I never yell at a driver unless doing so is the only way the driver responds or unless the driver does not give me control of the vehicle when I ask for it.
If an owner wants to minimize this behavior, they should
never yell at the bird to be quiet because as far as the bird is concerned, their owner is yelling with them and not at them.
And last but not least — pledge to
never yell at or hit your dog... to be patient and kind and give your dog lots of love and praise every day.
And last but not least - pledge to
never yell at or hit your puppy... to be patient and kind and give your puppy lots of love and praise every day.
Remember, always do this in short bursts, cheer the dog on, end on a positive note, and
never yell at, scold, or otherwise make a dog feel bad for his efforts.
Always reward your cat for good behavior to reinforce it, and
never yell at or punish your cat (this will just frighten them, and probably won't keep them from scratching anyway).
Never yell at your puppy after the deed is done.
Never yell at your dog if something is wrong.
You should
never yell at, or run after your puppy.
Never yell at, scream, nor physically hit a dog for not cooperating.
Never yell at or hit your cat as punishment: they may start to avoid you altogether.
Never yell at her or punish her.
Never yell at your pet companion to get him to stop barking — he might start fearing you and the increased anxiety might make him bark even more.
It should be noted however, that you should
never yell at your dog, as loud noises may encourage your pet to bark more.
Remember,
never yell at or hit your cat, even for biting.
Before I had kids I believed that parents should
never yell at children.
It is easy to think that if you shower your child with love and
never yell at them then they will be kind and gentle too but this is not how it always works.
Speak to your child in a kind tone, be firm but friendly when you discipline, and
never yell at or belittle your child when he does something wrong or you don't agree with him.
I greatly dislike when people act like
they never yell at their kids or get impatient with them or whatever.
I would
never yell at you Ashlae!
I never yelled at God before.
I have a friend who
never yells at her children and it shows.
I call this my «Siri» voice as Siri
never yells at me or makes me feel guilty when I miss a turn.
I've definitely had some lousy bosses too, but at least
they never yelled at me.
This means never hitting your Boston Terrier and
never yelling at them.
Not exact matches
Energy and Capital editor Christian DeHaemer
yells at the government, discusses how student debt is getting out of hand and talks about how the government only growing and
never shrinking could be a way for investors to profit from their negligence.
We did all the things Rutherford and Neil (and all the other modern dog - owner manuals) tell one
never to do — we punished the dog,
yelling at him when he was bad, and hit him when he was very bad.
i completely agree... i may
yell at times, but i
never strike my kids... i was raised in a home where the backhand was king, i rose above but i always said i would
never lay a hand on my children in anger!
Victoria went out but really
never ate candy, and one year I brought it to church, we were
yelled at from the pulpit.
If you abort this process of
yelling at God about why this text is so difficult to understand, you will
never experience the joy that comes when God, by His Holy Spirit, opens your mind and eyes to the meaning of the text, and without this joy of having God teach the text to you, you will
never be able to have true joy in teaching the text to others.
There has been some downs in the relationship, but
never like this — actually seeing myself become somewhat as I was —
yelling at Him, not feeling I can trust Him etc..
Hospital gowns
never fit like they should We
yelled at the nurse, didn't do any good More morphine, the last words you moaned At last I was sure That you weren't far away from ho
at the nurse, didn't do any good More morphine, the last words you moaned
At last I was sure That you weren't far away from ho
At last I was sure That you weren't far away from home
While I have often wanted to
yell at people and condemn them for not realizing the devastation of their actions on animals, it has
never truly been my style.
I've
never been so happy to be
yelled at.
My [step] father would
yell at me something awful, but he
never beat me up like some of the others.
«It
never felt like we would beat ourselves in this game, that feeling you get sometimes of,» he raised his hands to mock - act
yelling at a player, ««Would you pay attention??!» We didn't have any of that.
A month after Timberlake's 2006 single «SexyBack» was released, Prince reportedly mocked Timberlake
at an Emmys afterparty by
yelling to a crowd, «For whoever is claiming that they are bringing sexy back, sexy
never left!»
Everyone (you included)
never seen Wenger on the edge
yelling at any player to mark someone.
Wenger has
never been the type to stand on the touchline and
yell at his players, he didn't need to do such things to go unbeaten.
Did you all see how many times flamini had to
yell at him to get back but he
never listens, always wants to go in the box, doesn't respect his role as a holding MF.
And one thing I have noticed is Pep Guardiola who
never sat down but going out there under the rain (With his expensive suit) encouraging his players, give instructions, shouting and
yelling at his players etc....
He has a quiet «chat» to his assorted relatives for 3 hours and I scream
at my dad over the top of my 2 year old clawing
at me and
yelling for random stuff because I'm
never so interesting as when I'm on the phone.
This absolutely does not mean
yelling at your baby or punishing your child for being nervous about the transition — you should
never do this!
Still, whether we're the «good mommy» that Ayelet Waldman wrote about in Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities and Occasional Moments of Grace — the mom who «remembers to serve fruit
at breakfast, is always cheerful and
never yells, manages not to project her own neuroses and inadequacies onto her children... and enjoys all their games» — or just a good - enough mommy, we all know what being a mom involves.
When not
yelling at her kids to get upstairs or critiquing her daughter's body, Betty Draper can also be counted on to
never communicate with them over anything that doesn't involve dinner, going outside, or watching TV.
You've put him in time - out,
yelled at him, even threatened to spank him, which you've
never, ever done before.
Diane promised she would
never be like her friend, Sara, who was always
yelling (often screaming)
at her kids, «Don't do that!
I wanted to
yell at him for not listening to me, to talk about how dangerous his actions were, to threaten that we were
never going back to that park — ever!
When she
yelled at him to get out of her room, it was all I could do to not say what I was feeling («Might as well get used to it, it
never ends.»).
Noah settled down and in, no longer angry with us or constantly testing the limits of just how far he could push us before we send HIM back to the hospital in favor or keeping Baby Brother Who
Never Gets
Yelled At.