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| Early canine socialization is most important: |
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| Canine click training is an example of what type of operant conditioning? |
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| a decrease in responsiveness produced by repeated stimulus |
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| Dominance in the domestic dog is: |
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| dependent on the situation and can change accordingly |
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| a goal of early socialization in puppies: |
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| learn how to invite an unfamiliar dog to play. |
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| Feline social structure is based on: |
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| the taxonomic classification of the domestic dog is: |
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| retaining juvenile characteristics in the adults of a species |
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| Victorian dog fanciers impacted the course of canine artificial selection by: |
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| breeding for appearance over function |
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| Dog Groups: breed for championship |
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| Dog Groups: a catch-all category |
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| Dog Groups: independent and feisty |
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| Dog Groups: social and willingness to please |
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| Dog Groups: large and reactive |
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| Dog Groups: amiable and aloof |
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| Dog Groups: needs lots of mental stimulation |
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| Two body types of pedigree felines: |
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| inherited diseases in pedigree dogs and cats occur because of: |
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breeding for exaggerated traits a limited gene pool created at point of origin of breed |
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| inherited condition that causes injury and pain to the surface of the eye: |
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