By acclimating your Afghan Hound to frequent grooming before he needs it, he'll be tolerant of the procedure when he does.
We are committed to providing the dogs that come into Texas Sweeties Dog Rescue with the best possible care while they wait for their forever homes
by acclimating them to life outside of a shelter and providing the appropriate veterinary care needed.
You can start
by acclimating your dog to it by using dog toothpaste (tastes good to dogs; human toothpaste is dangerous for dogs — and Xylitol can kill your dog) and rubbing around the gums and teeth with your bare finger.
We can not build up the Body
by acclimating the churches to the world.
Not exact matches
As the newcomers
acclimate, they often feel dazzled, flattered and intimidated
by how much responsibility the company puts on their shoulders and how directly Amazon links their performance to the success of their assigned projects, whether selling wine or testing the delivery of packages straight to shoppers» car trunks.
By Chris Dessi, From Inc.com, 7 steps to
acclimate yourself to extreme situations so you can excel at every level.
So
acclimated are we to this attitude of functional, methodological atheism that we may no longer be shocked
by the vast gulf between this view and the Bible's, where God is depicted as directly intervening in nature and history at will!
Help your child become more
acclimated to new routines and unfamiliar surroundings
by doing the following:
The attendees of the swim school are motivated
by the desire to
acclimate their children to the water and learn the basics, with a small percentage wanting to hone skills for a swim team further down the line.
He claimed that
by 10 weeks, babies could eat bacon and eggs, and even suggested giving them coffee to
acclimate them to adult eating habits.
If you are hoping to step into the big, beautiful, world with your baby, you might want to
acclimate yourself to feeding in public
by starting in a location that is less threatening.
My personal recommendation is to start
by removing a side of the crib (if that's possible with your particular model) to get them
acclimated to sleeping without the confines of a crib but without making the transition seem so drastic, and then moving them straight to a twin bed.
That way, your older child does not feel «pushed out»
by the baby, and will have a few months to become
acclimated to the new family dynamics.
According to information provided
by the TSA, officers screened 20 puppies and their trainers from the Finger Lakes Puppy Raising Region of Guiding Eyes for the Blind, as they practiced coming through the checkpoint in an effort to
acclimate the future guide dogs with an important piece of the airport experience — the security checkpoint.
«Organisms can deal with these stressful transitions from warm to cold
by either
acclimating - think about dogs putting on their winter coats - or
by populations genetically evolving to deal with new stresses, a phenomenon known as rapid climate adaptation,» said Alison Gerken, a post-doctoral associate with UF's Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology and the lead author of a new study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In Isaac Asimov's short story «-- That Thou Art Mindful of Him,» engineers attempt to
acclimate humans to robots
by creating robots that look like birds and insects and also detect and correct ecological problems.
Had the juvenile plants not been
acclimated to the higher temperatures, their respiration would have increased
by 23 percent over the plants in ambient temperatures.
By contrast, the abundant and cosmopolitan picoplanktonic prokaryotes for which there is genomic representation have smaller genomes, are probably capable of only slow growth and seem to be relatively unable to sense or rapidly
acclimate to energy - rich conditions.
The purpose of the cruise was to determine how marine organisms are
acclimated to long - term ocean acidification and the resulting effect on biogeochemical cycles
by studying organisms living in naturally CO2 - rich coral reefs.
Night owls can gradually
acclimate themselves to an earlier bedtime
by turning in a few minutes earlier every night, she says.
You'd think that after 17 years of living in New England I would have either: 1)
Acclimated by now 2) Moved to a warmer climate or 3) Learn to thrive.
By the time you get
acclimated to one trend, another trend is already knocking at your door.
Thanks for always stopping
by my blog... still trying to get
acclimated to my move, and haven't been around to all my favorite bloggers as much as I would like!
You can locate those which are acceptable to find women or accommodated your needs with an Internet search, and if you wish, can absorb some time account the reviews of online dating sites
by those who accept
acclimated their services.
