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Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts

Jun 17, 2019

[Answer] 8. If the vet gave you a powdered medication to administer to your dog, what is the easiest way for you give it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. If the vet gave you a powdered medication to administer to your dog, what is the easiest way for you give it?"



...1. In their mouths, make them swallow it 2. In or on the food 3. Dissolve it and inject it IM 4. Dissolve it and squirt it down their esophagus It's the easiest way to give that kind of medication.

Jun 4, 2019

[Answer] 8. What is a clicker in relation to dog management?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What is a clicker in relation to dog management? "



...1. A television remote control 2. A small wooden musical instrument 3. An electric collar 4. A small plastic box with a metal tongue that makes a clicking noise when pressed The earliest clickers were children's toys, made of metal or plastic, with a tongue that made a clicking noise when pressed. They were often made in animal shapes, most commonly frogs. Sometimes they were called "crickets." The first clickers I ever bought were plastic and shaped like snowmen! Nowadays, clickers are made expressly for use in animal training.

May 28, 2019

[Answer] 4. I'm quite often misunderstood,But for a wild dog I am quite good,In Australia you'll find me,In the outback, mainly,Stealing babies - I never would!I know you know, but what am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. I'm quite often misunderstood, But for a wild dog I am quite good, In Australia you'll find me, In the outback, mainly, Stealing babies - I never would! I know you know, but what am I?"



...1. jackal 2. hyena 3. aardwolf 4. dingo Dingos are rarely kept as pets, but if adopted at a young enough age they can be domesticated successfully. In the wild they are social creatures, and tend to live in packs. Most do not stray very far from their birthplace, and they tend not to migrate unless extreme conditions - such as fire or famine - occur.

May 27, 2019

[Answer] 9. This dog was a major movie star of the 1920's, he made $1000.00 a week and 24 pictures for Warner Bros. He died in 1932. What is the name of this dog?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. This dog was a major movie star of the 1920's, he made $1000.00 a week and 24 pictures for Warner Bros. He died in 1932. What is the name of this dog?"



...1. Rin-Tin-Tin 2. Rin-Tan 3. Rinty 4. Rin-Rin-Tin

Apr 19, 2019

[Answer] 7. This dog was the eponymous hero of which Jack London novel?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. This dog was the eponymous hero of which Jack London novel?"



...1. Wild Dog 2. Fanghorn 3. Sirius 4. White Fang John Griffith ("Jack") London's (1876-1916) own life illustrated the power of personal endeavour and fortitude. This story of White Fang has a strong survival theme of men and animals struggling against the rugged and challenging environment.

Apr 15, 2019

[Answer] 2. This friend is close to my heart. Some call him a bit of a dog, but to me he is sweet as chocolate. I know he often has a heavy cross to bear. Which nation, whose currency is the Euro like Vatican City, am I talking about now?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This friend is close to my heart. Some call him a bit of a dog, but to me he is sweet as chocolate. I know he often has a heavy cross to bear. Which nation, whose currency is the Euro like Vatican City, am I talking about now?"



...1. Mongolia 2. Malaysia 3. Malta 4. Mozambique Malta is an island state that can be found in the Mediterranean Sea. It is to the south of the Italian island of Sicily. It was once part of the British Empire, but became an independent state in 1964. At first Queen Elizabeth II of England remained head of state, also holding the title of Queen of Malta. At the end of 1974 the country declared itself a republic. The capital of Malta is the city of Valletta. The Maltese dog is said to come from the island, or at least the region surrounding Malta. It is also associated with the city of Melita, that once existed on the island of Sicily. Maltesers are a type of chocolate covered, malted milk ball. Their name is not said to have been derived from the island. One of the symbols that is associated with the island is the Maltese cross, a symbol once belonging to the Knights of Malta. It is now seen as a national symbol.

Apr 9, 2019

[Answer] 10. My dog has an ear infection. What is the best treatment?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. My dog has an ear infection. What is the best treatment?"



...1. use a prescription from my other dog's ear infection 2. see your vet immediately 3. clean the ears with baby oil or rubbing alcohol 4. clean the ears with a cotton swab Ear infections can be simple or serious, either way you should see a doctor. Most infections are either fungal (yeast) or bacterial- these require 2 different types of medication. Ears should only be cleaned with an approved canine ear wash. Never attempt to place a cotton swab in your dog's ear canal. Leave this to medical personal who are familiar with the anatomy of the canine ear- you can cause permanent and painful damage.

