We often engage in
dangerous behavior when we are carrying tremendous burdens within us.
But Cabral acknowledges that a dog who has been trained with a prong collar may revert to
dangerous behavior when not wearing it.
Not exact matches
They used to remember thinking but now it's no longer necessary and with the enriched water it is no longer possible after the cataclysmic campaigns of the last decade
when it was decided that facts no longer mattered so therefore truth no longer existed so therefore thinking was no longer necessary but in fact futile so therefore not only sterile but
dangerous and therefore
behavior alone was substantial and adherence to action alone was useful.
There are times, of course,
when behavior is
dangerous, even
when it is normal for a particular age.
But
when the new black conservatives accent black
behavior and responsibility in such a way that the cultural realities of black people are ignored, they are playing «a deceptive and
dangerous intellectual game with the lives and fortunes of disadvantaged people.
Consider the following
when deciding whether to inform another parent about her teenager's destructive or
dangerous behavior.
As one Huffington post article on the subject explained, people who are psychopaths often don't yawn
when others do (one of those weird but true social
behaviors), stay super calm in
dangerous situations, and thrive on drama (without even showing it).
Once kids get into middle school and high school, the hour or two after school is the highest risk time for
dangerous behaviors like substance abuse, because it's the largest chunk of time
when kids are unmonitored.
When I feel like I'm about to explode — and their
behavior isn't anything
dangerous — I go and lock myself in the bathroom, sit and breathe for a bit.
For this reason, parents sometimes resort to a tap on the bottom to get the toddler's attention and signal that their
behavior is unacceptable, particularly
when what the toddler is doing is
dangerous.
If your teen feels they can talk to you and can always come to you
when they are in a bind, they are less likely to engage in
dangerous behavior.
When your child does something
dangerous or disrespectful, use empathy and respectful language to guide him to the appropriate
behavior by stating the limit and helping him follow through.
«Family and household members are often the first to notice
when someone is in crisis or exhibiting
dangerous behavior.
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially
dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open
when leaving home), or the need to place the objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
Social psychology crystallized in the 19th century around a concern with crowd
behavior: Why do otherwise reasonable individuals become irrational or even
dangerous when placed in a mob of people?
«Our findings are crucial in that they help identify potential brain biomarkers that,
when taken into context with behavioral differences, may help identify which adolescents are at risk for
dangerous and pathological
behaviors in the future,» Dewitt explained.
«Thus, it is plausible that their brains literally don't believe that they are severely underweight and their
behavior is
dangerous even
when objective evidence suggests otherwise.»
Similarly,
when problems involve
dangerous behaviors (like wandering outside or leaving the stove on), significant changes in mood, and losses in abilities like dressing and personal hygiene, it is time to seek professional help.
When he's approached by a pregnant woman struggling with an unstable radical activist husband, he gets embroiled in a treacherous scenario that forces him to confront his troubled past and drives him to increasingly
dangerous and shocking
behavior.
When the kids suddenly create a disastrous event halfway through, Baker doesn't overplay the moment, instead focusing on how it wakes up the other adults in the motel to Halley's
dangerous behavior even as her daughter maintains her carefree existence.
Stars: Sarah Shahi, Dennis Haysbert, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Kathryn Morris, Jessica L Producers: Mickey Fisher, Brooklyn Weaver, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey Premise: A grounded and dramatic thriller about a former detective specializing in human
behavior who is brought in
when the launch of an advanced virtual reality program has
dangerous and unintended consequences.
When the middle class youth leaves the bars / clubs they enter paying a fortune by their own standards, saying the «slum dwellers are here»; when they are turned away from malls they go to for shopping on the grounds that they are deemed «dangerous»; when they are subject to ostracizing behavior at stores they do manage to enter they are repeatedly reminded that it is nearly impossible to attain the desired social status and trying to be like the middle class and not being able to do so generates considerable r
When the middle class youth leaves the bars / clubs they enter paying a fortune by their own standards, saying the «slum dwellers are here»;
when they are turned away from malls they go to for shopping on the grounds that they are deemed «dangerous»; when they are subject to ostracizing behavior at stores they do manage to enter they are repeatedly reminded that it is nearly impossible to attain the desired social status and trying to be like the middle class and not being able to do so generates considerable r
when they are turned away from malls they go to for shopping on the grounds that they are deemed «
dangerous»;
when they are subject to ostracizing behavior at stores they do manage to enter they are repeatedly reminded that it is nearly impossible to attain the desired social status and trying to be like the middle class and not being able to do so generates considerable r
when they are subject to ostracizing
behavior at stores they do manage to enter they are repeatedly reminded that it is nearly impossible to attain the desired social status and trying to be like the middle class and not being able to do so generates considerable rage.
But
when it is stripped out of context, repackaged, and used to encourage particular
behaviors, it can become quite
dangerous.
When a dog's
behavior is
dangerous or unpredictable it's especially hard.
