Sentences with phrase «images of dogs longer»

Dogs looked at images of dogs longer than images of humans, regardless of the familiarity of the faces presented in the images.

Not exact matches

We, as sworn members of the clan of Dog People, have come a long way from our human - centric beginnings when corvettes and other sporty coupes were «image builders.»
The tail is usually docked at birth to length meant to complete the image of a «square dog» approximately as high as he is long.
Thankfully these experiments are no longer performed, but this side of a dog's character can be seen in the classical image of the mistreated pet dog who remains faithful to its abusive owner.
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However long it takes, after a few days the dog's image of itself seems to evolve from one of giving direction to taking it with compliance prior to being petted, getting dinner, going out the door, getting on the couch, etc..
This study looked at both research dogs and pet dogs in Helsinki, presenting them with images (both upright and inverted) of humans and dogs (familiar and strangers), then used eye - tracking technology to measure where they looked and for how long.
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The image shows how the bones of the paw and wrist angle back when a dog has long nails, but the damage doesn't stop there.
Biography always informs an artist's work (Cortese is from suburban Long Island; Aparicio, from a Salvadoran neighborhood in Los Angeles and Brackens, from Mexia, Texas) but in making strange versions of familiar images (a dog, a tree and a catfish), each artist has signaled that far more is behind her / his work.
Images of cats and dogs have long represented unsavory traits.
Although each work is an independent work of art, the various images relate to each other stylistically and the long wall seems to narrate a story: demure charcoal drawings of reclining nude female figures and black and white portraits of dogs are being juxtaposed with Shishkin's colourful and richly patterned paintings.
In both works, a recollected landscape provided the initial impulse, but the representational image was transformed in the artist's imagination by feelings inspired by bridge and beach; in the one, sensations of girders and height and the varied meanings implicit in «spanning a void,» and in the other, thoughts of George, a dog she once owned, and a memorable summer day spent swimming in East Hampton, Long Island.
I couldn't resist posting this image, which I shot on my midday dog walk today and, in many ways, reflects the determination of my friends and neighbors to throw off the gloom left by a very long winter.
Trim Color — Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Door Color — Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Paint Color in Closet — Horizon by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Bed — Overstock Black and White Dalmation Fabric — Premier Prints — Togo Lamps — HomeGoods Black and White Striped Throw — IKEA Coverlet — Have had for a long time not sure where it was originally purchased Bed Skirt and Shams — Country Curtains Nightstands — Pier 1 about 8 years ago, they still carry them but they are considerably more expensive than back when I purchased ours Basket under nightstand — Wayfair Lamps — Home Goods Roman Shades — Lowe's (they've since been discontinued) Drapery Panels — IKEA Drapery Rods — Lowe's Duvet Cover — Target about 7 years ago Rug — HomeGoods Black and White Square Pillows — Target several years ago Trunk at end of bed — an antique shop about 10 - 11 years ago Picture above bed — from a little shop in SC about 8 years ago Desk — IKEA Chair — Joss and Main Black and White Tree Image — Pottery Barn about 12 years ago Gold Scissors, Stapler and Dog Tape Dispenser — Nate Berkus at Target Notebooks — HomeGoods Miniature Scissors in wooden spool — Antique Farmhouse Vase with Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we use it as a vase) Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna Bond
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