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What should trainers do if they notice an animal wandering during a session?

  1. Chase the animal

  2. Call the trainer interacting with the animal

  3. Ignore it

  4. Block the exit

The correct answer is: Call the trainer interacting with the animal

When trainers notice an animal wandering during a session, the appropriate action is to call the trainer who is interacting with the animal. This approach ensures that the situation is handled by someone who is familiar with the specific animal and its behavior. Proper communication among trainers is essential for ensuring the safety of both the animal and people present. By consulting the trainer responsible for the animal, they can assess the situation appropriately, determine the best course of action to retrieve the animal, and maintain control of the training environment. This not only addresses the immediate issue but also promotes a thoughtful, coordinated response, minimizing stress for the animal and enhancing safety for everyone involved. The other choices, such as chasing the animal or blocking exits, could lead to increased anxiety or danger for the animal and trainers. Ignoring the situation entirely could pose serious risks to the animal and its surroundings. Therefore, contacting the trainer responsible is the most logical and responsible course of action.