Step 4. Watch the pet safety video and take the quiz

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Pet Saftey Quiz

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When approaching an unfamiliar dog you should do this first.*
A dog with a wagging tail is always happy to see you.*
Displacement behaviors include(select all that apply)
When you first look at a dog while trying to read their body language, you should focus on this first.*
A dog with an open mouth, circular wagging tail, neutral ears, and soft eyes is probably safe to approach.*
When you first look at a dog while trying to read their body language, you should focus on this first.*
A dog with an open mouth, circular wagging tail, neutral ears, and soft eyes is probably safe to approach.*
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*
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.*
When greeting an unfamiliar dog you should, talk in a high pitched excited tone of voice, be exciting and energetic, and pet rapidly/excitedly.*
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