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1. Submissive doesn’t mean pushover. It doesn’t mean you have to make your dog into a zombie or slave. It simply means A. cozy and sympathetic B. relaxed and receptive C. peaceful and hostile AND A. cozy and sympathetic B. relaxed and receptive C. peaceful and hostile
2. It takes a dog only a few seconds to determine what kind of energy you are projecting, so it is important that you be consistent. With your dog, you want to project what is called A. calm-assertive B. angry-aggressive C. calm-submissive
3. Dogs use body language as a means of A. corresponding B. communicating C. sharing with one another, but it’s important to remember that their body language is also a function of energy they’re projecting.
4. A. Hearing B. Sight C. Scent can also function as a language for dogs.
5. The earliest, most vital thing in a dog’s life, A. food B. its littermates C. its mother appears to it first as scent.
6. While humans have only have about 5 million scent receptors in our noses, the average grown dog has about A. 110 B. 180 C. 220 million.
7. The natural order of the senses of a dog is A. nose, eyes, ears B. ears, nose, eyes C. eyes, nose, ears
8. The proper way to approach a new dog is A. not to approach at all B. rush up and give affection C. exclaim loudly, “How cute!”
9. While sniffing you, the dog is reading not only your scent but also the all-important A. power B. energy C. force you are projecting.
10. If the dog gets affection first, it tips the scales of you relationship in the A. right B. wrong C. reasonable direction.
11. The most important thing to know about animals is that they all live in the A. past B. present C. future
12. It’s natural for humans to feel sympathy for another animal is distress, but dogs don’t need our sympathy. They need our A. option B. love C. leadership
13. Your dog’s A. loyalty B. psychology C. pack mentality is one of the greatest natural forces involved in shaping your dogs behavior.
14. The A. leader B. members C. children determines and enforces the rules and boundaries by which the members will live.
15. Just like children, dogs need A. affection and attention B. rules, boundaries, limitations C. your time and energy in order to be properly socialized.
16. Dogs don’t A. plan ahead B. argue C. reason
17. By humanizing dogs, we damage them A. psychologically B. physically C. spiritually
18. Dogs need leadership before they need love. Let love A. encourage B. support C. reward balance. That’s how balance is maintained.
19. A simple formula in order to have a balanced dog, you must provide A. encourage B. support C. reward A. encourage B. support C. reward A. encourage B. support C. reward … in that order.
20. Never strike a dog. A quick, assertive A. whisper B. look C. touch can snap a dog out of an unwanted state.