Assessing Animal Behavior

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Across
  1. 2. retraining an animal to avoid unwanted behavior
  2. 9. an animal refusing to let anyone near its food is an example of ___
  3. 10. ___ recumbency: laying a patient on its back
  4. 11. the area at the base of the dorsal aspect of the neck
  5. 14. the chemical markers that effect the behavior of other animals
  6. 15. when an animal doesn't like something and learns to respond in a way to stop it
  7. 17. a muzzle designed for dogs with short snouts
  8. 19. aggression caused by feeling protective over an environment
  9. 22. ears up and forward and laying or sitting comfortably are signs of a ___ animal
  10. 23. a series of actions to reach a goal
  11. 27. What part of the animal must you always have control of?
  12. 28. flat ears and standing stiffly are signs of a ___ animal
  13. 29. conditioning, modeling and imprinting are the 3 types of ___ behavior
  14. 30. causes a patient to become completely immobile
  15. 33. a wire box with a moveable side for injections
  16. 36. a(n) ___ patient should be handled more gently
  17. 37. ___ restraint uses noncontact methods
  18. 40. when a certain stimulus happens so often that the animal ignores it
  19. 43. fear, territorial, possessiveness, dominance, pain, and mating are types of ___
  20. 46. behavior you are born with
  21. 48. What animal can see 360 degrees?
  22. 49. the most serious type of aggression
  23. 50. urinating to communicate with other animals
  24. 51. a specialized vet that's trained to diagnose and treat behavioral problems
  25. 52. open-ended style muzzle
Down
  1. 1. someone who is like a behaviorist but is not certified to diagnose or prescribe
  2. 3. behavior learned on the first days of life
  3. 4. ___ ___ in cats is often caused by a problem with the litter box
  4. 5. the number one restraint tool for dogs
  5. 6. ___ restraint uses medication
  6. 7. the number 1 priority
  7. 8. to associate one stimulus with another
  8. 12. example: the crow vending machine
  9. 13. a common device to restrain cattle
  10. 16. used to catch a loose cat
  11. 18. What device should ONLY be used on dogs?
  12. 20. what an animal does and why
  13. 21. a type of aggression common after surgery
  14. 24. head lowered, teeth bared and staring are signs of a ___ animal
  15. 25. example: ring bell and feed a dog, so the dog associates the bell with food
  16. 26. ___ recumbency: laying a patient on its side
  17. 31. aggression when an animal feels threatened
  18. 32. eating one's own feces
  19. 34. the study of animal behavior
  20. 35. learning behavior by watching another animal
  21. 38. ___ restraint uses your body and restraint aids
  22. 39. ___ recumbency: laying a patient on its stomach
  23. 41. a muzzle that can be used in a kennel
  24. 42. communication by an animal about how it feels towards people, other animals or the environment
  25. 44. chemical restraint used to calm a patient
  26. 45. holding an animal during procedures so no one gets hurt
  27. 47. aggression over social status