Identify and explain common animal body language Identify common behavior issues with different animals Watch these videos to remind us of some of animal body language that we talked about in the beginning of the year ID: 933853
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Slide1
Wednesday, March 25th
Review for final exam
Identify and explain common animal body language
Identify common behavior issues with different animals
Slide2Watch these videos to remind us of some of
animal body language that we talked about in the beginning of the year
Cat body language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goKrh5DYOJc
Dog Body language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EdmcMreFQo
Horse body language. Even though we did not talk about horses you will see that the body language is similar in most animals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2p8pwIWZAM
Bird body language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qo3L_N09EE
Slide3What Behavior do you see and what do you see the animal doing?
Dominant Defensive Submissive
Slide4Behavior
Dominant (top dog) Defensive Submissive
Head over head Hackles (hair) up lip licking
Open mouth hissing. lying on back, show belly
Arched Back, body looks bigger
Slide5Look at the picture below, pay attention to the animals body language and say if the animal looks Agitated, Alert, or Relaxed. You will use 1 word more than once.
Reminders: look at the ears, eyes, mouth, tail, body posture
Relaxed Alert Agitated Alert
open mouth closed mouth closed mouth closed mouth
relaxed body stiff body stiff body, ears pinned back stiff body
relaxed eyes eyes wide open. tight eye muscle eyes wide open
Slide7Below are some Behavior Problems you could see in
animals. Most animals can display each of
these behaviors, however some are more common in certain animals.
Marking - urinate in spots to “mark” territory (very common in cats)
Mutilating – biting or chewing until damage to skin (feather plucking)
Separation issues – Stressed when owner leaves (very common in dogs)
Cribbing – Puts teeth on solid object and sucks in air (horses)
Slide8Use the slide before this to identify
problems you see in these pictures
Slide9House Break a dog
Crate
Watch
this video on crate training a dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLtszjL2zcg
Wee-Wee pads
Watch this video on training a dog with pads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOObS-oep24
Slide10Name: ________________________
Answer questions based on notes.
1. What is a common sign that a dog is being dominant?
2. List 3 common signs that an animal is being defensive.
3. List 2 common signs that a dog is being submissive.
4. If a dog is relaxed what would his mouth look like?
5. If a horse is agitated, what would his ears look like?
Slide11Questions continued
6. List 3 signs of an alert animal.
7. Look at slide 8, tell me the behavior problem each animal has:
Horse - Dog - Cat - Bird -
8. What are 2 common tools to use to housebreak a dog?
9.& 10. Describe an example of body language you have seen in our classroom with the following animals and what it means.
(example: Dog –
playbow
– 2 dogs want to play with each other)
Dog -
Bird -