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Countdown Chapter 1Small Animals andVeterinary Science

Chapter 1SmallCountdownAnimals andSmallAnimalsScienceand Veterinary ScienceVeterinaryContentsSmall Animals Crossword . 1Small Animal Vocabulary . 3Parts of a Dog. 5Breeds of Dogs: The Groups . 7Breeds of Dogs—Group 1: Sporting Dogs. 9Breeds of Dogs—Group 2: Hounds. 11Breeds of Dogs—Group 3: Working Dogs. 13Breeds of Dogs—Group 4: Terriers . 15Breeds of Dogs—Group 5: Toys . 17Breeds of Dogs—Group 6: Non-Sporting . 19Breeds of Dogs—Group 7: Herding . 21The Body Language of Dogs . 23Parts of a Cat. 25Breeds of Cats. 27Cat Talk . 29Cat Talk 2 . 31Cat Vocabulary . 33Cat Health . 37Parts of a Rabbit . 39Breeds of Rabbits . 41Rabbit Vocabulary. 43BreedsDevelopedof Cavies.by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team 47Lift-Off1–49

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceSmall Animals CrosswordCrosswordIn this activity you will: become familiar with small animalterms.Complete the crossword puzzle below to learn small animals terms.Across3. Spiny InsectivoreDown1. Prized for fur5. Canine2. Hare6. Has cheek pouches4. Mus Musculus8. Rodent from Mongolia7. R. norvegicus9. Guinea Pig9. Feline123456789Developed by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–1

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceCrossword—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with small animalterms.Small Animals CrosswordComplete the crossword puzzle below to learn small animals terms.Across3. Spiny InsectivoreDown1. Prized for fur5. Canine2. Hare6. Has cheek pouches4. Mus Musculus8. Rodent from Mongolia7. R. norvegicus9. Guinea Pig9. Feline1c3h e d g e h o gi4mn5d o gc6uh a m ssi8g e r b i ll9c a v yat2rabbit e 7ratDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–2Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal VocabularyFill in the BlanksIn this activity you will: learn facts about different speciesof small animals.Fill in the blanks with the words from the word ill1. An animal that is most active at night is dentiaRussianspinesSyriazoonoses2. One dwarf species of hamster is thehamster.15. Rattus norvegicus, or the rat, is nowfound throughout the United States. Fancy rats are directancestors of this rat.3. This rodent’s gestation period is 15 to 17 days.16. Hamsters are meaning they are mostactive at dusk and at dawn.4. Mus musculus is called the mouse.17. Hamsters and gerbils undergroundduring the day in their natural habitat.5. These agile mice run and hop through fields and thickunderbrush.6. Rodents belong to the order .7. The gap present between a rodent’s molars and incisors,where there are no teeth, is called the .18. Chinchillas were prized by the native Inca Indians for their.19. Noise and sudden movement upsets this pet.8. A rodent’s teeth continually .20. Hamsters use their pouches to carrytheir food.9. The hamster was discovered in this country.21. Domestic ferrets were derived from the .10. Professor led the expedition to capturethe first wild golden hamster.22. Ferrets are easily trained.23. A female ferret is called a .11. This rodent is native to the desert and semi-desert areasof Mongolia and northeastern China.24. The hollow, horny hairs of a hedgehog are called.12. The bubonic plague is associated with this animal.25. A hob is a male .13. refer to diseases transmitted fromanimals to humans.14. is derived from the Latin verb “rodere”meaning “to gnaw.”26. refers to eating foods of both plant andanimal origins.27. A frightened hedgehog rolls into a .28. This animal is an insectivore.Developed by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–3