The improvised dialogue and use of non-professionals allows for a liberated, impulsive feel, which Sheridan apparently finessed
by sending her main players away to a house for a week, to
acclimate to one another while working on improv exercises.
The self - described «genius billionaire playboy philanthropist» is beset
by anxiety attacks and bad dreams, attempting to
acclimate himself to a world where Norse gods clash with alien armies set upon New York.
The film takes what feels like nearly a half - hour
acclimating us to these do - badders, all of whom are currently imprisoned and being taunted
by guards.
The film spends a lot of time
acclimating viewers to his dissociative identity disorder, a lot of which we learn about through interactions with his therapist Dr. Fletcher, played
by Betty Buckley.
Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread devotes a significant amount of time to
acclimating us to the House of Woodcock, ostensibly run
by Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis), a renowned dressmaker in 1950s - era London.
Deklan's first appearance begins the story, as he meets with a VA therapist (played
by David Vegh) who seems disinterested and dismissive of Deklan's inability to
acclimate himself to the civilian world.
As we
acclimate to the color pallet, we're serenaded with «Celebration»
by Kool & the Gang.
American audiences unfamiliar with the fantasy creatures in Japanese animation may take some
acclimating to Totoro, but we find that our children are instantly transported into this film
by Hayao Miyazaki, which has become an all - ages classic.
For the rest of us, we need to forget Renaissance art and reality TV for a second so we can redouble our efforts to help students
acclimate to life at school; tap into each of these children and make a connection strong enough that each one will want to play
by the rules; and make school a place worth showing up to every morning.
The resources in this bundle cover a variety of subjects and engage students in activities that help them make the leap from vacation to education
by allowing them to move about and explore a variety of subjects as they get
acclimated to school again or for the first time with the youngest students.
The teachers union is asking members to take yet another online survey — this one focusing on efforts
by LA Unified to
acclimate teachers to the challenges of the new Common Core curriculum.
In addition to
acclimating to their new role, they have often been tasked with improving student outcomes
by a large percentage over a very short timeline.
Enroll
by Kindergarten or First grade for your child to easily
acclimate to such a powerfully individualized program.
Animals may not be exposed to temperatures less than 45 * F unless they are accompanied
by a certificate signed
by a veterinarian stating that they are
acclimated to lower temperatures.
This concession to dealer demands saddles the Infiniti brand with an old badge just as it is trying to
acclimate consumers to its new naming protocol, whereby all cars have a «Q» prefix followed
by numerals and all crossovers and SUVs have a «QX» prefix.
«We'll install our race engines on Thursday, and consequently we plan to run a limited number of laps during qualifying — a few laps for shakedown and to let the drivers get
acclimated, followed
by qualifying runs.
They rarely exceed seven feet, and while not naturally tame, they are easily
acclimated to handling if raised
by hand.
When confronted
by scary things, he needs you to give him space and time to
acclimate and build confidence.
Pampered Puppies is unique program developed
by our groomers to help our puppy clients become
acclimated to our grooming parlor.
Gracie is in a foster home with a male Dane who helped her get
acclimated by following his lead in her new environment.
Get him
acclimated to these sounds
by playing recordings of crying infants.
To combat this reaction,
acclimate your dog to your comings and goings
by starting small and making the experience a positive one.
From the Transportation.gov website, «Animals may not be exposed to temperatures less than 45 * F unless they are accompanied
by a certificate signed
by a veterinarian stating that they are
acclimated to lower temperatures.»
If your senior cat keeps refusing to enter the carrier, help get your cat
acclimated to it
by placing it among your home's everyday environment.
Even if you decide your dog has earned freedom of the house when you are gone, it's a great idea to keep him
acclimated to a crate
by feeding one meal a day in the crate.
You can do this
by mixing a part of the old cat food with the new one until your cat has fully
acclimated to the latest meal plan.