestrous - they have several estrous cycles per season.
- 10. _____rewarding behaviors offer an immediate benefit to the pet
- 13. Intense, maladaptive, and unreasonable fear of something or a situation that far exceeds the actual danger.
- 14. In the general problem-solving model, this is what your pet gets out of the situation
- 15. Figuring out the _______ is the first step in the general problem-solving model.
- 16. Doing this in male cats can decrease testosterone-driven aggression.
- 18. This form of allorubbing is done by taking a small towel and rubbing it on one cat, then on the other, then again on the first cat - thus helping to create a communal scent.
- 19. Feeding areas, water stations, resting areas, and litter boxes
- 22. This refers to the categorization of clinical signs into diagnostic categories that provide veterinarians with information.
- 23. Ingestion of inanimate objects
- 24. This is a normal communication tool, not necessarily pathological or abnormal. It is considered normal when presented in situations that warrant it.
- 27. Physical, emotional, and physiological responses to a threatening stimulus or situation in preparation for fight, flight, or freezing.