Sentences with phrase «because of aggressive behaviors»

The pediatrician would like to put her three - year old son on SSRIs because of his aggressive behavior.
If you're searching for a family dog, be sure you do not purchase your pit bull from a breeder who may have selectively chosen fighting bloodlines, as dogs with such bloodlines were bred from individuals selected because of aggressive behavior.
If your child's tantrums are growing more dramatic by the day, if you've needed to change schools because of aggressive behavior from your child, or if your child seems withdrawn, moody or depressed or has expressed feelings of self - hatred, it's time to try some new strategies.

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I understand that anti-gay religous group members may not like to see the news media air the aggressive and outspoken members of their group because they may feel that their behavior is inappropriate.
Children resort to aggressive behaviors because of a lack of wisdom and self - control.
He said that demon shrimp, so called because of their larger size and aggressive behavior, are currently a more widespread threat than the «killer shrimp» also known to have invaded British waters in 2010.
But this doesn't mean shady sales tactics or aggressive behavior, because a bad salesperson can squeeze the fun out of what should be a joyful day for a car buyer.
Dogs that might be smaller, or «toy breeds», can get more leniency with overly excitable, anxious, or even aggressive behaviors, because of their size.
Many of the pets she sees in her Behavior Consults are dogs labeled aggressive because they have a history of biting people — often their owners and children.
Because there can be medical causes for aggression in dogs, it is imperative to have a veterinarian assess a dog displaying unusual aggressive behaviors, especially when they appear out of the blue.
Vivian's foster family brought her to see Dr. Amy Pike of the Behavior Medicine Division of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia because she was aggressive when people handled her, including when petting her if she didn't solicit it on her own.
Dogs exhibit aggressive behavior mostly because of fear.
* Dog (s) bullying another dog — Although this will happen occasionally, if it happens often in a particular park, it is an indication that aggressive and / or fearful behaviors are more likely to develop in some dogs because of exposure to the dog park.
I David Baron at Superdog, because of his credentials and National Recognition as a leading expert in Aggressive and fearful dogs, dogs with Severe... I mean Severe Behavior Problems.
Because we treat your dog as a whole and don't just seek to manage the symptoms of aggressive behavior, the training plan will also include basic obedience as needed.
Yes, I think there should be treatment for the aggressive dog behavior because of some past experiences (bitten by 2 different dogs on 2 different occasions), but that should be done with some caution.
Furthermore, after raising the money, HSUS recommended that the 53 Vick dogs be euthanized, but canine behavior experts recommended by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at the request of the US Department of Agriculture determined that all but one of the dogs could be rehabilitated because they were not aggressive to humans.
These dogs that are aggressive are so because of mishandling, lack of knowledgeable owners, terrible misconceptions about the origins of behaviors in their dogs, and massive «breedism» that blames the breed of the dog for its behavior.
The client knew that this aggressive behavior had to stop because otherwise, the dog would be out of luck the next time he got sick!
«Our research shows that neither age at time of neutering nor duration of the problem behavior has influence on the likelihood that a behavior will change following neutering, thus one need not think that because a male dog has been engaging in problem urine marking or aggressive behavior for five years that it is too late to consider neutering.
Because the drug depresses the central nervous system, the pet will experience sedation, depression, lack of coordination, low blood pressure, slower heart rate and breathing Rarely, some pets show aggressive behavior (aggression, biting, chewing, nervousness) Possible thermoregulation difficulties; pet may become too hot or too cold Pale gums Urine may turn pink or red - brown Constipation If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
All of them, in large part, because they have experience working with the actual dogs, and read the science, and realize the aggession is not a breed - specific issue - and the reality is that most dogs, regardless of breed, do not show aggressive behavior — and yet, some dogs, of each breed, have.
Are there dogs that are predisposed to aggressive behavior or dogs that do not do well around children because of their DNA?
I'd be screaming and yelling at clients about how they are killing their pets with so called «kindness» (feeding too much, excusing aggressive behavior, etc.) I'd be giving away services for free and since a lot of people wouldn't «love me» because of my bedside manner, I'd probably be out of business in a flash.
``... if an individual uses a breed of dog that is perceived to be aggressive because of breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have with other dogs, but the dog is under the control of the individual with a disability and does not exhibit aggressive behavior, the title II entity can not exclude the individual or the animal from a State or local government program, service, or facility.»
It soon became obvious that only the very old, very ill, severely injured, or aggressive dogs were to be euthanized at the SPCA and that no animals would die for lack of space or because they had treatable diseases or behavior problems.
Predation is usually considered to be a unique kind of aggressive behavior, because it's motivated by the intent to obtain food, and not primarily by the intent to harm or intimidate.
Dogs that spend most of their time alone or only in the company of other dogs may demonstrate fearful, aggressive or overactive behavior toward family members or strangers because they've never learned how to act around people.
This signal is extremely important because so much of dog play consists of aggressive behaviors and dominant postures.
Pit bull owners stop socializing their dog or taking it out in public for fear of an incident (a justifiable fear, since the «pit bull» is most likely to be blamed for any incident); they assume the worst about normal dog behaviors like grumbling, snapping, or even rough play between dogs; they fail to act when genuine aggressive behavior does arise, because they believe such behavior is in the dog's nature and is not changeable; and they are told by trainers that the situation is hopeless.
Their aggressive behavior while on the wheel is still apparent and insurance companies does not want to take the risk of offering them lower premiums because there is very little guarantee that they will be more responsible with their driving.
But, because this kind of behavior is «passive aggressive» rather than actively aggressive, e.g., intimidation, it may not always be easy to back up a complaint of «bullying».
The intervention sought to reduce specific empirically identified risk factors for adolescent health and behavior problems: persistent physically aggressive behavior in the early elementary school grades,9 - 11 academic failure, 12 and poor family management practices including unclear rules, poor monitoring of behavior, and inconsistent or harsh discipline.13, 14 Because being raised in poverty increases risk for crime, school failure, and school dropout,15 - 17 effects of the intervention on children from low - income families were of particular interest.
The couple also is educated about how PTSD can contribute to a range of aggressive or withdrawing behaviors because of dysregulation in the fight - flight - freeze system.
Children resort to aggressive behaviors because of a lack of wisdom and self - control.
Another intervention strategy focuses on helping children who are having trouble getting along with others because of angry, aggressive, or bossy behavior.
Because this model of peer contagion differs from the usual model based on positive reinforcement of delinquent behavior, it raises the possibility that the persistent finding of inadvertent adverse effects of group treatment might not apply to group treatment of elementary school children if the possibility of aggressive behavior in the group is limited.
Briefly, they were referred by schools because of behavioral problems and had elevated parent and teacher ratings of hyperactivity, an IQ of at least 85, and a diagnosis of hyperkinetic reaction of childhood.27, 28 Children with a pattern of aggressive or antisocial behavior were excluded to rule out comorbid conduct disorder.
The practical implications of these findings may be somewhat disconcerting because they could lead parents to assume that aggressive behavior can be avoided as long as they do not interfere with pathological gaming habits.
However, because no longitudinal studies on the relation between pathological gaming and aggressive behavior exist, the effect of pathological gaming on aggressive behavior has never been decisively demonstrated.
Child gender and child health status at birth were included as part of the analytic design because boys have been shown to have higher rates of aggressive behavior than girls and cultural norms are thought to influence the expectations for maturity and limits of acceptable behavior (Campbell, 2002).
Furthermore, because these previous studies have not taken into account whether players were pathologically involved with violent or non-violent games, we do not know whether aggressive behavior may be caused, or aggravated by, the violent content of games.
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