Step 4. Watch the pet safety video and take the quiz Pet Safety Quiz "*" indicates required fields X/TwitterThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name*When approaching an unfamiliar dog, what should you do first?* Call it over to you Pet under the dog's chin Look at the dog and try to read their body language Give the dog eye contact A wagging tail always means a dog is happy.* True False When reading a dog’s body language, where should you focus first?* Tail Mouth Entire body and overall posture Ears A dog with an open mouth, circular tail wag, neutral ears, and soft eyes is probably safe to approach.* True False A dog who is stiff, rigid, moving slowly, and hyper-focused may not make good decisions.* True False Which of the following are stress behaviors? Select all that apply. Whale eye Clenched jaw Slow blinking Squinty eye Pursed lips Whipping the head A dog is low and stiff, with a tucked tail, ears back, raised hackles, and avoiding eye contact. What is the dog likely communicating?* Aggression Fear/avoidance Happily seeking social interaction Overexcitement If a dog does not approach after you invite it, what should you do?* Have the dog's owner bring them over to you. Get closer to the dog. Do not approach and respect the dog's space Lay on the ground and try calling the dog again. When greeting an unfamiliar dog, you should use a high-pitched voice, act excited, and pet rapidly.* True False