Some dogs have the benefit of having early, gradual and
appropriate time alone experience.
Not exact matches
For some it is
appropriate, but for others it's necessary to walk
alone at
times.
It's all just so wrong to imply that McDonalds has an
appropriate breakfast for your child at ANY
time, let
alone before a big test.
Generally, 10 to 15 minutes is an
appropriate length of
time for your child to try to go to sleep
alone before you revisit to reassure her.
The links I provided are in response to your question: «Even if 97.3 % of births are no - risk, and therefore
appropriate for home - based midwifery care (and let's be explicit here that this claim is absolutely not true — in this day and age, advanced maternal age
alone would take you out of no - risk a far higher percentage of the
time), I question your ability to identify the remainder».
It does have a few holes story wise, but the performances from Granger and Walker
alone make this worthy of a view, and it is not hard to fall in love with how Hitchcock shoots his films, as well as the music he selects to raise the hair on the back of your neck at the precise,
appropriate time.
As an older dog, he may be exhibiting this behavior because he is left
alone for long periods of
time, does not have
appropriate stimulation or exercise, or is an active dog that needs to have a job to be happy.
Sometimes one treatment
alone may dramatically improve a patient, but follow up treatments are often needed for the best possible results and
appropriate timing of the adjustments will depend upon each individual case.
With
time and
appropriate diagnosis, laser therapy WILL be an effective therapy, whether adjunct or stand -
alone.
For very young dogs or dogs who aren't yet used to being
alone, it's a good idea to start off with very brief confinement sessions and gradually increase the
time until you're at the
appropriate length of
time for your dog's age (shown on the chart below).
If I, for instance, had
appropriated Salinger, due to my meager financial and marginal cultural status, I'd probably be left
alone; if Richard Prince
appropriated a day's copy of The New York
Times, as I did with my book Day, he'd be sued, whereas I was ignored.
The American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Health Supervision III, which are meant to serve as «a framework to help clinicians focus on important issues at developmentally
appropriate time intervals,» recommends that physicians interview children
alone beginning at the age of twelve (or as early as the age of ten if it is comfortable for the child).