Sentences with phrase «lack of exercise needs»

An ideal companion dog, they are popular with older owners thanks to their chilled out nature, tendency to be incredibly quiet, and lack of exercise needs.

Not exact matches

To ensure both objectives are met, the need of the hour is to include conservation goals in regional developmental plans, a nationally important exercise which is seriously lacking,» says Srinivas Vaidyanathan, a researcher from FERAL, and co-author of the paper.
And when you feel the lack of energy and mental clarity when you haven't exercised in three days, you no longer need motivation to go get your sweat on.
Stress is also implicated, as is lack of exercise, so we need to get moving every day; we need to chill out through meditation or some other form of relaxation, and we need a solid seven hours of sleep in complete darkness, every night.
Regular exercise and healthy eating are by far the best ways to keep your heart and cardiovascular system in good working order, but sometimes even a healthy diet can lack some of the nutrients you need to keep them healthy and strong.
Doctors are often more likely to misdiagnose a man's fatigue, brain fog, hair loss, weight gain, or low sex drive as depression or low testosterone («low T»)-- or write it all off to stress, aging, or lack of exercise — rather than conduct the thorough evaluation needed to make a thyroid diagnosis.
Actually obesity needs a global action, on each of the factors that may be involved (diet, lack of exercise, hormonal problems, digestive, etc)
Remember, the longer the intervals, the less time a person may need to recover (due to the obvious lack of exercise intensity), whereas shorter more intense interval sets may require much longer to recover to do the increased energy output.
If you can't feel your glutes working during gluteus maximus exercises — especially deadlifts and squats — but you don't believe a lack of glute strength is the problem, then you need to work on motor control.
It is made for those who have lack of space, but need a bench for weightlifting and performing decline abdominal exercises.
And in between work and family commitments, I've been doing my best to reconnect with the few friends who haven't given up on me, and squeeze in some much - lacking exercise (AKA Driving To And From Work Doesn't Count: You Need To Get Out Of The House, Do Some Exercise, And Get A Freaking Life!)
Chances are, the cause may be a lack of exercise or just that kitty needs a diet change and will soon be back to normal.
Vigorous daily exercise is needed to satisfy the breed's requirements for physical stimulation, a routine that will also lend itself to a reduction in behavior problems that could potentially arise from lack of opportunity to instinctually perform.
Also, if your dog's barking stems from frustration deriving from a lack of exercise or mental stimulation, it is ultimately your responsibility as an owner to ensure your dog's needs are met before investing in a bark collar.
Does not need excessive exercise, but lack of exercise may lead to hyperactivity or destructiveness.
Usually barking means that your dog is in need of something - she / he may be bored (especially in a one dog household with the guardians gone a lot of the time,) lack of exercise, lack of companionship from their own species or lack of human attention, anxiety, fear and stress.
Whether you are the new owner of a kitten or puppy or you have noticed that your beloved and longtime pet's health seems to not be as great as it used to be, you might need to know what sort of food and exercise regime you should be putting your pet on.Most people don't really consider that poor diet and lack of exercise for a pet has the same effects that it would on a human.
* The effects of excessive use of the crate include environmental deprivation, anxiety, hyper behavior (due to lack of exercise and limited movement) and socialization problems, since dogs truly need interaction with people and exposure to a variety of stimulation (people, places, other animals, experiences) to become a good, stable, well - mannered companion.
Other Goldens are released to rescue because of behavior problems due to lack of exercise and poor understanding of the needs of the breed.
An adult dog can be in a kennel up to 10 hours a day, but will need more exercise and time with you once out of the kennel to balance out the isolation and lack of exercise.
We agree that time home alone and lack of exercise are important factors to consider when bringing a dog into your life, but they don't need to be limiting factors.
All dogs need their daily exercise, and a lack of exercise will mean a lethargic and restless dog at night.
Coupled with the lack of well - developed measures it becomes very difficult for clinicians to determine if an exercise regime being prescribed is ineffective, and the prescription needs adjusting, or if the individual is non-adherent and requires further support to facilitate uptake and maintenance of their exercise programme.
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