While the humaneness of fishing can validly be questioned, it's always been my opinion that getting involved with the natural world, including a bit of poking and prodding, dirty hands,
new smells, and a full belly, is for most people a more intimate and more lasting experience than just looking at it and experiencing it as scenery.
While the humaneness of fishing can validly be questioned, it's always been my opinion that getting involved with the natural world, including a bit of poking and prodding, dirty hands,
new smells, and a full belly, is for most people a more intimate and more lasting experience than just looking at it and experiencing it as scenery [Read the rest.]
I believe that most people who live abroad start feeling homesick because of a sensory overload: new sights, new sounds,
new smells, new languages.
Walking around the neighborhood also gives you and your pet quality time to look forward to each day, and all
the new smells and sights keep your pet happy and free from boredom, too.
She becomes extremely excited and curious and is stimulated by
the new smells, sounds and people around her during leashed walks but who can blame her!
Always have
new smells checked by your veterinarian.
Besides giving pets a new activity, hay can provide a new sensory experience, introducing
new smells, textures and sounds to investigate and explore.
At 7 weeks old, their tiny paws lead them to every corner of the room to sniff out
new smells and perk up their ears at every sound.
Lots of
new smells will also arrive with your new baby.
Pet your cat and let her sniff at you, she will then be more likely to develop pleasant associations with
the new smells.
Would do great with a fully fenced yard where she can explore
new smells and feels of freedom!
It's the opportunity to get out, stretch their legs, smell
new smells, see new sights, and check on their neighborhood.
It's full of
new smells, sights, sounds and texture — things bring great joy to most cats.
About every 10 - 20 steps is a new world to your dog, there are
new smells and new things to look at.
Just make it a short session at first, likely your cat will not want to walk but instead will be investigating all
those new smells.
Smelling
new smells and meeting new people can be the highlight of your dog's day.
That's because new puppy owners are encouraged to socialize their puppy to get him used to new people,
new smells and other dogs.
These new smells will tell him there is another dog (s) that already lives here and may help to calm him somewhat.
New smells and sights and plenty of running and jumping will keep him from being bored.
If you have a multi-cat household a returning cat can have
new smells on them that can create an aggressive response by the other cats.
Once she has a mental list of all
the new smells she sits in the shade to relax.
Once home, place your new cat's or dog's crate in its own space in a separate part of your house and let your new pal explore his or her new surroundings to become familiar with
the new smells.
New people,
new smells, new sights.
All
those new smells again... And people who will spend time continuing with my training.
While it can be tempting to play fetch in the garden instead of a walk, there are
no new smells or opportunities for your dog to socialize.
Those new smells will stir him and get him energized, and he'll begin to gear his life around that event.
Jack Russell Terriers are hyper dogs by nature, so he is going to start to want to explore and learn all of
the new smells.
There are lots of
new smells and sounds.
Although the dog may have done very well in this department at the foster home, the dog is now facing a new environment with
new smells and new rules and a new schedule, so start from scratch.
Give her time to get used to the new place,
the new smells, the new objects, the sounds of traffic, meeting other dogs and stuff like that.
Cats are boarded in a separate, quiet area so they can relax without the stress of loud noises or
new smells.
We were brought to a new place with
new smells and new people.
Separated from his mother and siblings, the pup now finds himself in a strange environment with
new smells, new people in addition to perhaps a new house mate, i.e. another pet.
As a Responsible dog owner you need to make sure that your dog obeys when he is surrounded by
new smells and other dogs, not just when you are alone in your house.
And on top of that, add going to a new home with new people, new noises,
new smells and new sights!
Walks also stimulate mental health as dogs investigate
new smells.
Being removed from their familiar comfortable environment, a trip in the car,
new smells and sounds at the vet — any one of these things can be stressful, but combine them and it's no wonder some kitties need a little extra help when they visit us.
Alfredo adjusted very quickly, making friends on the block and enjoying
the new smells of a new neighborhood.
However, for a small puppy,
the new smells and experiences inside his new home can be quite overwhelming and confusing.
A good walk provides this, as there are endless
new smells and sounds to see.
While your dog might have space to exercise, there are
no new smells or places to explore.
Dogs love
new smells, meeting new people, going outside, barking at leaves.
Dogs also need continuous mental stimulation with
new smells and sights - so spending time in the back yard just isn't a substitute.
She was just beginning to relax around
the new smells, sounds and activities when a burglary disrupted a sleepy night in the Cat Zone.
There are many things that tempt your dog when you're out for a walk, like
new smells and other animals.
Coming into a new home with new people,
new smells and new sounds will throw even the most housebroken dog off - track, so be ready just in case.
SOMA StrEat Food Park is the best place to take a dog in the city — lots of
new smells to sniff and other dogs to meet!
Dogs love to discover new places, with
new smells, new sounds, and new things to see.
They're in an unfamiliar environment with new people,
new smells, and a new routine.
There are
new smells, interesting sights, and all kinds of things to explore.