* Training /
Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
Behavior Modification hasn't resulted in an acceptable change in the dog; * There is significant risk and / or evidence that dog is going to seriously injure someone; aggression problems don't automatically mean the dog will injure someone or is
dangerous; I am referring to the idea that even with reasonable precautions, supervision, training and
behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
behavior modification, the dog is still going to get around all of that and hurt someone; * You have made a reasonable effort to work with the dog and situation; meaning you have PAID a professional to help you, worked the situation properly and diligently, and you still can't trust the dog to not hurt itself, another animal or a person; * The dog is so
dangerous you can't place the dog with someone else; * The owner isn't willing, or is unable, or unqualified, to work with the dog any further, even with supervised professional help; some people won't follow instructions, so some of these dogs would be fine in the hands of someone else, but not the current owner; * Regardless what you do (
behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too dangerous to wo
behavior modification, training, and / or behavioral medications) nothing has made the dog manageable, and your trainer is recommending you consider euthanasia; * Even behavioral medications can't alleviate the problem; I am experienced working with drugs prescribed by veterinarians and can give you feedback as to how things are going, or
when you might wish to consider another drug; * This dog is too
dangerous to work with.
Any change in
behavior that is constant such as urinating more, drinking more water, urinating less, and trying to urinate but nothing comes out (this is a serious
dangerous clinical sign of urinary obstruction — see vet immediately), hiding, wanting to be by his or herself
when normally very social, (a big sign in cats if something is wrong), off balance, overall weakness, eating less or more than usual, painful crying out.
When this happens (it will be an accident at first, but can become
dangerous if you don't stop the unwanted
behavior early and often), use a marker word like «drop it» or calmly tell them «no» and stop the game immediately.
What seems cute now will not be cute
when the puppy becomes a dog and the
behavior becomes potentially
dangerous to others and to the dog himself!
Pulling on a leash is certainly annoying, but did you know that
when a dog is attached to a neck collar the
behavior can be
dangerous as well?
Although this can be adorable
when they are tiny puppies, it is a
behavior that you want to discourage because it could be
dangerous when your dog becomes full grown.
An animal potentially
dangerous to humans means any of the following: Any animal which,
when unprovoked and off the property of the owner or keeper, engages in
behavior that threatens the safety of a human being so that the human has to take defensive action to protect himself / herself or that person is injured.
Sure, it's cute
when the dog is still a puppy, but
when Fido grows up, the cuteness is gone and the
behavior can be annoying or
dangerous.
This year, researchers from Stanford University used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wide - Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (WONDER) and found the exact same thing — dogs are still
dangerous when we don't approach them the right way, and don't educate our kids about canine
behavior.
Not only do they betray a theoretically simplistic view of a most sophisticated social structure but also, such notions tend to be counterproductive, inhumane and
dangerous when cavalierly extrapolated to dog training, or the treatment of
behavior problems.
When dogs fight, we may objectively determine whether they are simply having a doggy disagreement (no injury is inflicted on either dog), or whether the
behavior is
dangerous (one dog is injured because the other has no bite inhibition).
It can be frustrating
when your dog shows inconsistent
behavior, and you can typically count on them being most inconsistent in public where it can not only be embarrassing, but
dangerous.
«If your dog becomes growly, snappy, or otherwise
dangerous when you try to remove him from a human, you are dealing with serious challenge and control
behavior.
Every one of the above techniques are prime examples of the least effective, most
dangerous methods you could possibly employ
when working with dogs — especially those exhibiting aggression or anxious
behavior.
(1996) Topics in this award winning video for children (ages 4 - 10) include recognizing signs of
dangerous behavior and situations, how to interact with family and friend's pets, and how to be safe
when approached by a stray animal.
This question is designed to expose the ethical duty entailed by procedural justice to obtain consensus from those who will be harmed by any delay in taking action on the basis of uncertainty
when delay will likely increase the harms to those most vulnerable to the
dangerous behavior.
, the California Supreme Court held that a case that falls into this «gray area» between intentional and negligent
behavior exists «
when a person with no intent to cause harm intentionally performs an act so unreasonable and
dangerous that he knows, or should know, it is highly probable that harm will result.»
Co., the California Supreme Court held that a case that falls into this «gray area» between intentional and negligent
behavior exists «
when a person with no intent to cause harm intentionally performs an act so unreasonable and
dangerous that he knows, or should know, it is highly probable that harm will result.»
Accidents and injuries are especially devastating
when they result from another party's reckless or careless
behavior, such as a distracted driver or an inattentive business owner who failed to fix a
dangerous condition.
Just as with a private citizen,
when negligent
behavior from a public employee or entity leads to injury, be it intentional or due to
dangerous conditions, the responsible entity can be held liable under California law.
This seriously negligent
behavior,
when performed by a driver of a twenty - ton vehicle, becomes even more
dangerous.
When combined with foul weather, other impaired boaters,
dangerous wave or wake conditions, increased speed or reckless
behavior, serious, even tragic, accidents can result.
Driving is
dangerous — everyone knows that — but
when people engage in risky driving
behaviors, they make the situation even worse.
Collisions occur
when a driver following another car is engaging in
dangerous driving
behaviors such as any of the following:
when a driver following another car is engaging in
dangerous driving
behaviors such as any of the following:
Safe passing maneuvers, parking procedures, turning techniques, proper vehicle maintenance and pedestrian awareness are all part of the curriculum at a DMV traffic school online program, as well as identification of
dangerous activities such as passenger
behavior, driving
when intoxicated or with insufficient sleep, and mobile phone usage.