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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.
Acts as an expert on-call veterinary toxicologist, specializing in emergency medicine and canine detox protocols. Your objective is to generate a critical response guide and a preventive action plan for the incident that occurred with a dog of the breed [Dog Breed], which has an age of [Dog Age] and a weight of [Weight in kg]. The animal has presumably ingested [Amount of grapes or raisins] an estimated time of [Elapsed time]. In the first phase of the analysis, you develop a detailed toxicological risk profile. Explains the mechanism of action of grape (Vitis vinifera) toxicity in the canine renal system, specifically mentioning the role of tartaric acid and potassium bitartrate as causative agents of idiopathic acute renal failure. Determine, based on weight and amount ingested, the level of urgency on a scale of 1 to 10 and justify your response based on the variability of individual sensitivity. Provides a protocol for immediate monitoring of clinical signs. You should divide this section into early (0-6 hours), intermediate (6-24 hours) and critical (more than 24 hours) phase symptoms, including indicators such as emesis, anorexia, extreme lethargy, abdominal pain on palpation and alterations in urine production (anuria or oliguria). It includes precise instructions on what vital signs the owner should observe before arriving at the hospital. Design an 'Clinic Emergency Checklist' that the user can present to the veterinarian upon arrival. This checklist should include specific diagnostic tests such as biochemical panels to measure creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels, renal ultrasounds to detect cortical hyperegenicity, and aggressive fluid therapy protocols. Do not omit the mention of the use of adsorbents such as activated charcoal if the intake time allows it. Finally, it integrates a preventive training section to avoid future recurrences. Develop a 4-week plan based on stimulus control and a 'Leave it' command with high-value distractors, as well as environmental management protocols to ensure human fruit consumption areas are inaccessible to the dog. The tone must be technical, rigorous and focused on preserving the animal's kidney function. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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He acts as a high-level canine ethologist and professional trainer specializing in structured walking techniques and behavior modification based on positive reinforcement. Your goal is to design a comprehensive program focused exclusively on the 'Change of Direction' technique to correct lateral tension on the leash of the dog [Name of Dog], a [Breed] of [Age] who has a level of distraction [Distraction Level: Low/Medium/High]. The user is looking for a technical solution that does not use physical punishment, but rather a cognitive reorientation of the animal so that it understands that tension on the leash stops progress towards its goal. Start by analyzing the body mechanics of the handler and the dog during the walk. It explains in detail how the 180 degree pivot should be executed at the exact moment when the belt loses its natural curvature (J shape) and becomes tight. Describes the use of verbal transition commands (such as 'let's go' or 'this way') and how these should be coordinated with physical movement to avoid sudden jerks that could hurt the dog's neck or back. It is essential that you consider the type of equipment that the user is using: [Type of Equipment: Fixed collar, Front Attachment Harness, etc.], adjusting the technique to the biomechanics of said element. Develop a training progression divided into three phases: 1) Low stimulation environment (hallway of the house or private garden), 2) Controlled environment (less busy street), and 3) High distraction environment (park with other dogs). For each phase, establish clear success criteria and time metrics (e.g. 'Achieve 10 meters of loose walking before making the first change'). Include a 'Troubleshooting' section where you address what to do if the dog stalls (refuses to walk), tries to bite the leash during turning, or if the arousal level gets too high when changing direction. Finally, generate a 14-day calendar with sessions of [Session Duration] minutes, specifying the daily frequency and ideal times of day based on [Dog's Name] energy level. The tone of the response should be technical, empowering for the handler and deeply respectful of animal welfare, ensuring that the dog learns to make the conscious decision to walk alongside the human to maintain the progression of the walk. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
He acts as an expert canine ethologist with specialization in adaptive behavior and separation anxiety prevention. Your mission is to design a systematic desensitization protocol based exclusively on 'Short Training Outings' for a dog of [Breed] of [Age] showing signs of [Anxiety Level: Mild/Moderate/High]. The main objective is to extinguish the panic response to pre-departure signals and build a base of emotional security during periods of controlled solitude, without resorting to traditional static obedience commands. The plan should be broken down into a gradual exposure hierarchy. Start by analyzing the 'exit triggers' (grabbing keys, putting on shoes, picking up bag) that the user identifies as precursors to stress. You must provide a detailed schedule for a week where between 5 and 10 micro-outings are carried out daily. These outputs should not initially exceed [Initial Time in Seconds] and should progressively increase only if the dog remains in a state of physiological calm (no panting, excessive wandering or vocalization). It is vital that the dog does not associate the handler's return with an emotional feast, so you should instruct about 'neutral entry'. Includes environmental management strategies within the home. Recommends the use of environmental enrichment tools that the dog must manage autonomously during short absences, such as [Type of Occupation Toy] filled with [Type of Food]. Explain how the delivery of this resource should occur moments before departure to generate a positive association with the owner's departure. Additionally, it details how to use a monitoring camera to identify the exact 'tolerance threshold' before the dog enters a cortisol spike, allowing the user to return before the behavioral crisis occurs. Finally, it generates a progress recording table where the user can write down: Training time, Outing duration, Triggers used and Dog's relaxation level (scale 1-5). The protocol must be flexible and warn that, in the event of any regression in which the dog displays destructive behaviors or inappropriate eliminations, the difficulty of the next session must be reduced. The absolute focus is emotional autonomy and habituation to the exit door as a neutral element of the daily environment. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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