Sentences with phrase «dogs fear men»

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Like the Pharisees who couldn't answer Jesus's question about John the Baptist, feminists fear the public implications of both porn - positivity («So you're OK with men being dogs?»)
'' There were some dogs out there on both sides tonight, some full - grown men who have no fear in this game,» Freeman said.
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So it is up to Johnnie Smalls (James Willson), one of the few long - time community residents, to tell them about «The Great Fear» — the man - eating descendant of the vicious dog who plagued the boys of the first movie.
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Fearing he was unable to care for his dog, the man traveled to the LDH in North Melbourne to surrender Scruffy to someone who, he believed, would care for him.
A dog who has a general fear of all strangers, rather than a specific fear of men or children, may be genetically predisposed to being fearful.
For example, a somewhat common problem among abused dogs is a fear of men.
Place a particular emphasis in creating great associations with children and men since several dogs seem to be more likely to develop fear of men and children.
Fear that spreads to anything similar, (all dogs, all black dogs, all men, all children.
While there's plenty of evidence that man's best friend experiences primary emotions, such as fear and happiness, there's little evidence that dogs feel secondary emotions like pride, jealousy and guilt.
Stray dogs have no history, so adopters should be ready for anything, including excessive barking, house - soiling, destructive chewing, fear - biting, escaping, lack of socialization, poor health, fear of men, women, children, noises, other dogs, and so on.
It is often used for dogs with handling issues (e.g., uncomfortable with having their collar grabbed), fears of certain types of people (men, people with facial hair, tall people), or reactivity toward objects, such as cars.
Say for instance your dog shows anxiety, fear or aggression towards your UPS delivery man.
Max was fostered for a year because his foster Dad, also the head of the Rescue, couldn't find that special family for him after his very rough start, crowded into a chain link kennel, being roughly treated by men thus a fear jumper, EXTREMELY shy, not leash trained, preferred being outside, not cuddly and wary of other dogs.
A puppy being trained for service work needs to know not to fear other dogs, cats, children, men, women, tall people, people of differing ethnicity, umbrellas, strollers, stairs, ceiling fans, fireworks, busy streets and more.
Came with food aggression, fear of men, fear of people of color, and separation anxiety... 5 years later and you can now add on fearfulness and aggression towards small dogs, children, and pretty much everything... Nothing has worked to fix this dog, and I've about lost it, we can't find a place to stay for more than a few months cause of her issues.
A dog that pees itself in terror when a man comes to the door is different from a ten month old puppy in the middle of a fear period that jumps backwards nervously when it sees a recycling bin.
The most common things puppies develop a fear of are children, men, loud noises, fast movements / wheels, handling / touch, new dogs and new environments.
There are also sets based on Pixar's Inside Out — with figures based on Joy, Disgust, Anger, Fear, and Sadness — and one from United Front Games (Sleeping Dogs) focused on Marvel characters including Hulkbuster Iron Man, Ultron, and more.
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