There are cat breed's that have
high pain tolerances as well, like the ragdoll breed.
To top off my mistake she apparently has a very
high pain tolerance as when the collar is giving the shock she apparently feels absolutely nothing!!
Not exact matches
Additionally, Rozin has found that it is not uncommon for people to like the body's defensive responses, such
as the nose and eye tearing that result from eating hot peppers; and he says that people often eat chile at a heat level close to the
highest they can tolerate, which means that liking chile is related to pushing the limits of
pain and
tolerance.
I don't have a very
high pain tolerance and I'm typically all for things that will make tasks easier, so the fact that I pushed a baby out of my you - know - where without so much
as an asprin?
I did a lot of preparation ahead of time, and from previous dramatic injuries I am known
as someone with really
high pain tolerance... However, I went past - term and needed to be induced, contractions were then constant and more painful than I could have imagined, dilation was fast, my perineum did not have much chance to stretch on its own, labor stalled when pushing should have begun, and I ended up with an epidural, pitocin to re-start contractions, and an emergency episiotomy.
As a person takes more and more narcotic
pain medications, their
tolerance generally increases, requiring
higher doses for the narcotic to be effective at fighting
pain; the body adjusts to opioids.
2904, 115 L.Ed.2 d 1067 (1991)(harboring a «dog commonly known
as a pit bull dog» is prima facie evidence of ownership of a vicious dog); City of Richardson v. Responsible Dog Owners of Texas, 794 S.W. 2d 17 (Tex. 1990); Greenwood v. North Salt Lake City, 817 P. 2d 816, 821 (Utah 1991)(pit bull dogs «are known for a unique combination of strength, agility,
tolerance for
pain, ․ aggressiveness ․ were historically bred for fighting and killing, ․ have experienced a proportionately
higher number of bites and attacks ․ [and] that Animal Control treats pit bull dogs differently than other breeds»); American Dog Owners Assoc. v. City of Yakima, 113 Wash. 2d 213, 217, 777 P. 2d 1046, 1048 (1989); Dog Federation of Wisconsin, Inc. v. City of South Milwaukee, 178 Wis. 2d 353, 367, 504 N.W. 2d 375, 381 (Wis.Ct.App.)
Certain breeds of dogs have an extremely
high tolerance to
pain, and they may not show any symptoms even if they have severe injuries such
as a broken bones.
Sometimes presented
as a negative trait, the fact that pitbulls have a
high pain tolerance makes them exceptional family dogs.