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T/F Hyperactivity is a common behavior in dogs
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T/F agression can be offensive or defensive but not both
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T/F Irritable behaviors are the result of pain or noxious stimuli
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T/F interpretation are always correct
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which dogs are most likely to be found in a shelter
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the most common complaint regarding cat behavior is
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what is the most common motivation for aggression in the Vet Clinic
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Behavior that results in harm to the opponent is
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prevention of escape causes
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yawning, grooming,lip licking are
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| Association of Pet Dog Trainers |
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fighting among male conspecies
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T/F neurological agression can cause excessive vocalization
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