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Instinctive drift may manifest itself in a
A. Poodle chasing a rabbit.

B. Border Collie who misses an agility obstacle.

C. Beagle who knows how to heel but sniffs instead.
D. Terrier that barks at another dog.

I think that it is A however C looks like it could be right as well

The answer is C. FYI Poodles don't chase rabbits.

To determine the correct answer, let's first understand what instinctive drift means. Instinctive drift is a phenomenon in which animals gradually revert to their instinctual behaviors or habits despite being trained to perform a specific response or behavior.

Now let's analyze each option to see which one aligns with instinctive drift:

A. Poodle chasing a rabbit: This option does not directly relate to instinctive drift, as chasing a prey animal is generally considered a natural instinct for many dog breeds, including poodles.

B. Border Collie who misses an agility obstacle: This option does not involve reverting to instinctual behavior but rather indicates a mistake or lack of training in an agility course.

C. Beagle who knows how to heel but sniffs instead: This option is more closely related to instinctive drift. Even though the beagle has been trained to heel, its natural instinct to follow scents or smells overrides the learned behavior.

D. Terrier that barks at another dog: Similar to Option A, barking at another dog is a more typical canine behavior rather than a consequence of instinctive drift.

Based on these analyses, option C, "Beagle who knows how to heel but sniffs instead," seems to be the most appropriate choice aligned with instinctive drift.