
Understanding Animal Care and Safety

Interactive Video
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Jackson Turner
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Biology, Life Skills, Fun, Physical Ed
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1st - 3rd Grade
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1 plays
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Easy
08:01
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What types of animals did the children expect to see at the animal shelter?
Puppies and Kitties
Snakes and Lizards
Elephants and Giraffes
Lions and Tigers
2.
Multiple Choice
What is one essential thing a puppy needs when taken home?
A big yard
A collar
Love
A toy
3.
Multiple Choice
What is the first step in the animal safety rules?
Ask the owner
Run away
Pet the animal
Approach the animal
4.
Multiple Choice
Why is it important to allow an animal to smell you before petting?
To see if they like your scent
To check if they are hungry
To help them remember you
To make them sleepy
5.
Multiple Choice
What does a veterinarian use to listen to a puppy's heart?
A stethoscope
A telescope
A thermometer
A microscope
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