PACCC-CPACP Practice Latest Update 100% Pass
PACCC-CPACP Practice Latest Update 100% Pass Herding Breeds Collie, german sheperd, aussies, cattle dogs, corgis, sheepdogs. Watch for: herding, tagging, prey drive, guarding. Sporting Breeds spaniel , pointers, retrievers, setters, vizla, weimeraners. Watch for: prey drive, high arousal/activity level. Working Breeds akita, malamute, burnese, boxer, dobie, dane, mastiff, newie , rott, husky. Watch for: guarding, bullying play behavior, high arousal. Toy Breeds chihuahua, crested maltese, papillon, peke, pom , toy poodle, pug, yorkie. Watch for: ankle-biting, guarding. Hounds bloodhound, bassett, beagle, greyhound, rhodesian ridgeback, dachshund. Watch for: prey-drive, tagging. Terrier Group airdale, bull terrier, jack russel, wheaten, staffordshire (pitbull). Watch for: over-arousal, guarding, prey-drive. Non-Sporting Group bichon, boston terrier, bulldogs, sharpeis, chow-chows, poodle, shiba- inus. Watch for: depends on the breed as the group is so diverse. Bite Level 1 An "air bite" that makes no contact, sometimes referred to as a "snap" or "nip" Bite Level 2 A bite that makes contact but there is no puncture. Possibly some scraping but nothing serious. Bite Level 3 A single puncture or a single bite with 1-4 punctures but are not very deep. (Puncture deepness will have to do with the size of the dogs teeth, larger dogs will give deeper puncture wounds) Bite Level 4 A single bit with 1-4 punctures including bruises or lacerations. Happens if the dog bites down harder or shakes while biting. Punctures are deeper. Bite Level 5 Characterized by multiple
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