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Solving Canine Behavioral Problems

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"The most common cause of a breaking of the bond between dog and owner is canine behavioral problems. How can these problems be solved?"


1. The first step in solving dog behavior problems is to take an in-depth look at the problem. From a treatment perspective, what is the most important thing to determine?
    How often the dog performs the problem behavior
    What reward the dog gets from performing the problem behavior
    What the owner has done to try and correct the problem behavior
    The dog's history of previous problem behaviors


2. Most common dog behavior problems can usually be treated by one of three strategies. Which of the following is not one of these strategies?
    Ignoring the problem behavior and rewarding an alternate behavior
    Rewarding a substitute behavior and redirecting the problem behavior
    Preventing the problem behavior from occurring
    Punishing the problem behavior


3. For which of the following dog behavioral problems is a professional consultation recommended?
    Barking
    Chewing
    Jumping up
    Aggression


4. Let's say your pooch is jumping up on you every time you walk in the door. What's the best treatment for this problem?
    Ignore the dog when he jumps up and immediately pet and praise the dog when he has "four on the floor."
    Bump the dog in the chest with your knee when he jumps up
    Step on the dog's toes when he jumps on you
    Put the dog on a choke chain and leash, and jerk the dog down when he jumps on you, firmly telling him "Off!"


5. Your dog "steals" items like shoes. When spotted with the forbidden object,he runs from you. If you don't see him, he sneaks off into a hidden corner and chews up the shoe. What is the most likely cause of this behavior?
    Teething
    Giving the dog shoe-shaped chew toys
    Guilt because he knows the behavior is wrong
    Punishing the dog for inappropriate chewing


6. What one non-training action can dog owners take that will have the biggest effect in preventing/alleviating behavioral problems?
    Spaying/neutering the dog
    Consistently punishing bad behavior
    Feeding a low-protein diet
    Ensuring the dog gets sufficient exercise


7. Your outdoor dog digs holes- lots of them- near your back door and along the walls of the house. What is the most common reason for this behavior?
    Boredom- the dog is digging for fun
    Pursuit of burrowing animals
    Making a cooling spot to rest
    Barrier frustration


8. The "Nothing In Life Is Free" program (NILIF) is often used to gain control over overly dominant, pushy dogs. Which of the following is *NOT* a component of this program?
    The dog must obey a command before getting anything it wants
    The dog is not allowed on furniture or beds
    The dog is not given attention when the dog asks for it
    The dog must initiate all games with the owner


9. Which of the following sources of puppies produces the highest percentage of adult dogs with behavioral problems?
    Pounds and shelters
    Pet stores
    Breeders
    Strays


10. Your dog consistently destroys the house while you are gone. Every day, you come home to shredded pillows, torn chairs, and ripped paper. In addition, there is urine in front of the door. To top it off, your neighbors report that your dog barks constantly for hours while you are gone. What's the most likely reason for this behavior?
    Separation anxiety
    Aggression
    Illness
    The dog is getting back at you for leaving it


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