1) What section of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 makes it a necessity to meet the dog's welfare needs? a) Section 9 b) Section 12 c) Section 14 2) If a child under the age of sixteen cares for a dog, who is legally responsible for the dog in question? a) The child b) The child's legal guardian c) The child's next door neighbour d) The police 3) What may happen if the dog's welfare needs are not met? a) You will be prosecuted under Section 30-31 of the Animal Welfare Act section b) You will be prosecuted under Section 18-21 of the Animal Welfare Act section c) You will be prosecuted under Section 4-8 of the Animal Welfare Act section 4) What examples of hazards in the home do dogs need to be protected from? a) Balconies and open windows b) Household chemicals c) Poisonous plants d) All of the above 5) If a dog lives outside, what provision must be put in place? a) Protection from all weather conditions and other hazards b) Walls must be high enough to ensure the dog can't escape c) That dogs are housed in pairs so they don' feel lonely 6) What kind of bedding must be provided to dogs? a) Comfortable bedding located in a warm, draught free place b) A bed big enough for them to fully stretch out on c) A waterproof bed 7) Which dogs may need access to toileting areas more frequently? (more than one correct answer) a) Those that are very old b) Those that are very young c) Those that are sick d) Those that are pregnant 8) What problems can be caused by leaving dogs in conservatories, vehicles, balconies and outdoor kennels on warm days? a) They can become susceptible to heat stress b) Dogs cannot cool down like humans can c) These environments are inappropriate for dogs d) All of the above 9) How can you help a dog feel safe in their environment? a) Provide your dog with constant attention b) Providing them with an area where they can hide from things that frighten them 10) How many times should a dog be fed? a) Three times daily b) Once every three days c) At least once a day 11) Do all dogs require the same diet? a) Yes, you can feed all dogs the same food b) No, factors such as age, body condition, sex and health status can all factor into what food they must receive 12) How can you provide your dog with appropriate nutrition? a) Ensure they have fresh water every day b) Feed the amount of food recommended by the manufacturer c) Make dietary changes slowly d) Don't feed your dog shortly before or after exercising e) All of the above 13) How can you help alleviate boredom in dogs? (more than one correct answer) a) Let them watch David Attenborough documentaries b) Provide frequent opportunities for interactive play c) Train them using positive, reward based systems d) Provide them with plenty of opportunity for exercise e) Have several dogs so they can play with one-another f) teach your dog to play chess 14) What advise would you give to someone about exercising dogs? a) Exercise needs vary according to breed, health status and age b) Never walk your dog in extreme weather conditions or scary situations like firework displays c) Avoid over-exercising young dogs as this an result in abnormal growth and development d) All of the above 15) What signs could indicate that a dog is suffering mentally or physically a) Aggressive displays b) Excessive vocalisation c) Becoming very withdrawn d) Changes in appetite e) All of the above 16) Do dogs need to be housed in pairs, groups, or by themselves? a) In pairs b) In groups c) By themselves d) There is no one right answer, it depends on the dog. But a multi-dog household must provide additional resources to prevent fighting a 17) Why is it important to get dogs vaccinated on an annual basis? (more than one correct answer) a) To bring income to veterinary surgeries b) To prevent the spread of diseases c) To prevent your dog becoming infected with a serious disease 18) What is the youngest age a puppy can be sold in the UK? a) Six weeks of age b) Ten weeks of age c) Eight weeks of age 19) When must all puppies be microchipped by in the UK? a) Before they are sold to a new home b) Before their eyes open c) Before they are one year old 20) Is it a legal requirement for all dogs to wear a collar and tag in a public place? a) Yes b) No 21) How can you provide for the health care needs of your dog? a) Provide routine preventative health care such as worming, flea treatment and vaccinations b) Provide them with regular grooming c) Take safety precautions to keep our dog away from health hazards d) Seek veterinary assistance if you think there is something wrong with your dog e) All of the above 22) Once a dog is microchipped, what are you legally responsible for? a) Absolutely nothing, you've complied with the law, job done. b) Ensuring microchip details are up to date and corret 23) Is neutering your dog compulsory? a) No b) Yes 24) Can dogs be left on their own for prolonged periods of time a) No, they are social animals and will get stressed b) Yes, provided they are not exposed to hazards 25) Does the breed of a dog affect their needs much? a) Yes, different breeds have different consideration b) No, a dog is a dog c) All dogs are individuals and have individual needs
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