Sentences with phrase «frightened by loud noises»

They don't like to be held or cuddled, they are easily frightened by loud noises, and their bones and spines are very breakable — not a good fit for a small child who may view them as a toy.
veterinarian to help calm your dog when frightened by loud noises (noise aversion).
SILEO is a medication prescribed by your veterinarian to help calm your dog when frightened by loud noises (noise aversion).
«One in five pets escape when frightened by loud noises, such as fireworks or thunderstorms.»
Animals may become frightened by loud noises, or by strangers such as stressful times such as moving.
While doing agility competitions or dog shows, she can sometimes become distracted or frightened by loud noises, Sykes says.
It could be as simple as the box is too dirty and needs to be emptied more often, or it could be more complicated if the cat has started to associate the litter box with a negative experience like being frightened by a loud noise while using the box.
Be Your Dog's Advocate I have had two cases where young puppies were leashed to chairs then, frightened by a loud noise, took off running with the chair bouncing and chasing endlessly behind them.

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Start by trying to see the world from your rabbit's point of view: You're a prey animal, perhaps in a new, unfamiliar environment, and sudden movements, loud noises and creatures towering above frighten you.
Attempt to frighten away coyotes by making loud noises (e.g., shouting, air horn) and acting aggressively (e.g., waving your arms, throwing sticks, spraying with a hose).
Keep your cats inside if you don't already do so, and don't leave your dog outside, especially if they are shy, nervous, or easily frightened by kids, loud noises, and lights.
For example, if a young dog is frightened by a loud, surprising noise, it may develop a life long fear or phobia of loud noises such as thunder or firecrackers.
Things that might upset your cat while she's eliminating in her box include being cornered or trapped by a dog, cat or person, hearing a loud noise or commotion, or seeing something frightening or startling.
Loud and excessive noise created by trick - or - treaters can frighten your cat or dog.
Typical tests might ensure that a dog can handle sudden loud or strange noises; can walk on assorted unfamiliar surfaces comfortably; are not frightened by people with canes, wheelchairs, or unusual styles of walking or moving; get along well with children and with the elderly; and so on.
Loud and excessive noise created by trick - or - treaters can frighten your pet.
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