Animal Restraint and Handling Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. blood vessel located in the neck or throat area
  2. 5. behavior that refers to the pack instinct of an animal and its social status within a group
  3. 9. restraint used to keep an animal sitting on its rump and prevent it from standing
  4. 10. restraint equipment used to sedate a cat or small mammals under gas anesthesia that is pumped into the glass or plastic chamber
  5. 12. long pole with a noose at the end that acts like a leash and collar to capture a difficult dog; also called rabies pole
  6. 16. blood vessel located on the medial front limb
  7. 17. restraint position of the animal lying on its side
  8. 18. material that covers the body and limbs of a cat to control it for varies procedures;only exposed part is the head
Down
  1. 1. restraint position with the animal lying on its chest
  2. 3. tying two pieces of rope to make them not slip and to contain an animal
  3. 4. refers to the defense reaction to being harmed and the instinct for an animal to protect itself
  4. 6. restraint position with an animal lying on its back
  5. 7. behavior that makes an animal angry and difficult and potentially unsafe to handle
  6. 8. medication used to calm an animal
  7. 11. tie that makes a loop around a stationary location, such as a post or a fense
  8. 13. communication by the animal about how it feels toward other animals, people,and its environment
  9. 14. to lie as in a restraint position
  10. 15. commonly used to secure an animal and is a nonslip knot that doesn't come untied or easily loosen