Sentences with phrase «aggressive snarl»

This facial gesture could be easily confused with an aggressive snarl.
Even the 335bhp V6 model fires up with a bark, while every press of the throttle comes with an aggressive snarl.

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O'Flynn told the Times that Farage was a «snarling, thin - skinned, aggressive man» who had surrounded himself with an equally «aggressive» and «inexperienced» cadre of young advisers.
O'Flynn yesterday stepped down as economic spokesman and apologised after claiming that Farage had become «snarling, thin - skinned and aggressive» and blaming the leader's «poisonous» inner circle.
Patrick O'Flynn MEP has resigned as Ukip's economics spokesman, and apologised for the interview he gave last week describing Nigel Farage as «snarling, thin - skinned and aggressive».
Nigel Farage has become a «snarling, thin - skinned, aggressive» man who is making Ukip look like a «personality cult», the party's campaign director has claimed in a devastating attack.
The news comes after Patrick O'Flynn quit as Ukip's economics spokesman and personally apologised to the Ukip leader for calling him «snarling, thin skinned and aggressive».
But it is Mr. Cooper who offers the most interesting variation on an old standard, playing his aggressive, cocky frat boy with a snarl of rage that masks an anxiety as hard to account for as it is to miss.
This is not an unheard of running time for the genre, but for such a snarling, aggressive film, 158 minutes feels like an eternity.
The selector button doesn't magically transform the smooth, sedate LS 460 into a snarling Porsche Panamera, not even in the most aggressive Sport S + mode.
Aggressive driving provokes a fairly loud snarl from the dual exhaust system, and that fit well with the sporty appearance of the all - black test car.
The aggressive (and aggressively cute) looks aside, the car snarls to life when you turn the key and continues to merrily rip and pop its way around town.
Aggression or aggressive behavior is manifested by some type of attack involving teeth that is often preceded by a warning growl or stiffening of the body, usually accompanied by ferocious snarling and blood loss.
The next level (with some aggressive pups) you would make a quick move towards the pup in the form of a lung as she snarls and growls — very fast and abrupt.
It is possible to make almost any dog of any breed into a snarling, aggressive, and dangerous animal, simply by isolating and abusing it.
In the daycare, we discourage grumbling, growling, snarling, or aggressive posturing, because there is really no reason for it.
Pack behavior isn't limited to snarling wolves in the wild, though — it also manifests in domesticated dogs in a less aggressive manner.
The dog may or may not include aggressive facial or vocal expressions such as snarls and growls.
At first you thought that dogs are cute, and they are adorable, so you brought one home and little did you know that dogs can be aggressive, and they bark and snarl at anyone and any other animal.
Acceptable aggressive behavior should last for a few seconds (10 --- 20 seconds) and may consist of some growling, lip curling, snarling, snapping and possibly pinning one of the dogs down by the neck.
A dog doesn't have to display aggressive behavior such as growling, snarling, or snapping, to influence a situation.
With their vocal repertoire of growls, barking, and snarls, I have heard playful young puppies called aggressive.
Nothing works, when we crate him he gets aggressive, snaps, snarls and has even bit us.
Instead of the aggressive behavior being based upon a sense of dominance and threat - eradication, poorly socialized German Shepherds can be so excessively shy and anxious around strangers that they snarl and bite out of a sense of fear, rather than true dominance.
Aggressive behaviors such as growling, lunging, snarling, snapping or biting are used as a means of communication and to resolve competitive issues or perceived threats.
She is aggressive toward men, barking, snarling and even nipping them.
Vocalization may occur as howl, bark, growl, yelp, whine or any combination, while aggressive reaction to palpation of the affected body part may occur as a snarl or even as an attempt to bite or attack human or other animals.
Some small dogs express their anxiety through aggressive behaviors such as snarling and snapping at anyone or anything they perceive as a threat.
Stopping Food Aggression Food aggression, a subcategory of Canine Possession Aggression (CPA) is defined as territorial behavior regarding foodstuffs in the form of growling, snarling, snapping, or aggressive posturing.
Dogs who may never display aggressive behavior such as growling, snarling, or snapping, may still manage to manipulate you.
Growling, baring teeth, snarling, snapping and biting are all aggressive behaviors.
Severity varies from growling to snarling, lunging and biting; generally the higher quality the food the more severe the aggressive response to a real or perceived threat.
Nothing I would say is overly aggressive, growling / a bark or a snarl when she enters his space, as I understand this is common pack reactions to a hyperactive young pup, but the older dog is taking himself away to the corner and drooling, salivating, something he doesn't usually do.
However, when snarling, growling, or biting are also present, the dog is generally diagnosed as «dominance aggressive
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