Sentences with phrase «fearful behavior means»

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This means gradually exposing your dog to the fearful stimuli and rewarding or praising him when he exhibits the desired behavior.
I David Baron at Superdog, because of his credentials and National Recognition as a leading expert in Aggressive and fearful dogs, dogs with Severe... I mean Severe Behavior Problems.
It sounds hard to say a dog should have been euthanized, but when the alternative is a) prolonging the dog's extreme, crippling fearful life where it can never truly enjoy itself or relax, and b) saddling a well - meaning, loving family with a dog whose behaviors are so deeply abnormal that the family can never enjoy their pet fully and may even end up thinking dogs are just sad, painful responsibilities — well, I think the latter is worse.
I mean, dogs have been kept isolated when young would easily explain both aggressive and fearful behavior, and the likelihood the dog was properly socialized and educated as a puppy has very little to do with it being neutered.
Behavior Modification Plans: If your dog is exhibiting any problem behaviors that might mean a legal liability; like being shy or fearful, having Separation Anxiety or Isolation Distress, showing Dog - Dog aggression, On - leash aggression or Dog - Human aggression, an Individual Behavior Modification plan is what you need.
Given what you describe about your ex's behavior, it is possible that she terminated the relationship because of having an avoidant attachment style, meaning that she is fearful about entering and becoming too close to others.1 People with avoidant attachment styles are more likely than people with other styles to end relationships when they start getting too intimate2 and to use indirect strategies to do so, such as avoiding direct communication about the real problems that are leading to the break - up.3 In other words, she may have been holding back negative feelings.
There could be many reasons, such her having a personality disorder (e.g., borderline and dysphoria [making her very dependent]-RRB-, or having a fearful or anxious attachment style, meaning that she (the abuser) is continually worried about losing you and your relationship.4 Chances are, she will not see her own behavior as abusive and she is making it appear that YOU have the control — she is placing the burden of choice between hobbies on you, while ignoring her own role in placing the demand for restrictions in the first place.
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