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal VocabularyFill in the Blanks—KeyIn this activity you will: learn facts about different speciesof small animals.Fill in the blanks with the words from the word illnocturnal .1. An animal that is most active at night isRussian2. One dwarf species of hamster is thehamster.3. This rodent’s gestation period is 15 to 17 days.hamsterhouse4. Mus musculus is called themouse.5. These agile mice run and hop through fields and thickdeerunderbrush.Rodentia6. Rodents belong to the order .7. The gap present between a rodent’s molars and incisors,diastemawhere there are no teeth, is called the .grow8. A rodent’s teeth continually .9. The hamster was discovered in this country.SyriaAharoni led the expedition to capture10. Professorthe first wild golden odentRodentiaRussianspinesSyriazoonosesNorway rat, is now15. Rattus norvegicus, or thefound throughout the United States. Fancy rats are directancestors of this rat.crepuscular meaning they are most16. Hamsters areactive at dusk and at dawn.burrow underground17. Hamsters and gerbilsduring the day in their natural habitat.18. Chinchillas were prized by the native Inca Indians for theirfur.19. Noise and sudden movement upsets this pet.chinchillacheek20. Hamsters use theirpouches to carrytheir food.polecat21. Domestic ferrets were derived from the .litter22. Ferrets are easilytrained.jill23. A female ferret is called a .11. This rodent is native to the desert and semi-desert areasgerbilof Mongolia and northeastern China.24. The hollow, horny hairs of a hedgehog are called.spines12. The bubonic plague is associated with this animal.ratferret25. A hob is a male .Zoonoses refer to diseases transmitted from13.animals to humans.Rodent is derived from the Latin verb “rodere”14.meaning “to gnaw.”26.Omnivorous refers to eating foods of both plant andanimal origins.27. A frightened hedgehog rolls into a .ballhedgehog28. This animal is an insectivore.Developed by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–4Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceParts of a DogOn the diagram below, fill in the names of the parts of the dog on the lines thatpoint to each part. After filling in the names of the parts of a dog, point to the parton your body that most closely resembles the dog’s parts.IdentificationIn this activity you will: become familiar with the externalbody parts of a dog. identify the external body parts of adog. relate the parts of the dog to thehuman equivalent. complete a scenario using a minimumof five parts of a dog.Scenario: A family member forgot to close the gate to your fenced in back yard. Your dog ran out through the openedgate into the street. A car hit your dog and injured him. Before taking him to the veterinarian for treatment, you call to lether know you are coming. She asks you to tell her the visible injuries to your dog. Using at least five of a dog’s body parts,describe your dog’s injuries.Source: This component adapted from information found in The Complete Dog Book, 19th Edition ( American Kennel Club—1997) and K-9 Structure andTerminology ( E. M. Gilbert Jr. and Thelma Brown—1995).Graphic property of Curriculum Materials Service.Developed by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–5

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceParts of a DogOn the diagram below, fill in the names of the parts of the dog on the lines thatpoint to each part. After filling in the names of the parts of a dog, point to the parton your body that most closely resembles the dog’s parts.Identification—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with the externalbody parts of a dog. identify the external body parts of adog. relate the parts of the dog to thehuman equivalent. complete a scenario using a minimumof five parts of a dog.Scenario: A family member forgot to close the gate to your fenced in back yard. Your dog ran out through the openedgate into the street. A car hit your dog and injured him. Before taking him to the veterinarian for treatment, you call to lether know you are coming. She asks you to tell her the visible injuries to your dog. Using at least five of a dog’s body parts,describe your dog’s injuries.Source: This component adapted from information found in The Complete Dog Book, 19th Edition ( American Kennel Club—1997) and K-9 Structure andTerminology ( E. M. Gilbert Jr. and Thelma Brown—1995).Graphic property of Curriculum Materials Service.Developed by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–6Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceBreeds of Dogs: The GroupsMatchingIn this activity you will: become familiar with the sevengroups of dogs and their purposes.The American Kennel Club (AKC) is the largest dog registry in the United States. Itrecognizes more than 130 breeds of dogs with more being accepted in the future. These breeds have been categorized into sevengroups according to their purpose. They are: Group 1: Sporting Dogs; Group 2: Hounds; Group 3: Working Dogs; Group 4: Terriers;Group 5: Toys; Group 6: Non-Sporting Dogs; and Group 7: Herding Group. There is also a Miscellaneous category recognized byAKC and granted an Indefinite Listing Privilege (ILP). Dogs in this category are eligible to compete in shows and obedience trials.Once they are accepted into the regular groups, they become eligible for points toward AKC championships and can compete inVariety Groups.Draw a line from each group description to the correct dog breed.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Group DescriptionsThe dogs in this group are alert and bold. These breeds were developed to digout the small animals chased underground by the tracking hounds. Many aresmall and can burrow through tunnels with ease. They are ferocious fightersonce they corner their quarry.These breeds of dogs were developed to help move livestock from pasture topasture or barn to pasture. They are more prone to chasing cars because oftheir natural instincts.This group has the smallest breeds of dogs, ranging from four to 16 pounds.They were developed for the purpose of pleasure and companionship to theirowners. Many of the breeds were prized by the royalty of ancient times. Theyare long-lived breeds of dogs.The breeds in this group include pointers, setters, retrievers, and spaniels. Thepointers and setters are hunters that cover the ground with great speed andfreeze like a statue at the scent of game birds. The retrievers are expertswimmers and excel at retrieving game, either in the field or water. Spanielsflush out game from underbrush and thickets.The breeds in this group were developed for serving humans by drawing sledsand carts, driving cattle to market, and protecting property. More recentlythey have been developed for guiding the blind and detecting bombs andnarcotics.In this group, the breeds vary a great deal in their historical and physicalcharacteristics. They also vary greatly in disposition and size. Although theywere developed to perform certain tasks, today they serve mainly as pets.This group of breeds includes those dogs with long legs developed for speed,endurance, and keen vision. It also includes dogs, ranging from small to large,which trail by scent with diligence and patience.Dog BreedsGroup 1Sporting DogsGroup 2HoundsGroup 3Working DogsGroup 4TerriersGroup 5ToysGroup 6Non-Sporting DogsGroup 7Herding GroupSource: Dog Care, No. 200 Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–7

