1.
When the Yorkshire Terrier was first bred they were kept mostly in industrial areas, where their job was to catch and kill rats as they were a perfect design to carry out this task.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The Yorkshire Terrier was originally bred to catch and kill rats, making them well-suited for this task. They were commonly found in industrial areas where rats were a problem. This information supports the statement that the answer is true.
2.
Preparing for the grooming of the Yorkshire Terrier:- (Select Two)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Prior to bathing, make sure that you thoroughly comb the entire body and remove any matts and tangles.
B. Use a good protein-enriched shampoo.
Explanation
Prior to bathing, it is important to comb the entire body of the Yorkshire Terrier and remove any matts and tangles. This will ensure that the dog's fur is clean and free from any knots or tangles before the bathing process. Additionally, using a good protein-enriched shampoo is recommended as it will help to nourish and strengthen the dog's coat. Trimming the nails is not mentioned as a necessary step in the grooming process for the Yorkshire Terrier.
3.
Long Coat requires:-
Correct Answer
B. Weekly shampooing and conditioning
Explanation
Long Coats require weekly shampooing and conditioning because their long fur is prone to getting dirty and tangled. Regular shampooing helps to keep their coat clean and free from any dirt or debris that may accumulate. Conditioning helps to keep their fur soft and manageable, preventing it from becoming matted or tangled. By doing this on a weekly basis, the Long Coat will maintain a healthy and beautiful appearance.
4.
The top knot is very important for the look of the Yorkshire terrier and it must only have one bow.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because it says that the Yorkshire terrier's top knot must only have one bow, which is incorrect. The top knot of a Yorkshire terrier can be styled in different ways and can have more than one bow. The number of bows in the top knot is not restricted and can vary based on personal preference and grooming style.
5.
Groom the Feet and Hocks:-
Correct Answer
A. Using a clipper blade ranging from 15 to 40, trim the pads closely.
Explanation
Trimming the pads closely using a clipper blade ranging from 15 to 40 is the correct way to groom the feet and hocks. This will help in maintaining hygiene and preventing any discomfort or injury to the animal. It is important to leave the toes untouched to ensure proper balance and natural movement for the animal.
6.
The Puppy Clip:- (Select Three)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Using clippers with a size 40 blade, clip the top third off both of the ears and clip the front and the backside of the ear flap.
C. You have two choices with the tail. You can either leave it long and natural, or you can clip it the same length as the body.
D. Use scissors to trim the feet and trim any long hair that is touching the floor.
Explanation
The correct answer includes three steps for grooming a dog in the Puppy Clip style. The first step is to use clippers with a size 40 blade to clip the top third off both of the ears and clip the front and the backside of the ear flap. The second step is to decide whether to leave the tail long and natural or to clip it the same length as the body. The third step is to use scissors to trim the feet and any long hair that is touching the floor.
7.
The Modified Schnauzer Clip - the tail can now be either clipped the same length as the body, left long or scissored to medium length.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer, which is True, is that in the Modified Schnauzer Clip, the tail can indeed be clipped the same length as the body, left long, or scissored to a medium length. This means that groomers have the flexibility to choose how they want to style the tail of a Schnauzer in this particular clip.
8.
This toy breed is generally a very _______ one, but the terrier strain still shows through, making the dog incredibly spirited, and it is likely to get into all sorts of scrapes and troubles that the other larger terrier breeds do.
Correct Answer
A. Pampered
Explanation
The correct answer is "Pampered." This suggests that the toy breed is generally treated with excessive care and attention, possibly due to its small size and delicate nature. Despite this pampered treatment, the terrier strain in the dog's lineage still influences its behavior, making it spirited and prone to getting into mischievous situations like other terrier breeds.
9.
It is especially important to wrap a ______ dog’s coat, as they are likely to get urine-stained, so start wrapping as soon as the hair is long enough, which is usually between nine and ten months old.
Correct Answer
A. Male
Explanation
Male dogs are more likely to have urine stains on their coats compared to female dogs. This is because male dogs lift their legs to urinate, which can cause the urine to splash onto their fur. Therefore, it is especially important to wrap a male dog's coat to prevent urine stains. The wrapping should start as soon as the dog's hair is long enough, which is usually between nine and ten months old.
10.
Once you have finished, you should be able to comb the hair and all the hair should be the same _____ , making the face into a round shape.
Correct Answer
A. Length
Explanation
To achieve a round shape, the hair should be the same length. If the hair is of different lengths, it will create unevenness and prevent the hair from forming a cohesive round shape. Therefore, ensuring that all the hair is the same length is important in creating a round shape when combing the hair.
11.
For the Topknoted Head, scissor from behind the ear towards the_____ in a curve, until you get a nice round jaw line, using scissors, make a straight line forward until you reach the chin, and do this on both sides of the face.
Correct Answer
A. Jaw
Explanation
To achieve the Topknoted Head hairstyle, the correct technique is to scissor from behind the ear towards the jaw in a curve. This helps create a nice round jaw line. Then, using scissors, a straight line is made forward until reaching the chin. This process is done on both sides of the face to ensure symmetry and a balanced look.