Sentences with phrase «to develop behavioral problems»

Some children do develop behavioral problems as a result of separation.
If mental and physical exercise is not given in some manner he can easily develop behavioral problems such as destructive behavior and anxiety.
Children are at greater risk of developing behavioral problems after a divorce if there is a lack of communication, minimal warmth and inconsistent discipline coming from the parents.
He can also develop behavioral problems if he thinks he is the leader of the pack.
Unfortunately, some dogs have irresponsible or abusive guardians, and can develop behavioral problems in response.
She said socialization is so critical because it can prevent a dog from developing behavioral problems later in life such as extreme fear or aggression.
Some cats may even develop behavioral problems from training collars, so it is always best to use caution.
Despite the fact that the dog may be unhealthy, the dog can also develop behavioral problems as well.
What we found repeatedly was that single kittens adopted into homes without other young cats frequently develop behavioral problems.
The breed is devoted to its masters but can develop behavioral problems with weak or inexperienced owners.
Dogs thrive on several hours of exercise and companionship every day, when they are constantly left alone they often develop behavioral problems.
Training and conditioning is key however, should your Dane develop behavioral problems, your opinions about the size of your dog will increase exponentially.
Dogs that don't get an opportunity to play regularly develop behavioral problems.
Particularly susceptible cats may even get sick, or develop behavioral problems such as aggression.
Dogs and cats who don't receive daily interaction have a greater risk of developing behavioral problems, anxiety and obesity.
I love working with dogs at all stages of life — whether they are just puppies that are new to your family or older dogs that have developed behavioral problems later in life.
If your cat has sensitive paws it could even develop behavioral problems and refuse using the litter box.
If this happens, they may develop behavioral problems as they grow older because their inherent need for play has not been met.
Infants being fed soy formula are at increased risk for developing behavioral problems because soy contains phytates, which block the absorption of essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron and zinc, all which are crucial to the proper brain and emotional development of infants.
Special Needs Exercise: Gordon Setters require daily exercise, such as a walk, jog or hike so that they do not develop behavioral problems.
In one study, primary school kids who named more aggressive peers as their friends were more likely to develop behavioral problems over time (Mrug et al 2004).
East - European Shepherds who are not provided proper outlets for their energy will almost surely develop behavioral problems such as extreme destructiveness, hyper activity, over excitability, house - breaking accidents, and aggression.
Flexor tendonectomy salvage surgery is an option for painful cats, cats with bone fragments (a common problem that occurs due to poor surgical technique), or those who develop behavioral problems as a result of declawing.
Working dog breeds such as Border Collies and German Shepherds can develop behavioral problems when not getting adequate exercise and interaction.
Many cats urinate inappropriately due to a medical problem, but then develop a behavioral problem the longer they urinate outside the box.
Are they too involved and overprotective of their kids or are they too lax and permissive that many children develop behavioral problems early on?
The Cairn Terrier thrives on attention and training, and will develop behavioral problems from lack of it.
In 2011, The New York Times reported on a study conducted by Dr. Walter F. Burghardt, Jr. — the chief of behavioral medicine at the Daniel E. Holland Military Working Dog Hospital at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas — that found that military working dogs are at risk for developing behavioral problems that were most easily categorized as «canine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).»
It is not a dog for people with little experience in the education and training of dogs since they may have a tendency to develop behavioral problems if not taken care of as they deserve.
Lonely kittens can also develop behavioral problems such as litter box issues and aggressive play biting, in addition to being more destructive around the home.
In one study, primary school kids who named more aggressive peers as their friends were more likely to develop behavioral problems over time (Mrug et al 2004).
The study he cites was conducted at Pennsylvania State with 116 families and concluded that babies who persistently cried were more likely to develop behavioral problems later in life.
Over subsequent years, he became demotivated and even developed behavioral problems.
Gordon Setters require daily exercise, such as a walk, jog or hike so that they do not develop behavioral problems.
A new study suggests that some children may be genetically predisposed to developing behavioral problems in child care and preschool settings.
In some cases, some dogs may develop behavioral problems as a result of flea bite dermatitis.
This stress may cause children to develop a behavioral problem, but Carton assures they are often temporary.
This is certainly the case when a parent realizes that her or his child is developing behavioral problems.
MONDAY, Aug. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Pregnant women who take acetaminophen — best known as Tylenol — might raise the risk that their child will develop behavioral problems such as attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a new study suggests.
Being confined to a crate is something that can incite a Dachshund to participate in destructive behavior, or to develop behavioral problems.
But unless they get sufficient exercise, they are prone to developing behavioral problems and putting on extra weight.
Your dog will be happier and less likely to develop behavioral problems.
A dog left penned up or isolated for long periods of time without companionship most often will develop behavioral problems such as excessive barking, excited urination upon owners return, hyper activity like jumping up on people and even biting because of excitement or fear.
Without adequate exercise, both mental and physical, this breed is prone to developing behavioral problems.
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