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceBreeds of Dogs: The GroupsMatching—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with the sevengroups of dogs and their purposes.The American Kennel Club (AKC) is the largest dog registry in the United States. Itrecognizes more than 130 breeds of dogs with more being accepted in the future. These breeds have been categorized into sevengroups according to their purpose. They are: Group 1: Sporting Dogs; Group 2: Hounds; Group 3: Working Dogs; Group 4: Terriers;Group 5: Toys; Group 6: Non-Sporting Dogs; and Group 7: Herding Group. There is also a Miscellaneous category recognized byAKC and granted an Indefinite Listing Privilege (ILP). Dogs in this category are eligible to compete in shows and obedience trials.Once they are accepted into the regular groups, they become eligible for points toward AKC championships and can compete inVariety Groups.Draw a line from each group description to the correct dog breed.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Group DescriptionsThe dogs in this group are alert and bold. These breeds were developed to digout the small animals chased underground by the tracking hounds. Many aresmall and can burrow through tunnels with ease. They are ferocious fightersonce they corner their quarry.These breeds of dogs were developed to help move livestock from pasture topasture or barn to pasture. They are more prone to chasing cars because oftheir natural instincts.This group has the smallest breeds of dogs, ranging from four to 16 pounds.They were developed for the purpose of pleasure and companionship to theirowners. Many of the breeds were prized by the royalty of ancient times. Theyare long-lived breeds of dogs.The breeds in this group include pointers, setters, retrievers, and spaniels. Thepointers and setters are hunters that cover the ground with great speed andfreeze like a statue at the scent of game birds. The retrievers are expertswimmers and excel at retrieving game, either in the field or water. Spanielsflush out game from underbrush and thickets.The breeds in this group were developed for serving humans by drawing sledsand carts, driving cattle to market, and protecting property. More recentlythey have been developed for guiding the blind and detecting bombs andnarcotics.In this group, the breeds vary a great deal in their historical and physicalcharacteristics. They also vary greatly in disposition and size. Although theywere developed to perform certain tasks, today they serve mainly as pets.This group of breeds includes those dogs with long legs developed for speed,endurance, and keen vision. It also includes dogs, ranging from small to large,which trail by scent with diligence and patience.Dog BreedsGroup 1Sporting DogsGroup 2HoundsGroup 3Working DogsGroup 4TerriersGroup 5ToysGroup 6Non-Sporting DogsGroup 7Herding GroupSource: Dog Care, No. 200 Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–8Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Sporting DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 1: Sporting DogsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.BrittanyClumber SpanielEnglish SetterField SpanielGoldenGordon SetterIrish SetterLabradorPointerRetrieverSussex urce: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–9

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Sporting DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 1: Sporting DogsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.BrittanyClumber SpanielEnglish SetterField SpanielGoldenGordon SetterIrish SetterLabradorPointerRetrieverSussex urce: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–10Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Hound DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 2: HoundsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.Afghan HoundBasenjiBasset OPXRELHDQSSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–11

