Sentences with phrase «most electric shock»

Most electric shock injuries in the home are preventable.

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Then, when researchers left people alone in a room with a device that let them jolt themselves with mild electric shocks, they discovered that most men are so desperate for distractions that they would rather zap themselves.
In the 1960s, as a graduate - student researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, he discovered that dogs zapped with an electric shock and allowed to escape by jumping over a low barrier quickly learned to do so, but most shocked dogs given no escape option eventually gave up, even when a way to flee was introduced later.
One of the most popular aversion techniques was «orgasmic reconditioning» — men would be shown erotic pictures of other men, and if they became aroused, they would receive an electric shock on their genitals.
Milgram is a real - life figure, a late, influential social psychologist whose most notable (notorious) work was a Yale experiment in which subjects would administer increasingly violent electric shocks.
While most electronic fences work by delivering a mild electric shock, some emit ultrasound or a combination of shock and ultrasound that alerts the dog as he approaches the boundary.
The electric shock provided by most training collars is very low, though it does have the potential to cause serious harm.
Most dog shock collars vary in production of electric stimuli, which is another factor that needs to be considered when assessing the use of these devices.
The conduction points on most electronic training collars provide an electric shock of varying intensity and duration (5).
Advocates of these devices claim that shock collars are the most effective way to fix self - rewarding behavioral problems in dogs, and they also claim that the use of electric collars causes less damage to dog's long - term welfare as compared to other «punishment dog training» methods.
Electric shock collars, you stand accused of being one of the single most vivid examples of man's ability to use modern technology to the detriment of all that is natural and justified in the animal kingdom.
Electric shock, also referred to as electrocution, is most commonly seen in puppies and young dogs after chewing electric cables, but can be seen in dogs of all ages, sizes andElectric shock, also referred to as electrocution, is most commonly seen in puppies and young dogs after chewing electric cables, but can be seen in dogs of all ages, sizes andelectric cables, but can be seen in dogs of all ages, sizes and breeds.
Cataracts can be congenital (born with it), age - related; of genetic origin (the most common cause); caused by trauma; by dietary deficiency (some kitten milk replacement formulas have been implicated); by electric shock; or by toxin.
Young puppies and kittens are most likely to suffer electric shock and electric burns during the holiday season, as they love to put anything novel in their mouths.
Electric shock collars are already outlawed in a number of countries worldwide, including Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, and in most states in Australia.
Furthermore, some of the most highly trained dogs in the world, including police dogs, armed forces dogs and assistance dogs are trained without the use of electric shock collars.
Most of them are some sort of collar that offer a negative response when a dog barks, such as an electric shock, a spray of citronella or a burst of static electricity.
The art on offer may not have been shocking or unexpected — solo shows of emerging talents and blinged - out novelty presentations were few and far between — and the mood may not have been electric, but sales by most accounts hummed along at a remarkably steady pace.
Most electrocution and electric shock injuries happen while at work or due to unsafe premises.
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