Bailey has always been a pretty sensitive soul,
she cowers when voices are raised (even if it's in excitement) and a few weeks ago I wrote a post about her journey with separation anxiety.
If you find your child
cowers when you raise your hand, this is a sign that they're fearful of you.
Before he was neutered he would just
cower when he was around other dogs.
She cowered when I grabbed the paper.
She may be skittish and snappy,
cowering when other dogs or animals approach, and retaliating to any social overtures with a volley of barks and teeth - displays.
Not exact matches
And
when that same Cruz shot up the school on Valentine's Day, a «pusillanimous» Peterson «
cowered in a safe location between two concrete walls» as it «rained bullets upon the teachers and students,» according to the complaint.
Prince Bader splurged on this controversial and decidedly un-Islamic portrait of Christ at a time
when most members of the Saudi elite, including some in the royal family, are
cowering under a sweeping crackdown against corruption and self - enrichment.
«Our treasury rifled; our credit shaken; the poor laborer asking vainly for his honest wages day after day; the rich official reveling in disreputable gains; an enormous debt heaped upon us we know not how; our schools decaying, our teachers
cowering before their Catholic masters; our press,
when it ventures to complain, threatened with violence or insulted by offered bribes; the interests of the city neglected, its honorable reputation gone.»
well, until around Halloween,
when darkness again dominates the earth, (in the north anyway) and we again
cower in fear of the dark, and pray and wait for our savior to be born... again.
Otherwise, we've made no progress from the days
when people
cowered in caves fearing the wrath of their pagan gods.
When YOU
cower in the corner — they win!
When Jesus, our older brother, presented himself in the sanctuary of God, his humanity fully intact, he did not
cower as though he were in a place of «blazing fire and darkness and gloom.»
Well the Democrats have a Bright Future
when you have people like Rubio who
cower to the Ignorance of America.
And rest assured that if and
when you or anyone else tries this ploy, I'm going to call bs rather than
cower in silence from the «J'accuse!»
The point is
when I am faced with someone that is insulting the choices I have made or giving unsolicited advice that goes against my beliefs, I don't need to
cower in shame.
When the scientists stimulated those cells with light, the critters
cowered in fear, showing that the long - term memories were already there.
When's the last time you saw a movie studio
cower so before an author?
There were plenty of other problems, though - did anyone else notice the «stone» pillar that Neeson and Zeta - Jones were
cowering against at the end of the film SQUISHED
when Neeson put his weight on it to stand up??
It's a relief
when, having left the castle, she stops
cowering.
Wilfried is the terrorist with a conscience, disturbed at the thought of looking like a Nazi —
when the Israelis show up, he is the one who tells the
cowering hostages to take cover, implying a humane decency that his Palestinian counterparts supposedly lack.
Paula Patton is able to make the proceedings more watchable than not as the tenacious Brea, and it's appreciative that
when her and John's lives are on the line, she doesn't just stand back and
cower.
But
when in the latter, he's all darting eyes,
cowering posture and evasive mumbles.
When Jesse is
cowering in her drab, dingy roadside digs, there are even a few alluring shades of Mulholland Dr., another film that sees Los Angeles as a seductive beast, sucking starlets in, then sucking the life out of them.
In others, as
when he and Grahame catch an afternoon matinee of Ridley Scott's Alien, she takes the reins, loudly guffawing at all the stomach - bursting gore while Turner and the rest of the audience
cower in fright.
When they are forced to kiss in order to deflect the suspicion of two German guards, she thinks: «There, in the street, for the benefit of the German Green Police and the people who are
cowering in their houses but peeking out from their curtains, Ollie cups my face in his hands and kisses me.
But before the end —
when she and other children would be forced to
cower in terror in dank bomb shelters and wartime deprivations would take a harrowing toll — Irmgard's doubts about the «truths» she had been force - fed increased, fueled by the few brave souls who had not accepted Hitler and his abominations.
When a rumor spread that «Big Rob» had confessed to the crime, a group of white farmers stormed the county jail and, according to one witness, shot Edwards as he
cowered in his cell, then bashed in his skull with crowbars.
(It was World War I
when an American soldier in an abandoned French village had first found that shell - shocked puppy
cowering in the rubble.)
I only hope that the day will soon come
when Old Saint Jack will be working beside me instead of
cowering in fear over what Mel Linduaer might say about him if he dares to say clearly and firmly and plainly what he knows about the message of the last 30 years of academic research.
When I raise my hand, she
cowers and blinks like she's going to be whacked.
The benefits of positive dog - training technique are that your dog will not become scared or aggressive, try to
cower from you or respond only
when it suits him.
That would not explain their fear of vacuum cleaners, TV's or washing machines or explain why sometimes they
cower and balk
when going through doorways - unless of course a man had beaten them with a vacuum cleaner while they were tied to a washing machine in a doorway with a TV on loud in the background.
It appears someone may have been physical
when training him, as he will
cower if you reach over his head.
She is about five now and is still skinny as ever and
cowers down
when we go to pet her becuase of trama she had as a puppy at that place.
You'll see a dog
cower in the back of his crate
when you are feeding him, and then one day he finds the courage to make eye contact.
She
cowers, cries, becomes aggressive towards other animals, or chews on non-toy objects
when she is triggered.
The fact that Lucky «would
cower at the sight of any man and would run away
when she saw a leash or chain» shows how much she had suffered.
When in a situation that seems to trigger submissive urination, a dog will tend to display submissive postures, such as
cowering, lowering the body, raising the front paws, tucking the tail, flattening the ears back, licking the lips or displaying a submissive grin.
It's true that dogs may
cower or hide behind us
when they are in fear, but that dog usually exhibits other signs of fear in addition to leaning.
Since these dogs must be able to assist their owners during thunderstorms or in other noisy situations, it's important that they do not
cower in fear
when they hear a loud noise.
Does your dog bark at,
cower or get nervous
when meeting new people?
If the dog also
cowers, lowers her body, lays her ears flat, and licks her lips
when greeting a new arrival, you can be sure she's telling the newcomer he's the pack leader.
When you notice your pet showing signs of stress (pacing, panting,
cowering, trembling, etc) remove them from the situation by placing them in a dark, quiet familiar room or kennel to calm down.
He loves to have his chin scratched but can
cower occasionally
when large people come close.
If your dog is showing signs of being uneasy — including
cowering, tucking his tail between his legs or licking his lips — stay relaxed and have him focus on you, offering treats
when he glances at the puppy.
«There are times
when — if you approach her the wrong way — she will flinch and
cower.»
The puppy learns that you praise them
when they
cower and tremble.
If your dog barks and
cowers away
when a stranger approaches, that dog may be barking out of fear.
When we first met Foxy, Bunny and Twinkle they trembled, crouched, and
cowered in fear.
Pay attention to what you typically do
when he hears a loud noise and
cowers.