Identification should include
- characteristics that differentiate one breed from another, including behavior (e.g., feeding, herding instinct, pecking order, predator/prey instinct, maternal protective response) and genetic issues including inherited disorders or anatomical differences that affect handling and restraint
- benefits of fear-free techniques in reducing stress, preventing escalation, and improving safety for animals and handlers
- basic management practices for each breed, including approach techniques, reward methods, and modifications based on temperament or physical limitations.
Teacher Resources:
Process/Skill Questions:
- How can one determine the behavior and communication of dogs?
- What are the similarities and differences of behavior and communication between species?