Sentences with phrase «fear imprint»

The event was so terrifying, and occurred during the ever - important fear imprint period, that they never felt fully safe again.
Anything that spooks your puppy — particularly around weeks eight through 11, which is considered a fear imprint period — can turn into a lifelong phobia.
I knew about the fear imprint between 8 - 10 weeks but not the later one.
Few puppies conform to the precise developmental time table described by scientists and pinpointing developmental dates, such as a hypothetical «fear imprint» period to a specific week, let alone a specific day, really is as simplistic as it is unrealistic.
First you have to be aware of the two fear imprint stages (8 - 12 weeks and about 8 - 10 months).
The «Fear Imprint» cycle of all dogs begins around eight weeks of age and lasts for approximately two weeks.
Adoption age is a balancing act between protecting puppy from fear experiences during fear imprinting phase, and making sure it gets heaps of positive exposure to a wide range of people, places and things before 12 to 14 weeks of age to ensure successful socialization.
With many years of experience in raising puppy, Jazz know that puppies from 8 to 16 weeks of age, go through a fear imprinting stage.
From 8 to 12 weeks of age, puppies go through a fear imprinting stage.

Not exact matches

Otherwise wouldn't these same animals have been imprinted not to fear humans?
Trump remains a visible brand name around NYC's five boroughs, but it is much harder to discern his imprint as a classic power broker — someone who is feared and can make things happen with a phone call or a quiet aside with the right person at the right time.
This meditation is really great for releasing imprints of fear out of your body.
This aesthetic macabre is imprinted in the minds of viewers, demonstrating Argento's mastery to invert our fear and exploit it as a means of seduction.
As recently as a week ago, news sites have been covering commentary from people who follow the publishing industry, claiming that Amazon Publishing is struggling amidst fears from agents and editors who would never send their bestselling authors to a publishing house that is so unproven, that only mid-list authors would be relegated to the new imprint.
I don't think that traditional publishers have much to fear from these new vanity imprints.
Even a pigeon who flaps a wing in a puppy's face at a bad time can imprint bird fear.
There is also a risk that the baby animal will «imprint» on humans, meaning that it will no longer have a fear of humans.
He's also still in the Imprinting Period (first four months) and may still have some lingering anxieties from the First Fear Period.
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