Sentences with phrase «acclimated to such»

Enroll by Kindergarten or First grade for your child to easily acclimate to such a powerfully individualized program.
They have not been exposed to much of anything outside of the track so you will need to help them acclimate to such things as stairs, pools, steps, children, cats, small animals and even car rides.
Not every cat is keen to use a puzzle feeder, and some cats take more time than others to acclimate to such toys.

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Apparently, you are not acclimated to the educational tools such as reiteration.
Truthfully, I am thankful to live in such a warm climate; since I am acclimated I spend the «winter» bundled up in sweatshirts (I don't have a warm coat, it's Arizona after all).
If Blake Griffin is such an awful player, why did he put up great numbers every month but February, aka the month he had to get acclimated to completely new teammates without any practices?
As she acclimates to her new surroundings at Shedd, Pup 719 continues to achieve many important milestones and advancing her skills which include eating solid foods such as shrimp and clams, foraging for food, grooming on her own and interacting with Shedd's animal care team.
Cornell's plant experts estimate that Carolus could flower in early to mid-August, but there is no prior data with which to predict how it will acclimate to conditions and variables such as rain, changing light, and the risk of severe weather that could disrupt growth or even cause the plant to not fully develop.
Slowly integrate more whole grains in place of refined grains such as doing a half and half mix of white rice and brown rice to help you acclimate.
If you're doing it right, you walk everywhere in Telluride, taking the free gondola service over the longer stretches up and down the mountain, and feeling the sharp constriction in your chest when your body, even one acclimated to a mile above sea level, discovers there's noticeably less oxygen to breathe at such great heights.
I'm sure anything can be acclimated to with a lot of time behind the wheel, but I had to spend many moments throughout my weekend trying multiple buttons to find «the one» for even the simplest functions, such as changing the station (avoid inserting blonde joke here).
These puppies also acclimate immediately to loud and different sounds such as hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, thunders, rumbling trucks, and so on.
It is impossible to keep a razor - sharp eye on your tiny tot 100 percent of the time, so should your child commit any one of these offending actions, your German Shepherd will not react aggressively since it has been acclimated to tolerate such behavior.
We also help to acclimate them to standard veterinary procedures such as stepping on the scale, standing on the exam table and handling.
Puppies raised in country and suburban environments should be gradually acclimated to city noises such as traffic noise, crowds of people and other everyday life scenerios early on.
Helping you with behavior issues such as litter box use, acclimating your kitten to its carrier, and to riding in the car.
Some animals take more time to acclimate than others, such as roosters, who are fighters by nature.
* Staying close by when you begin crate training is important because to help your dog acclimate to the crate, you need to give him verbal praise (such as «good dog!»)
Our pets are typically not acclimated to eating such things.»
I think all dogs should be acclimated to the sound of a clicker because it is such a small and benign sound in the grand scheme of things.
The side effects can include such things as appetite reduction or mild lethargy in the beginning, however most dogs acclimate to the medication with a little time.
Factors that predispose animals to heat stroke include obesity, brachycephalics (the term for «short - nosed» dogs such as pugs, Boston terriers, and English bulldogs), genetics, heart disease, humidity, water immersion, and not being acclimated to a warm climate.
Stay away from selling blue hippo, powder - blue, powder - brown and Achilles tangs unless the buyers have UV - sterilization and know how to acclimate such fish properly.
Playstation 2 games such as Dirge of Cerberus arise in a transition period after developers has acclimated to the third dimension but before genre conventions were slowly homogenized by AAA ambition.
In addition to such formalist aspects, Hoelscher explores the recombinant aspects of contemporary visual culture, where once - specialized forms like painting become acclimated to everyday viewers trained on the quick - read of corporate iconography and TV fast - edits, while advertising firms create campaigns designed by fine artists.
Such a style is more appropriate in an emergency, when a project is considerably behind schedule, when new employees are being acclimated to a new position or when rightful authority is being directly challenged.
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