Also, ask strangers or guests to ignore the dog, which
includes avoiding eye contact, until it feels comfortable approaching their space.
But if your child's obsession with a certain color is accompanied by behavior that
includes avoiding eye contact, not sharing interests or achievements with you or others, or difficulty understanding facial expressions, body postures, and gestures, these might be signs of autism and early intervention can make a difference.
Not exact matches
For instance, high - status people tend to seek
eye contact more often than low - status people, and various cultures,
including some Muslim ones,
avoid prolonged
eye contact in certain settings.
Open body language
includes uncrossed arms and legs and looking at you when you speak, not looking over your shoulder or
avoiding eye contact.
His hobbies
include eating Doritos, playing Atari games,
avoiding eye contact and drinking excessive amounts of coffee.
Some signs
include the dog going stiff, closing his mouth,
avoiding eye contact, yawning, showing tension in the face with the ears or lips pulled back tightly, or leaning away from the hugger.
Horse owners are advised to follow these basic CDFA and UC Davis Center for Equine Health (CEH) biosecurity guidelines to decrease the potential EHV - 1 / EHM spread at equine facilities and events: • Limit horse - to - horse
contact • Limit horse - to - human - to - horse
contact •
Avoid use of communal water sources •
Avoid sharing of equipment unless thoroughly cleaned and disinfected between uses • Monitor horses for clinical signs of EHM
including fever of 101.5 °F or greater, nasal discharge, cough, reddish mucous membranes, puffy and red
eyes, swollen legs and acute onset of neurologic signs (ataxia, recumbency, urinary incontinence) In 2011, an EHV - 1 / EHM outbreak at the Western National Cutting Horse Event in Ogden, Utah potentially exposed the virus to at least 2,106 horses at 242 equine facilities in 19 states (
including California) and one Canadian province, and forced the cancellation of horse shows from coast to coast.
Appeasement behaviors
include holding the ears back, tucking the tail, crouching or rolling over on the back,
avoiding eye contact or turning the body sideways to the perceived threat.
Lists found on the internet often
include lying,
avoiding eye contact except when lying, persistent nonsense questions or incessant chatter and so on.