Feb 21, 2019

[Answer] 4. She clicked her heels in 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' but who was Dorothy's dog?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. She clicked her heels in 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' but who was Dorothy's dog?"



...1. Toto 2. Otto 3. Lotto 4. Grotto L. Frank Baum wrote the novel 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'. He also wrote thirteen sequels and nine other fantasy novels.

Feb 19, 2019

[Answer] 10. My housebroken dog is suddenly urinating in the house. What could this mean?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. My housebroken dog is suddenly urinating in the house. What could this mean?"



...1. renal failure 2. cystitis (bladder infection) 3. any of these 4. diabetes Before dismissing your dog's urinating in the house as a behavior problem, discuss it with your vet. It can be a symptom of several very serious medical conditions.

Feb 14, 2019

[Answer] 9. For which of the following dog behavioral problems is a professional consultation recommended?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. For which of the following dog behavioral problems is a professional consultation recommended?"



...1. Aggression 2. Jumping up 3. Barking 4. Chewing While most dog behavioral problems are safely dealt with by the average owner, aggression problems, especially towards people, are best handled with the assistance of a qualified behaviorist. Such a person can determine the cause of the aggression (dominance aggression, territorial aggression, fear aggression, predatory aggression, etc.) and recommend safe, non-confrontational methods of treatment.

Feb 6, 2019

[Ans] Which of these classic novels had a first draft that was eaten by the author’s dog in 1936?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these classic novels had a first draft that was eaten by the author’s dog in 1936?"



"The dog ate my homework" is an excuse many children have considered using at least once. For John Steinbeck, the first draft of his novel "Of Mice and Men" really was eaten by his dog Toby. “Two months worth of work, gone. My setter pup, left alone one night, made confetti of about half of my manuscript. I was pretty mad, but the poor little fellow may have been acting critically," Steinbeck wrote his agent. Fortunately, John Steinbeck was able to rewrite the draft, and on this day in 1937, his novella “Of Mice and Men”, was published.

[Answer] Which of these classic novels had a first draft that was eaten by the author’s dog in 1936?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these classic novels had a first draft that was eaten by the author’s dog in 1936?"



..."The dog ate my homework" is an excuse many children have considered using at least once. For John Steinbeck, the first draft of his novel "Of Mice and Men" really was eaten by his dog Toby. “Two months worth of work, gone. My setter pup, left alone one night, made confetti of about half of my manuscript. I was pretty mad, but the poor little fellow may have been acting critically," Steinbeck wrote his agent. Fortunately, John Steinbeck was able to rewrite the draft, and on this day in 1937, his novella “Of Mice and Men”, was published.

Jan 24, 2019

[Answer] 7. Even today, pit bulls are being used as combatants in dog fights. Which is *not* a reason that some owners give for continuing dogfighting?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Even today, pit bulls are being used as combatants in dog fights. Which is *not* a reason that some owners give for continuing dogfighting?"



...1. To continue tradition 2. Because the dog is bred to fight 3. The dogs enjoy it 4. It keeps the dogs in touch with their feminine side There is no reason that dogs should be allowed to fight, let alone encouraged to do so. It is cruel and inhumane, and encourages cruelty and violence in the human beings who participate in or watch this brutal "sport." The fighting itself is animal abuse of the most heinous variety, but the practice also encourages owners to think of these sentient creatures as "things" and perpetrate other gross cruelties upon them--such as starvation (to make the dogs more "eager" to fight), ear cropping done without a trained professional, horrendous living conditions, etc.

Jan 21, 2019

[Answer] 8. What is a clicker in relation to dog management?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What is a clicker in relation to dog management? "



...1. A small wooden musical instrument 2. A television remote control 3. A small plastic box with a metal tongue that makes a clicking noise when pressed 4. An electric collar The earliest clickers were children's toys, made of metal or plastic, with a tongue that made a clicking noise when pressed. They were often made in animal shapes, most commonly frogs. Sometimes they were called "crickets." The first clickers I ever bought were plastic and shaped like snowmen! Nowadays, clickers are made expressly for use in animal training.

Jan 19, 2019

[Ans] Which fictional TV family owns a dog named Astro?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fictional TV family owns a dog named Astro?"



The Jetsons was an animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera originally airing in primetime from 1962 to 1963. It was the first TV show on ABC to be broadcast in color. It had a catchy theme tune and a whole bunch of wacky ideas about what 2063 would look like. Astro is the family dog and the best friend of the father, George Jetson and the son, Elroy. Astro began almost every word with a growling-type of sound that started with the letter R. He is able to speak in a rough sounding English resembling dog barks and growls, a manner of speaking which voice actor Don Messick would later reuse for the role of Scooby-Doo.

