Scent training quiz for clients

How many gallons of water can a dog detect a spoon full of sugar in?
10,000
100
1,000,000
What percentage of the dogs brain is dedicated to anaylising odour?
30%
45%
60%
Describe how you collect samples in order for us to train a dog.
How many samples, in total do we need you to collect?
55
20
80
Once you have collected a sample, where should you store it?
In a cupboard, out of direct sunlight
In the fridge
In the freezer, in a serpate sealed bag
Once you have all your samples, how can you get them to the centre?
What would you do if you felt a dog we introduced, wasnt quite right?
Say nothing, I really need an assistance dog
Ask the member of staff for more information
Discuss with the instructor, for what ever reason, this is not the dog for you
 
What do you feel are the most important factors in matching you with the right dog?
The colour of the dog
Size of the dog
Temprament
Bond or relationship
'That' feeling
That the dog is very obdient
That the dog wants to be cuddlesd
The ability to alert me during the day
The ability to alert me over night
What are your hopes during the 'dog stay' phase
What would you do if you had an episode during a handilng day/match or duing the dog stay?
Tell the dog to sit and wait patiently
Ask the dog to go to its bed
Reward the dog
Tell the dog its ok
Where should the dog sleep at night?
Downstairs, preferably in the kitchen in case it has any accidents
In a crate
In my bedroom
In the hallway
Where ever it likes
Why is it important to keep continous records of your episdoes and how the dog reacts to this?
When keeping these records, how often should you send them to your instructor
When possible
Every week
Monthly
What is a spontaneous alert?
When the dog barks at you
When you are already experiencing an episode
When the dog does soemthing which leads you to take action e.g. Test your blood sugars or sit down
When the dog doesnt come back to you
What is a repsonse alert?
When you are already experiencing an episode and the dog then alerts you
When the dog does soemthing which leads you to take action e.g. Test your blood sugars or sit down
When the dog responds to what you are saying
Select the main factors that motivate a dog
Being commanded to do somethig
A favourite toy
Food
Praise
Having a comfortable bed
Ensuring the dog is fed lots
Gentle exercise
What is a jack pot reward?
If the dog correctly alerts, or need to be rewarded for an episode, who should reward it?
Only ever me
Me or somone who is with me
Only females
Any one
When should you not reward the dog, in regards to an episode?
If the dog alerts me during an episode
If the dog has alerted me incorrectly
If the dog hasnt done a desired behaviour e.g. Nudge or jump up
Once placed, how long do you think it will take for the dog to consistently alert you to your episodes?
What behaviours might you see, which could be an alert from the dog?
Laying in its bed
Pacing
Staring
Barking
Not listening to commands
Playing with its toys
Licking
Pawing
Jumping up
Being unusually unsettled
Sitting by the door
Wimpering
Not wanting to eat
What would you do if the dog wasnt alerting as you expected?
Just wait and see what happens
Contact your instructor after a couple of weeks
Induce an episode
Contact your instructor ASAP
Stop rewarding the dog
Change what you have been advised to do, it might make things better
What do you know about night time alerting?
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