Behaviour in companion and domestic animals

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lectures 1-3 on behaviour week 2 sam lindley
Ella Gordon
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Question 1

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which of the following are indications for clinical causes of behavioural changes?
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  • sudden onset
  • not proportional to the stimulus
  • unpredictable - cannot find a direct reason
  • an animal not having had proper socialisation
  • overstimulation of the animal

Question 2

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an animal that has been exposed to pain for a long time- most of its life will show which of the following
Answer
  • hyperalgesia
  • always shows aggression
  • no clinical signs at all
  • few behavioural changes

Question 3

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an [blank_start]interaction[blank_end] between an animal and another that is initiated by the first animal that has or could result in [blank_start]fright[blank_end]/harm or [blank_start]injur[blank_end]y
Answer
  • interaction
  • fright
  • injur

Question 4

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What does RAP refer to
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  • types of aggression
  • clinical conditions that are a cause of behavioural issues
  • principles of treating aggression
  • requirements in the core territory

Question 5

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list the potential clinical causes of behavioural changes u[blank_start]rogenital[blank_end], hepatic, g[blank_start]astrointestinal[blank_end], dietary sensitivities, h[blank_start]ormonal[blank_end], neurological, c[blank_start]ognitive dysfunctio[blank_end]n, cardiac, and s[blank_start]ensory.[blank_end]
Answer
  • rogenital
  • ormonal
  • ognitive dysfunctio
  • ensory
  • astrointestinal

Question 6

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Which of the following are examples of social/ environmental causes of behaviour?
Answer
  • trauma
  • frustration
  • relationships - loss, substitute
  • handling
  • cognitive dysfunction
  • Addison's disease
  • neutering

Question 7

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which of the behaviours below is the SHAPE program aimed to help?
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  • anxiety
  • fear
  • compulsive behaviours
  • aggression
  • attention seeking

Question 8

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S- safety and [blank_start]shelter[blank_end] H- [blank_start]height advanta[blank_end]ge A- access to [blank_start]food[blank_end] and attention P- [blank_start]punishmen[blank_end]t E - [blank_start]exercise[blank_end]
Answer
  • height advanta
  • shelter
  • punishmen
  • food
  • exercise

Question 9

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T/F: you would encourage a dog with aggression to play fetch
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Walking out of the room, leaving the dog behind after performing an undesired behaviour and not giving him/ her attention as you do is a [blank_start]passive[blank_end] withdrawal of attention.
Answer
  • passive
  • active
  • voluntary

Question 11

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select the factors that can affect if/ how well an animal can cope with a stressor.
Answer
  • duration
  • intensity
  • if it is recurring
  • if it has been desensitised to other historical stressors
  • concurrent disease

Question 12

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desensitisation is the best coping strategy for which behaviour?
Answer
  • aggression
  • depression
  • attention seeking
  • anxiety
  • compulsive behaviours

Question 13

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which of the following drug is used for panic reduction (if high HR)
Answer
  • beta-blockers
  • selegeline
  • fluoxetine
  • imepitoin
  • sedative tranquillizers
  • trazodone

Question 14

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which of the following animals do not naturally have a social structure in their groups.
Answer
  • pigs
  • cats
  • cows
  • poultry
  • sheep

Question 15

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the socialisation period for cats is [blank_start]3-7[blank_end] weeks of age the socialisation period for dogs is [blank_start]4-16[blank_end] weeks of age the vulnerability period for dogs is [blank_start]8[blank_end] weeks of age
Answer
  • 3-7
  • 4-16
  • 8

Question 16

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overstimulation, inappropriate handling, owner anxiety and barrier behaviours are an example of which social/ environmental cause of behaviour?
Answer
  • socialisation
  • relationships
  • handling
  • frustration
  • breed
  • trauma

Question 17

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what are the common social and environmental changes leading cats have behavioural issues?
Answer
  • changes to the access to resources
  • trauma, threat and change
  • relationships
  • handling
  • frustration
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