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CPDT-KA Exam Practice Questions & Answers, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of practice questions and answers for the cpdt-ka (certified professional dog trainer - knowledge assessed) exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to dog training, including puppy care, equipment selection, behavior management, and training techniques. Designed to help aspiring dog trainers prepare for the cpdt-ka exam by familiarizing them with the type of questions they may encounter and the expected responses. The questions are rated as 'a+', indicating a high level of difficulty and relevance to the exam. By studying this document, students can gain a deeper understanding of the knowledge and skills required to become a certified professional dog trainer, and improve their chances of passing the cpdt-ka exam with flying colors.

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2023/2024

Available from 10/17/2024

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If an owner calls before class and says that his puppy has had diarrhea for the past two days, the trainer should a) advise the owner to put the puppy on a bland diet. b) instruct the owner to immediately take the puppy to the vet. c) tell the owner not to bring the puppy to class and to call its veterinarian. d) ask the owner for more details to determine whether the puppy should come to class.

  • ANSWERSc) tell the owner not to bring the puppy to class and to call its veterinarian. Which of the following information would be most important to obtain before a dog comes to class? a) Owner's training goals b) Dog's previous training c) Dog's vaccination and behavior history d) Dog's breed, age, and reproductive status - ANSWERSc) Dog's vaccination and behavior history A slip collar should not be left on an unsupervised dog because a) the collar may loosen and slip off the dog. b) the dog may catch the collar on something and strangle. c) it is difficult to put identification tags on this type of collar. d) the dog can only tolerate the collar for a short period of time. - ANSWERSb) the dog may catch the collar on something and strangle. Which outcome is expected when an unpleasant stimulus is removed following a response? a) Positive punishment b) Negative punishment c) Positive reinforcement d) Negative reinforcement - ANSWERSd) Negative reinforcement How should a dog trainer aid an owner with limited mobility? a) Tell the owner to bring someone to assist during class b) Refer owner to a colleague with experience training assistance dogs c) Discuss a variety of options and agree on reasonable accommodations d) Recommend board and train, giving the dog back to the owner with instructions - ANSWERSc) Discuss a variety of options and agree on reasonable accommodations A frightened dog may display which of the following behaviors? a) Mounts owner or dogs during playtime b) Instigates "keep away" with other dogs

c) Wags tail with ears set neutrally on head d) Scans facility and does not focus on owner - ANSWERSd) Scans facility and does not focus on owner Which of the following is the most appropriate type of equipment for a dog with a collapsed trachea? a) Prong collar b) Body harness c) Breakaway collar d) Limited slip collar - ANSWERSb) Body harness Which of the following conditions is common in large, deep\chested breeds and is associated with exercise, excessive food and water intake, and/or stress? a) Heat stroke b) Hip dysplasia c) Gastric torsion d) Thyroid disease - ANSWERSc) Gastric torsion