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Mentor Canine Anatomy Test

Mentor Canine Anatomy Test. Answers to all of these questions can be found in: The Complete Dog Book: Official Publication of The American Kennel Club. Canine Terminology; Harold Spira, 1982, Howell Book House The Rottweiler Breed Standard and The Illustrated Standard of the Rottweiler

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Mentor Canine Anatomy Test

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  1. Mentor Canine Anatomy Test Answers to all of these questions can be found in: • The Complete Dog Book: Official Publication of The American Kennel Club. • Canine Terminology; Harold Spira, 1982, Howell Book House • The Rottweiler Breed Standard and The Illustrated Standard of the Rottweiler Passing score is 90% (40 correct)

  2. Part I. External Features A C B Q F D E P O N G M R L J I H K

  3. Part I. External Features Place the letter of the corresponding area to the term that identifies it. 1. Shoulder (Scapula)_____ 10. Back _____ 2. Hock_____ 11. Elbow _____ 3.Dewlap _____ 12. Muzzle _____ 4. Pastern _____ 13. Croup_____ 5. Loin_____ 14. Depth of Chest______ 6. Stifle (Knee)_____ 15. Breast_____ 7. Stop_____ 16. Skull_____ 8. Withers_____ 17. Forearm (Radius)_____ 9.Point of Rump_____ 18. Thigh_____

  4. Part II. Skeletal Parts A M O B N K L J C I D H F E G

  5. Part II. Skeletal Parts Place the letter of the corresponding area to the term that identifies it. 1. Knee (Stifle)_____ 9. Hock_____ 2. Scapula (Shoulder)_____ 10. Canines_____ 3. Molar_____ 11. Femur_____ 4. Radius (Forearm)_____ 12. Humerus (Upper Arm) _____ 5. Occiput_____ 13. Incisors_____ 6. Premolars_____ 14. Point of Shoulder_____ 7. Pelvis _____ 15. Metatarsus_____ 8. Metacarpus (Pastern)_____

  6. Part III. Multiple Choice (Reference – Canine Terminology by Harold Spira & AKC Standard)‏ 1. What is the distribution of teeth in a a normal canine? a. 20 upper jaw, 22 lower jaw c. 21 upper jaw, 21 lower jaw b. 22 upper jaw, 22 lower jaw d. 22 upper jaw, 20 lower jaw 2. What best describes the word “truncated”? a. long and curved c. square and blunt b. slightly rounded d. triangular 3. When measuring a dog’s length, you measure the distance between what two points? a. from tip of nose to tip of tail c. from neck to loin b. from point of shoulder to outer end of rump d. from scapula to femur 4. Which word best describes the shape of a Rottweiler eye? a. round c. close set b. almond d. none of the above 5. The head of a Rottweiler is: a. 60% from occiput to inside corner of the eye b. 40% from inside corner of eye to nose tip d. all of the above c. well defined stop and zygomatic arch

  7. Part III. Multiple Choice - continued 6. Hocks turning in accompanied by toeing out of the rear feet is referred to as: a. sickle hocked c. hucklebones b. cow-hocked d. coupling 7. When describing the angulation of the shoulders and the stifles on a Rottwieler, they are: a. shoulders well laid back; stifles straight c. shoulders vertical; stifles developed b. shoulders well laid back; stifles well bent d. shoulders straight; stifles straight 8. An asymmetrical alignment of the upper and lower jaws is: a. an overshot bite c. an undershot bite b. a scissors bite d. a wry mouth 9.A vertical line drawn from the front feet and rear toes should intersect, respectively: a. the neck, 1” behind the rump c. the ear, the tail b. the center of shoulder blade, the point of the rump d. the mid neck, pelvis 10. The articulation of the scapula with the humerus is referred to as: a. withers c. point of shoulder b. radius d. upper arm

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