4H Skillathon questions Junior 2020
Referring to rear quarter conformation, what is the term called when a dog's hocks turn in toward each other with the hind feet toeing out?
Cow hocked
What is the term that describes a dog that has 1 parent of one breed and another of a different breed?
Crossbred
Name 2 Showmanship patterns
Down and back, triangle pattern, L pattern l, T pattern
Name 2 areas where a dog's taste bugs are located.
Front and sides of the lips, tongue and mouth
In 4-H Showmanship, what is the first and most important thing to do in stacking your dog?
Gaining control of the head
What breed of dog of stacked differently form other breeds in a Showmanship class?
German Shepherd
What is the name of the country the Boxer came from?
Germany
What is the type of foot that has 2 center toes that are noticeably longer than the inside and outside toes of the foot?
Hare foot
In what AKC group is the Border Collie?
Herding Group
Dogs showing this type of body posture are preparing to attack, and if forced, will bite and fight.
Offensive threat
What is the definition of a "crossed" Dog?
One whose parents represent 2 different breeds
When gaiting your dog in Showmanship and you are approaching the judge, why should you stop 3-4 feet in front of the judge?
Stopping too close to the judge does not allow them to see the front confirmation of your dog
What does the term "targeting" mean?
Teaching your dog to touch or follow your hand
What were the first animals domesticated or tamed by humans?
The dog
Who decides whether or not you can use bait in a showmanship class?
The judge
What is the best way to prevent the transmission of diseases?
Vaccinations and proper handwashing
What are 2 categories of nutrients necessary on a dog's diet?
Water, vitamins
What is the type of tail called that has a long fringe of hair on the tail that covers either part of the tail or all of the tail?
Plume
In Showmanship, when stacking your dog, once you get control of the head, what is the next step?
Position the front legs
Name 1 principle of operant conditioning.
Positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative reinforcement, negative punishment
What is a dog that is usually less than 12 months of age called?
Puppy
What is the most common internal parasite in dogs?
Roundworm
What does the term "level back" mean?
When the height at the withers is the same as the height over the top of the loins.
What is the normal body temperature range in dogs?
100.5 - 102.5
Socialization, or lack thereof, has the most impact on shaping a dog's temperament and behavior during the first __________________ to __________________ weeks of life. (must give range.)
12 to 16 weeks
Up to how many bones are in a dog's skeleton?
319
How many active toes do dogs have on each foot?
4 toes of each foot, a total of 16 toes
How many total teeth do adult dogs have?
42 permanent teeth
You should not purchase a puppy younger than how many weeks old?
7 weeks
What does the acronym AKC stand for?
American Kennel Club
What is another name for a relaxed or natural body posture?
Baseline posture
What style of scissors should you use to trim the hair between a dog's pads?
Blunt ended scissors
What is the name of the basic brush used for regular brushing and to remove loose hair?
Bristle brush
What does a dog use his canine teeth for?
Capture, grasp and tear prey
In what AKC group is the Beagle?
Hound Group
What is the name of the grooming tool designed to cut through mats without destroying the coat?
Matt comb
Name one type of bite in relation to a dog's conformation.
Overshot, undershot, level, scissor
What is a list of particular dog's ancestors for 3 or more generations called?
Pedigree
Describe how to show a dog's bite.
Pull the dogs lips back from the front teeth and turn the nose toward the judge
What were Beagles bred to hunt?
Rabbits
What is the mane of the viral infection that attacks the central nervous system in all warm-blooded animals, resulting in paralysis and death?
Rabies
What type of ear carriage does a Collie have?
Semi-prick
What breed of dogs come from the Shetland Islands of Scotland?
Shetland Sheepdog
What type of dog's coat is shiny and sleek, and lies very close to the skin?
Smooth coat
Describe the type of hair that makes up a dog's undercoat?
Softer hair for warmth and water proofing
In what AKC group is the Golden Retriever?
Sporting Group
What are 2 purposes of using an undercoat rake when grooming a dog?
To loose up the coat and remove the dead undercoat
What is the purpose of place training a puppy of dog?
To teach your dog to stay in one spot
In what AKC group of dogs is the smallest breeds of all the dog Breeds?
Toy Group
What is the term that describes a dog with both parents belonging to the same breed, and who are themselves of unmixed decent?
pure breed