managing her environment carefully and exposing her to lots of great stuff for socialization purposes, so often times
this first fear period passes without any obvious signs or behavior changes — many owners never notice that it has taken place.
He's also still in the Imprinting Period (first four months) and may still have some lingering anxieties from
the First Fear Period.
But do be aware of the effects of
that first Fear Period and take things slowly if he shows any signs of fear or anxiety in new situations, or with new people.
During
the first fear period therefore it is important to avoid exposing the puppy to traumatic experiences.
As in
the first fear period, it is best to avoid traumatic experiences during this time such as shipping dogs on a plane and any other overwhelming experience.
According to Meghan E. Herron, veterinarian and Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists,
this first fear period takes place between the ages of 8 to 10 weeks.
He's building on the socialization and interactions that he started on during the second and third months, and has hopefully come through
the first Fear Period unscathed.
Not exact matches
«During such scary
periods, you should never forget two things:
First, widespread
fear is your friend as an investor, because it serves up bargain purchases.
'' [During scary
periods such as major market panics] you should never forget two things:
First, widespread
fear is your friend as an investor, because it serves up bargain purchases.
While I have a certain longing for that sort of freedom, i.e. selling all, traveling for extended
periods etc., just reading your
first paragraph in your response above David sent chills of
fear into me....
He worked out a view of history in biblical terms in which the
first period is that of the Father, characterized by the rigour of the law, and man's response of servile obedience and
fear.
Sturridge was forced to drop out of the England squad earlier this week, but the injury is thought to be worse than
first feared, and he's now expected to be out for a longer
period.
I too am a
first time parent and I remember when my little one was 11 weeks, so dependent on me, not really responding much (he is 14 months old) except for the faint smile or coo and me just running around trying to meet his needs I just thought that
period of time would never end and alot of my actions that I look back now and regret wwere out of anxiety and
fear that this child who is so needy now would be so needy forever and in your mind you feel you have to control things now and put your foot down.
Just think about the facts of the matter that you don't have
fear about getting into any unpleasant
periods with any potential affiliate as there is no encounter to cope with meeting of real love at
first.
We specifically chose the
first two
periods to simulate today's
fears of investing new money immediately prior to some horrible market breakdown.
In addition, it may show a
fear response to strange objects or people during the
first week of the socialization
period, and may hide, growl, or run away.
This is similar to the
First Fear - Impact
Period.
The Second
Fear - Impact
period is similar to the First Fear - Impact Period and lasts for approximately 3
period is similar to the
First Fear - Impact
Period and lasts for approximately 3
Period and lasts for approximately 3 weeks.
Puppies experience a
fear period around 8 — 10 wk of age, which often coincides with joining a new family and the
first veterinary visit.
The
first 3 - 4 weeks acts as a trial
period during which time the cats are kept in an outdoor room with food, water, and litter so they understand where their food will be coming from and won't run away in
fear when released.
The
first fear / avoidance
period in a puppy's development occurs roughly between 7 - 12 weeks of age.