Final answer:
In the context of traveling with animals, clients may be required to complete DOT forms related to the animal's health, behavior, and training. For veterinary services, clients generally need to fill out rabies certificates, spay or neuter certificates, medical records, and patient information sheets.
Step-by-step explanation:
Clients are expected to complete various forms depending on the context of the service they are utilizing. In the case of traveling with animals, regulations may require forms certifying the animal's health, behavior, and training. Specifically, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has developed these forms. For airlines, clients may need to submit this documentation potentially 48 hours before travel or at the departure gate. For passengers with a Seeing Eye-certified or other officially trained dog, providing these forms typically poses no problem. When we consider veterinary services, forms that clients might be expected to complete could include (A) Rabies certificates, (B) Spay or neuter certificates, (C) Medical records, and (D) Patient information sheets.