Fear Free Shelters- Module 3b
True or False: Animals learn from their environment and from us all of the time, whether or not we are intentionally teaching them.
True
Positive punishment should be avoided because it can: A. Cause physical harm to an animal B. Cause emotional harm to an animal C. Increase the risk of aggressive behavior D. Compromise safety
All of the above
Providing good behavioral care includes which of the following? A. Reduce fear factors B. Increase creature comforts C. Provide considerate, positive predictable interactions D. Using tasty treats to teach dogs positive associations and to reward good behavior
All of the above
The 3 M's are a useful means of addressing any behavior problem in the shelter. They are:
Motivation, management, and modification
Which of the following treats would be best for distracting a dog during a lengthy procedure (provided the dog finds it to be very tasty):
Soft cheese spread
True or False: Strategies to manage and/or prevent problem behaviors are important to prevent animals from practicing unruly, reactive, and inappropriate behaviors. By identifying triggers for such behaviors, we can take simple actions to block them in order to reduce FAS and frustration and decrease such behaviors.
True
True or False: The more that animals practice performing unruly or undesirable behaviors, the more likely they will be to continue doing these behaviors.
True
Regarding the use of treats to help animals learn, all of the following statements are true, EXCEPT:
Using treats increases the risk of aggressive behavior
Trial and error learning, or operant conditioning, refers to:
creating an association between a behavior and a consequence
The best, most humane, and lest harmful way to motivate an animal to behave is by:
using positive reinforcement or rewarding good behavior