Sentences with phrase «also frighten some pets»

The sound of the boat motor may also frighten some pets, so make sure your pet isn't alarmed when the motor is started or changes pitch.

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In this moment, Campion finds one of her earliest platforms for experimenting with expressionistic conventions of cinema like the chiaroscuro - style lighting of Ingmar Bergman, the inky suburban subconscious of David Lynch and Peter Weir's haunting images of lost girls.3 With this scene, Campion also perfectly encapsulates the isolating, confusing and ultimately frightening mood around adolescent, female sexuality in pre-feminist Australian suburbia of the «60s.
The supporting cast is also terrific, including Oyelowo, Peter Gerety (as a pragmatic old union chief), Elyes Gabel (as a frightened driver), Jerry Adler (as the ancient Hasid from whom Abel is buying the property), and Alessandro Nivola (as a sleek heating - fuel kingpin who plays tennis in a bunker that looks as though it could withstand nuclear attack).
Leaving a pet in a parked car can also serve as an open invitation for pet thieves or for people passing by to pester or frighten the animal.
«The unfamiliar can also be frightening for many pets
Not only can holiday decorations and specters of frightening costumes be potential triggers in sensitive pets, but the repetitive ringing of door bells and the coming and going of Halloween trick or treaters can also be overwhelming to some animal companions.
The D.A.P. Collar, spray or diffuser also helps dogs cope with new situations, such as adjusting to new homes, new pets, visitors and strange environments, as well as dogs that are frightened of thunderstorms and fireworks.
Also, some pets are frightened by the loud bubbling sound the bottles make.
It's also important to note that pets with storm phobias can also be frightened by other disturbances caused by loud music, sirens, fireworks, and gunshots.
In The Medea Hypothesis, renowned paleontologist Peter Ward proposes a revolutionary and provocative vision of life's relationship with the Earth's biosphere — one that has frightening implications for our future, yet also offers hope.
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