ANSC 1676: FINAL EXAM
30 Cards in this Set
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Dr. Hoagland demonstrated what type of companion animal event where signs with exercise descriptions and directional arrows) are set up on a course of 10-20 stations?
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Rally
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Animals somewhat capable of caring for themselves are referred to as ______, whereas animals incapable of caring for themselves directly after birth are referred to as ______.
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Precocial, Altricial
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The point at which the care, feeding, and breeding of a species comes under the control of people(i.e. humans as opposed to natural forces become the primary selection agents in the evolution of species) is referred to as:
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Domestication
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The prevention of infectious disease transmission by preventing exposure to pathogens, maximizing immunity, and managing the environment is referred to as what?
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Biosecurity
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What are the most common animals to transmit rabies in North America?
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Bat, Skunk, Raccoon, Fox
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Symptoms (clinical signs) of rabies will begin to occur once the rhabdovirus reaches which region of the body?
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Brain
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Which one of the following is implicated in transmitting the agent Borrelia burgdorferi that causes Lyme disease?
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Deer Tick
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The host in which the endoparasite reaches sexua maturity (adult stage) is called what?
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Definitive host
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Ingestion of L3 stage, skin penetration by free living L3 stage, L3 injected by an intermediate host, and transplacental or transmammary migration of L3 can be caused by what?
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Nematode infection
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What is the intermediate host of the heartworm?
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Mosquito
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Rather than an egg, what is the L1 that the female adult heartworm produces?
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Microfilaria
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What endoparasites ae hermaphroditic and require an intermediate host as part of their life cycle?
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Cestodes (tapeworms)
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Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation uses what breed(s) of dog(s)?
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German Shepherd
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At what age does the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation place their puppies into foster homes?
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8 weeks of age
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Fidelco Guide Dog normally takes how long before they have sufficient training to be an effective service dog?
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2 years
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What is the etiological pathogen of Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi)?
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Bacteria
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Female chinchillas are sexually mature at what age?
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4-5 months
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What are the most common health problems in chinchillas?
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Malocclusion and Gastrointestinal problems
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What is a submissive member in a pack of canines referred to as?
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Omega
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On a scale of 1 to 9 according to the body condition score system discussed in class, what is the body condition score of a dog with optimum or ideal body weight and condition?
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5
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What is the best preventive measure against Lyme Disease?
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Daily tick check and prompt removal of tick(s)
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What type of glands found on the cat (feet, face, and tail) produce a scent used in marking territory?
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Sebaceous glands
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Dogs are considered to be what?
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Omnivores
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How is a chinchillas fur best maintained?
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Weekly dust bath
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What types of behaviors are examples of observational learning from the mother/queen?
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Elimination behavior and predatory behavior
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In obedience training, dogs respond best to what?
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Praise, reward and repetition
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Are nutritional protein requirements for dogs lower, higher or the same as cats?
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Lower
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For both dogs and cats, carbohydrates, fats and proteins are all sources of what?
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Nutritional energy
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Which endoparasite is not a zoonoses; giardia,hookworm, whipworm, or roundworm?
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Whipworm
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The last canine deciduous teeth (baby teeth) are normally lost and replaced by permanent teeth at what age?
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18-20 weeks
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