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Which of the following actions is not appropriate when handling a dog?

  1. Lifting it by the neck

  2. Using a harness

  3. Having a leash attached

  4. Calming it with a gentle voice

The correct answer is: Lifting it by the neck

Lifting a dog by the neck is inappropriate because it can cause injury and discomfort to the animal. Dogs have delicate neck structures, and lifting them by this area can lead to stress on their spines and neck muscles, as well as a feeling of insecurity. This method of handling can also provoke fear or aggression in the dog, leading to a negative experience for both the handler and the animal. In contrast, using a harness, having a leash attached, and calming the dog with a gentle voice are all appropriate actions when handling a dog. A harness provides support without putting pressure on the neck, a leash keeps the dog secure and prevents it from running into dangerous situations, and a gentle voice can help soothe and reassure the animal, fostering a positive interaction.