[Answer] Which fictional TV family owns a dog named Astro?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fictional TV family owns a dog named Astro?"



...The Jetsons was an animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera originally airing in primetime from 1962 to 1963. It was the first TV show on ABC to be broadcast in color. It had a catchy theme tune and a whole bunch of wacky ideas about what 2063 would look like. Astro is the family dog and the best friend of the father, George Jetson and the son, Elroy. Astro began almost every word with a growling-type of sound that started with the letter R. He is able to speak in a rough sounding English resembling dog barks and growls, a manner of speaking which voice actor Don Messick would later reuse for the role of Scooby-Doo.

Jan 16, 2019

[Answer] 9. How can you best protect your children from dog attacks?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. How can you best protect your children from dog attacks?"



...1. Give your child a puppy that will grow up to protect the child 2. Children and dogs are naturally bonded, and aren't at a risk 3. Don't allow your children to ever go near a dog because all dogs are vicious 4. Teach them to be kind to dogs, how to react around strange dogs, and never leave them alone with a dog Children are three times more likely to get bitten than adults -- wouldn't you agree that a level of protection is needed? Teach them to be kind and gentle with dogs, never to startle them or be rough with them. Show them the appropriate way to pet a dog and play with it (not by roughhousing). Teach kids to never go up to a strange dog or a dog that is tied up. Always make sure they ask the owner before petting a dog. When approached by any dog, be sure they know NOT to scream and run! And most importantly, NEVER leave a child and a dog alone together. Always supervise their interactions. Even dogs that are super gentle and tolerant can eventually wear out of a child's exuberant, noisy playing, and young kids simply can't read the signs that a dog doesn't want to play anymore.

Dec 28, 2018

[Answer] 10. This dog is tall and aristocratic. His long, flowing coat can be almost any colour. He was bred to run.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. This dog is tall and aristocratic. His long, flowing coat can be almost any colour. He was bred to run."



...1. Akbash Dog 2. Akita 3. Affenpinscher 4. Afghan Hound The Afghan Hound is believed to be one of the oldest breeds in the world today. Daily grooming is needed to keep his coat in good condition.

[Answer] 9. What is it called when a player, without the ball on the offensive team is behind the last defender, or fullback?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What is it called when a player, without the ball on the offensive team is behind the last defender, or fullback? "



...1. Dangerous Play 2. Crowding the Goal 3. Offsides 4. Loitering In the U.S. you do not play using offsides until you turn nine. Most referees will not call it unless they are informed of the play. A free kick results from the location where the foul occured.

Dec 25, 2018

[Answer] 3. He travelled to Oz in a house carried by a twister, but returned to Kansas before returning to Oz by crossing the Deadly Desert in a sand-boat. What is the name of Dorothy's beloved dog, who appears in a number of books in L. Frank Baum's "Oz" series"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. He travelled to Oz in a house carried by a twister, but returned to Kansas before returning to Oz by crossing the Deadly Desert in a sand-boat. What is the name of Dorothy's beloved dog, who appears in a number of books in L. Frank Baum's "Oz" series"?"



...1. Billina 2. Toto 3. Eureka 4. Tip The first visit is familiar to most either from the book "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" (first published in 1900) or from the 1939 movie, starring Judy Garland, based on it. He returns with Dorothy in the fifth book in the series, "The Road to Oz" (1909), and settles there permanently (along with Dorothy, Uncle Henry and Auntie Em) in "The Emerald City of Oz" (1910). In "Tik-Tok of Oz" (1914) it is revealed that he can talk when in Oz, as can other animals, but usually chooses not to do so. Toto's breed is a matter of some uncertainty. He was originally described as "a little black dog, with long silky hair and small black eyes that twinkled merrily on either side of his funny, wee nose", a description that could fit a number of breeds. From the original illustrations, most have concluded that he was either a Cairn terrier or a Yorkshire terrier. In some books he seems to have transformed into a Boston terrier, a breed whose looks differ markedly from the original. In the movie, he was played by Terry, a female Cairn terrier. Billina the hen was Dorothy's traveling companion in "Ozma of Oz" (1907); Eureka the cat accompanied her in "Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz" (1908); the boy Tip, central character of "The Marvellous Land of Oz" (1904) turns out to be a girl named Ozma, the rightful ruler of Oz.