Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 1) How old should a dog be before jumping over jumps? (1point) 2) What breed is very intelligent, very small, black and white and ears resemble a bat? (1point) 3) What kind of animals used to advertise budwiser a while ago? (2points) 4) What are the two most common type of worms dogs can get? (2points) 5) In what breeds is an undershot or over shot jaw common? (2points) 6) What is classed as the most intelligent breed? (1point) 7) What is known to be the least intelligent breed? (1point) 8) What breed won crufts in 2002? (1point) 9) The breed that won crufts is the third most intelligent breed? True/False (1point) 10) What is the most imotant factor of dog training? Socialisation/obdience/agility? (1point) maximum points are 13 Top score wins :wink: By the way the smily face with sun glasses onis meant to be number 8 just every time i typed it inthat came up - sorry Hope you enjoy this quiz-highest score wins then its their turn to do a quiz! This quiz will last for 1-2 days and i will come back and give the right answers and the winners. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 1. 1 yr but me personally I would have my breeds hips cleared first!! (as a precaution. Need to wait at least till growth plates are done. 2. Papplion (sp?) Just guessing! :wink: 3. Bull Terrier(Spud), frogs, lizards,alligator 4. Hook and whip(round?) 5.Pekingese(?) 6. Border Collie 7. Afghan Hound (some say Blood Hound) 8. Pekingese 9. False 10. In my opinion Obedience... because if Obedience is done correctly it has socialization in it. An owner is more likely to involve a dog in everyday activities if he or she is obedience train therefore giving the dog socialization in turn. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 [quote name='Axel']1) How old should a dog be before jumping over jumps? (1point) How high a jump are you talking about? 2) What breed is very intelligent, very small, black and white and ears resemble a bat? (1point) There are several want to give a hint on coat type and perhaps type? 3) What kind of animals used to advertise budwiser a while ago? (2points) not dogs ;-) and how long back? frogs or iguanas? 4) What are the two most common type of worms dogs can get? (2points) In which part of the world? 5) In what breeds is an undershot or over shot jaw common? (2points) Thats a huge list for small points you know ;-) 6) What is classed as the most intelligent breed? (1point) Very simple the most intelligent breed is which ever one you own ;-) 7) What is known to be the least intelligent breed? (1point) The one your enemy or rival owns ;-) 8) What breed won crufts in 2002? (1point) The same one that won Westminster 9) The breed that won crufts is the third most intelligent breed? True/False (1point) Only if its owned by your third best friends 10) What is the most imotant factor of dog training? Socialisation/obdience/agility? (1point) The most important thing needed to keep a dog alive is socialization maximum points are 13 Top score wins :wink: By the way the smily face with sun glasses onis meant to be number 8 just every time i typed it inthat came up - sorry Hope you enjoy this quiz-highest score wins then its their turn to do a quiz! This quiz will last for 1-2 days and i will come back and give the right answers and the winners. I'll find the answers you think are right interesting ;-) Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Dogs were used in Budweiser commercials....Bull Terrier 'Spuds McKenzie'!!! :wink: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Not sure how long ago but it is true>>>>>> Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Anonymous napisaĆ(a):Dogs were used in Budweiser commercials....Bull Terrier 'Spuds McKenzie'!!! :wink: Hmm for some reason I thought that was some other brand - shows you how much I don't drink beer or watch commercials for the same ;-) Now horses I know they had horses....or was that the other one.... :roll: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 1) A dog should be at least 12 mths if the jump is big enough for the dog to actually jump it. 18mths for some giant breeds 2) The pappilon 3) Well i though iguana and frog but we will scrap this answer as it has caused must contoversy! 4) hookworm tapeworm roundworm and whipworm (2points if you got at least two of these) 5) The border collie is the most common breed prone to and undershot or overshot jaw unless it has been bred into them purposly(spl?) 6) Border collie 7) Afgan Hound 8) Poodle 9) True 10) Socialisation Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Jacsmom got 8 points A very angry guest got 3 points Jacsmom was a clear winner! Well done you know your dogs well! For any member of this forum i am writing this to inform you that this quiz was designed to be fun and shoud not be taken seriously or as medical advice! Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 [quote name='Axel']Jacsmom got 8 points A very angry guest got 3 points Jacsmom was a clear winner! Well done you know your dogs well! For any member of this forum i am writing this to inform you that this quiz was designed to be fun and shoud not be taken seriously or as medical advice! Guest was not angry - Guest found your quiz not terribly specific and very humorous as a result :lol: Pups can jump very short things - I'm watching 5 week old pups do so daily right now as they start to learn to use their legs. Papillon was one good breed to choose except their ears are supposed to resemble a butterfly or a moth not a bat so what about the Chihuahua which does come in black and white , the Rat Terrier, the Boston Terrier, the Toy Fox Terrier etc? and thats leaving out slightly bigger dogs like the French Bulldog... As for breeds in which an overshot or an undershot jaw is common - there are literally dozens of those - lets see start with the toys two of many include the Shih Tzu and the Brussels Griffon, Sporting Breeds Irish Setters would be one and English Setters another, Working dogs? how about Bullmastiff and I've seen both faults in Great Danes too plenty more in Terriers and Non Sporting Breeds etc The book on intelligence has been panned by everyone who knows dogs and understands what was actually measured - trainability is not intelligence - stupid dogs are easier to train than smart ones ;-) Oh and a poodle won Westminster too :wink: Anyway maybe now you can see why I found the questions amusing. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 22, 2002 Posted June 22, 2002 I will say Guests was funny and I was rolling :D :D !! Yes they are suppose to resemble a butterfly but it would be a funny looking butterfly!! :wink: Bud used Dalmations also..to ride on the carriage pulled by the horses!!! I do not drink but watch the Super Bowl for the commercials!! :D :D Quote
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