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When restraining a rat, you should never A. grasp the end of the tail. B. grasp the base of the tail. C. hold the rat so that breathing is unimpeded. D. grasp the neck by placin…
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When restraining a rat, you should never A. grasp the end of the tail. B. grasp the base of the tail. C. hold the rat so that breathing is unimpeded. D. grasp the neck by placing thumb and forefinger around the lower jaw.
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B. Grasp the base of the tail. If you do that then you could possibly rip its tail off.
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you should never grab the end of the tail
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