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This definitive collection of prompts represents the most advanced tool for owners and professionals seeking excellence in canine behavior. Designed with technical precision, it offers immediate solutions to the critical challenges of early education and animal safety, allowing clear and effective communication between the human and their pet. Each prompt has been structured to generate action protocols step by step, from basic hygiene to vital first aid interventions. By acquiring this guide, you transform artificial intelligence into an expert consultant available 24/7 to guarantee harmonious, safe coexistence free of destructive behavior at home.
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He acts as a canine ethologist with specialization in animal welfare and prevention of fear incidents. Your main task is to prepare a detailed technical report that deeply analyzes the body signal of [Low Tail Posture] in the [Dog Breed] specimen. In canine communication, the tail functions as an emotional barometer, and a downward or close-to-perineum position is often the first indicator that the autonomic nervous system is detecting a threat or experiencing a lack of safety in the [Environmental Context] environment. It begins by breaking down the biomechanics of this gesture. It clearly differentiates between the natural dropping of the tail due to physical conformation (as in whippet or greyhound-type breeds) and the active retraction of the coccygeal muscles due to a state of emotional inhibition. Analyze how this posture affects the dog's center of gravity and how it correlates with muscle tension in the hindquarters. It is crucial that you explain the biological function of this posture: the protection of vulnerable areas and the reduction of the emission of anal pheromones to try to go unnoticed when faced with a stimulus that generates [Type of stressful stimulus]. Expand the analysis by integrating other subtle stress signals that often accompany a lowered tail, such as tension in the masseters, the position of the ears back, and the possible appearance of lateral gaze (whale eye). Describe the latent risk of not reading this signal correctly: explain how a dog that keeps its tail low and does not find an escape route can be forced to climb the aggression ladder towards growling, marking or defensive biting. The goal is for the user to understand that this signal is a request for space and safety, not necessarily for cheerful submission. To conclude, generate an immediate intervention protocol for the guide. This protocol should focus on managing the environment and not correcting behavior. It includes strategies such as increasing the distance from the stimulus, applying 'splitting' techniques (gentle physical interposition) and the importance of allowing the dog to recover its comfort zone before continuing with any activity. The tone of the report should be professional, empathetic, and strictly based on current dog behavior science. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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Acts as a senior veterinary toxicologist and expert in botany applied to pet safety. Your mission is to develop a comprehensive technical document under the title "List of Harmful Garden Flowers", designed specifically for owners and trainers integrated into the [NAME OF PROGRAM OR CANINE CLUB] program. This catalog should serve as a critical risk management tool to prevent accidental poisoning during training or recreational activities in [ENVIRONMENT TYPE: PRIVATE GARDEN, PUBLIC PARK OR FOREST] environments. For each identified botanical specimen, you must structure the information with exceptional scientific rigor. Includes the scientific name (Latin) and the most common common names in the [GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION] region. The description must detail the specific toxic principle (for example: cyanogenic glycosides, irritating saponins, pyrrolizidine alkaloids or calcium oxalate crystals) and clearly explain the mechanism of action in the dog's body after ingestion or dermal contact. It avoids generalities and delves into the basic pharmacokinetics of the toxin in canids. The list must be organized by risk categories: 'Lethal Systemic Toxicity', 'Specific Organic Toxicity' (nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, cardiotoxicity) and 'Local and Digestive Irritants'. For each plant, it precisely describes the expected clinical picture, detailing the progression of symptoms from the initial phase to the critical phase. It is essential that you include a 'Visual Identification' section where you describe leaves, flowers, fruits and roots, highlighting which part of the plant has the highest concentration of harmful substances in the season of [SEASON OF THE YEAR]. Finally, it complements the analysis with an 'On-Site Crisis Management' protocol. This is not a substitute for veterinary care, but should instruct the user on how to document intake, what botanical samples to collect for diagnosis, and what vital information to report to the emergency center. The tone should be professional, authoritative, and focused on active prevention, while also providing recommendations for non-toxic alternative plants that possess a similar aesthetic for use in pet-safe landscaping. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
He acts as an expert in veterinary toxicology and dog behaviorist with over 20 years of experience in domestic emergencies. My dog of breed [Dog breed] and weight [Weight in kg] has had access to and possible contact with or ingestion of [Specific cleaning product, e.g.: bleach, detergent capsules, degreaser]. The incident occurred approximately [Time Elapsed] ago and you currently have the following signs: [Describe symptoms such as drooling, vomiting, lethargy, or none]. Your goal is to generate an immediate response protocol and a long-term security plan to avoid recurrences. First, classify the toxicity level of the mentioned product according to its pH and chemical components. Explains in detail why it is dangerous for the canine's gastrointestinal or respiratory system. Clearly differentiate whether the product is corrosive (strong acids or alkalis) or non-corrosive, as this will determine whether it is safe or extremely dangerous to attempt any first aid maneuver. Indicates what specific information from the product label I should have on hand for the emergency call to the poison control center or veterinarian on call. Second, develop an initial stabilization guide. If there was eye or skin contact, detail the safe washing process. If ingestion occurred, clarify under what strict circumstances the dog should NOT be allowed to drink water or milk, and emphasize critical contraindications (such as not inducing vomiting in the case of caustic or foaming chemicals). Provides a checklist of 'Red Flag Signs' requiring immediate transport to a life support clinic. Finally, design a preventive training plan based on the 'Dog Training' collection. This plan should include the 'Leave it' impulse control command applied specifically to chemical objects, and dog-proofing strategies to ensure that the laundry or cleaning area is inaccessible. Structure the training in phases: from positive association to generalization in highly distracting situations, ensuring that the dog learns to actively ignore these containers for its own safety. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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