Step 4. Watch the pet safety video and take the quiz Pet Saftey Quiz "*" indicates required fields InstagramThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name*When approaching an unfamiliar dog you should do this 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 dog with a wagging tail is always happy to see you.* True False Displacement behaviors include(select all that apply) Panting Yawning Barking Shacking off Peeing Lip Licking Humping Paws Sweating When you first look at a dog while trying to read their body language, you should focus on this first.* Tail Mouth The entire overall body/posture Ears A dog with an open mouth, circular wagging tail, neutral ears, and soft eyes is probably safe to approach.* True False When you first look at a dog while trying to read their body language, you should focus on this first.* Tail Mouth The entire overall body/posture Ears A dog with an open mouth, circular wagging tail, neutral ears, and soft eyes is probably safe to approach.* True False We would say a dog that has overall low and stiff body posture, a tucked tail, ears pulled back, hackles up, and is avoiding eye contact is displaying behaviors most closely associated with* Aggression Fear/avoidance Happily seeking social interaction Overexcitement When you invite an unfamiliar dog over to you by calling their name or patting your side and they do not approach you should do this next.* 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, talk in a high pitched excited tone of voice, be exciting and energetic, and pet rapidly/excitedly.* True False