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Hound DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 2: HoundsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.Afghan HoundBasenjiBasset OPXRELHDQSSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–12Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Working DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 3: Working DogsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AkitaBoxerBullmastiffDobermanGiant SchnauzerGreat DaneGreat lerSaint BernardSamoyedSiberian GFOXCZRNZAVCEROPFILRURZKXMLWVISource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–13

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Working DogGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 3: Working DogsFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AkitaBoxerBullmastiffDobermanGiant SchnauzerGreat DaneGreat lerSaint BernardSamoyedSiberian GFOXCZRNZAVCEROPFILRURZKXMLWVISource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–14Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC TerriersGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 4: TerriersFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AiredaleBedlingtonBorder TerrierBull TerrierCairn TerrierDandie DinmontFox TerrierIrish TerrierKerry BlueManchesterNorfolk TerrierNorwich TerrierScottySealyhamSkye TerrierStaffordshireWelsh FBRETSEHCNAMCATAOSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–15

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC TerriersGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 4: TerriersFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AiredaleBedlingtonBorder TerrierBull TerrierCairn TerrierDandie DinmontFox TerrierIrish TerrierKerry BlueManchesterNorfolk TerrierNorwich TerrierScottySealyhamSkye TerrierStaffordshireWelsh FBRETSEHCNAMCATAOSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–16Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Toys Group.Breeds of DogsGroup 5: ToysFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled forward or backward.AffenpinscherChihuahuaChinese CrestedJapanese ChinMaltesePapillonPekingesePomeranianPugShih TzuSilky TerrierToy LTESETDWWWCHFONTBVJZCLZOVEWCPEKINGESEURTSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–17

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC Toys Group.Breeds of DogsGroup 5: ToysFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled forward or backward.AffenpinscherChihuahuaChinese CrestedJapanese ChinMaltesePapillonPekingesePomeranianPugShih TzuSilky TerrierToy LTESETDWWWCHFONTBVJZCLZOVEWCPEKINGESEURTSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–18Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC NonSporting Dog Group.Breeds of DogsGroup 6: Non-SportingFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.Bichons FriseBoston TerrierBulldogChinese SharPeiChow ChowDalmationFinnish SpitzKeeshondLhasa ApsoPoodleSchipperkeShibu InuTibetan SpanielTibetan EDCRZOKAGGWPSXNTLHUJGJGOLNPNOGUESource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–19

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC NonSporting Dog Group.Breeds of DogsGroup 6: Non-SportingFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listedvertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.Bichons FriseBoston TerrierBulldogChinese SharPeiChow ChowDalmationFinnish SpitzKeeshondLhasa ApsoPoodleSchipperkeShibu InuTibetan SpanielTibetan EDCRZOKAGGWPSXNTLHUJGJGOLNPNOGUESource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership Team1–20Lift-Off

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord SearchIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC HerdingGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 7: HerdingFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AussieBearded CollieBelgian MalinoiBorder CollieBouviersBriardCardigan CorgiCollieGerman ShepherdOld EnglishPembroke CorgiPuliSheepdogSheltieWelsh BGADRJDRZHSUCPIOCQOVRVIRFHAJKDSource: Dog Care, No. 200, Ohio State University ExtensionDeveloped by: Lucinda Miller, Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development, Pike County and Team Leader, Ohio 4-H Small Animal Leadership TeamLift-Off1–21

Small Animals andVeterinary ScienceWord Search—KeyIn this activity you will: become familiar with several breedsof dogs within the AKC HerdingGroup.Breeds of DogsGroup 7: HerdingFind the breeds in the word search puzzle below. The breeds will be listed vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, and spelled either forward or backward.AussieBearded CollieBelgian MalinoiBorder CollieBouviersBriardCardigan CorgiCollieGerman ShepherdOld EnglishPembroke CorgiPuliSheepdogSheltieWelsh BGADRJDRZHSUCPIOCQOVRVIRFHAJKDSource: Dog C

Crossword become familiar with small animal terms. Across 3. Spiny Insectivore 5. Canine 6. Has cheek pouches 8. Rodent from Mongolia 9. Guinea Pig Down 1. Prized for fur 2. Hare 4. Mus Musculus 7. R. norvegicus 9. Feline 3 1 9 6 2 7 8 4 5 Small Animals Crossword Complete the crossword puzzle below to learn small animals terms.

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