TOV Pop Quiz 2 Human & Canine Communication Seminar – Part 2 Name(required) Email(required) Multiple Choice 1.According to the seminar, why can some dogs struggle when meeting dogs with wrinkles, short faces, or unusual body structures?(required) A. Those dogs are naturally aggressive B. Their physical traits can interfere with normal canine communication C. They have poor training D. They are dominant breeds 2. Which mouth expression most strongly indicates a relaxed, comfortable dog?(required) A. Closed mouth with tight lips B. Snarling with teeth exposed C. Soft, open mouth with relaxed corners D. Panting with stiff posture 3. Why can hugging be uncomfortable or stressful for many dogs?Choose several options(required) A. Dogs interpret hugs as play B. Hugging restricts movement and increases social pressure C. Dogs dislike human affection D. Hugging is only stressful for puppies 4. When greeting a dog, which approach is recommended?(required) A. Staring directly into the dog’s eyes B. Reaching straight toward the dog’s face C. Standing silently and allowing the dog to approach D. Leaning over the dog to show friendliness 5. According to the consent test video, what is the first step in determining whether a dog wants to be petted?Choose several options(required) A. Petting longer to see if the dog relaxes B. Offering food during petting C. Stopping the interaction and observing the dog’s response D. Asking the handler verbally True or False 6. A dog remaining still during petting always means the dog is enjoying the interaction.(required) Select one option True False 7. Lip licking, head turns, and shrinking away are signs of stress or avoidance in dogs.(required) Select one option True False Short Answer Text 8. What is a “consent test,” and why is it important when interacting with dogs?(required) 9. Name two body language signals shown by the dog “Zani” that indicated she did NOT want to be petted.(required) Application / Understanding 10. A dog leans into a person, has relaxed facial muscles, and approaches the hand repeatedly when petting pauses. What is the dog communicating?(required) Submit Δ