If he is afraid
of startling noises see our handout: «Helping Your Dog Overcome The Fear Of Thunder And Other Startling Noises.»
Not exact matches
It is an automatic reaction to a loud
noise, or the sensation
of falling and causes the baby to be
startled and flail their arms sidewards / upwards then immediately bringing their arms to their chest in the foetal position.
Some babies might fall asleep if there is a lot
of noise, but when they are already sleeping, sudden loud
noises will
startle them awake, and will usually cause them to wake up crying.
Studies indicate that the
noises babies hear in the womb are probably pretty darned loud, too, which means that the sudden silence outside
of your body can be pretty
startling and unpleasant.
Moro Reflex When your baby is
startled by a loud
noise, rough handling or loss
of support, she will exhibit the «
startle reflex.»
White
noise machines are useful if baby tends to wake up due to the neighbor's barking dog, the inconsiderate delivery guy ringing the doorbell, or any other
noise that might
startle them out
of their nap.
It appears when the baby is
startled by a sudden, loud
noise or if support
of the baby's head or torso is suddenly withdrawn.
The Moro reflex causes an infant to suddenly throw his or her arms out to the sides and then quickly bring them back toward the middle
of the body whenever he or she has been
startled by a loud
noise, bright light, strong smell, sudden movement, or other stimulus.
If your baby is used to sleeping with some amount
of normal
noise around, she is less likely to be
startled awake in the middle
of the night too.
Everyone looks
startled by the light, the
noise, the idea
of safety.
They were less likely to school and swim along with other tadpoles (a tadpole proxy for socialization, which is impaired in autism); they weren't as good at avoiding contact with animated images projected on to the bottom
of their petri dishes; they didn't habituate to
startling noises (another analog to autism in people); and induced seizures were more frequent and shorter than in normal tadpoles.
More recently, scientists linked the strength
of a person's
startle response to their political leanings: conservatives tended to scare easier, blinking harder than liberals when they heard a loud
noise.
When I suddenly had no more to use recently nothing drastic happened but ALL last week (after two solid weeks with no magnesium oil and several days before the 500 ml bottle finally arrived) I struggled terribly with weakness and aches, numbness, [stress](
startling frantically at
noises), feeling nervous like I was seeing things out
of the corner
of my eyes, legs jumping a bit at night in bed, memory issues, and severe fatigue.
People with PTSD often have an exaggerated reaction when they're surprised or
startled, especially if the intrusion — a sound, smell,
noise, or sight — reminds them
of the original trauma.
Lots
of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects
startle others; we hear some
noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
Its terribly exploitative in using the decrepitude
of death to scare the viewer and shatter his resolve - the same way lesser horror films use tactics like gore and
startling noise after lulling the viewer to boredom.
While staying overnight in the house, the sisters sense a mysterious presence in their midst -
noises startling them in the night, objects moving about, a fallen picture
of an unknown woman posed next to their mother.
There's a noticeable lack
of grain that may
startle purists, but considering detail is consistently visible, this doesn't seem to be a case
of excessive digital
noise reduction.
This first production to bear the venerable Hammer imprint since 1979 so enjoyably revives the old dark house trappings
of deep shadows, creepy
noises, haunted attics, unwelcoming villagers, now - you - see - them - now - you - don't apparitions and shrieking music cues pegged to
startling cuts that it makes them seem new again, or at least so they'll seem to the gaggle
of young Daniel Radcliffe fans who have rarely, if ever, experienced them before.
said Elsie the under housemaid, so
startled by the unexpected
noise that she spilled most
of a pan
of ash on to the polished marquetry floor.
Threatening behavior — some examples: • Bending over a dog, or rousing him from his sleep • Reaching to touch a dog's head (when he doesn't want to be touched) • Staring into a dog's eyes (worse, at eye level, like toddlers do) • Trying to touch or remove a bone, a toy, a bowl
of food or anything the dog wants • Screaming near the dog's face or producing other
startling noises in his proximity • Running toward, past, or away from a dog • Walking too close to a dog on leash • Entering a protective dog's territory • Being afraid in the presence
of a dog • Sticking a hand or finger (especially children) inside a dog's enclosure • Making threatening gestures, like raising a fist or wielding a stick • Causing pain, injury, or subjugation to a dog • Overexcitement during play can cause a friendly dog to nip or bite as he would a playmate.
Upon barking, the dog is sprayed with harmless spritz
of citronella which produces a smell dogs dislike, the spray also makes a
startling hissing
noise, and ultimately, the dog gets wet by the mist.
Battersea Head
of Dog Rehoming, Rob Young, said: «This is time the
of year where we see a lot
of dogs that have run away from home, because they're
startled or traumatised by the loud
noises and flashes
of the fireworks.
It is not uncommon for a mother hamster to destroy the litter if
startled by
noise, movement
of the cage or prying fingers in the nest.
The loud
noises and sudden flash
of fireworks can disorient and
startle your dog, causing it to run wildly.
Ease distractions - senior pets can be easily
startled by or become fearful
of: kids, loud
noises, and general commotion as they age.
Many dogs and cats,
startled and spooked by the
noise of fireworks or the commotion
of backyard parties, make their escape and become lost.
If you catch your cat in the act
of eliminating in the house, do something to interrupt her like making a
startling noise, but be careful not to scare her.
As your kitties health and happiness is
of the utmost importance our condos have been fitted with glass fronts and internal air ducts to prevent the spread
of germs between cats, as well as soft close hinges to prevent loud
noises when closing the condo door which can
startle cats and lead to stress or anxiety.
Examples include using spray bottles, throwing objects in the direction
of the kitten to
startle, but not hit, and using booby traps that make loud
noises.
My ultimate way
of getting rid
of cats engaged in a fight is to turn the hose on them, as
noises won't
startle them hardly as they are concentrating too much on the other cat!
One
of the most straightforward ways to get this message across is with a sharp,
startling noise when you notice that your dog is or is about to relieve himself indoors.
Any loud
noise may be enough to
startle the dog and every time she begins humping, do the same in order to make sort
of an anchor in her mind.
Early in the fall she began letting people know she was looking for a dog with some specific characteristics: The dog should be friendly, good with people and other dogs, and «eager to please, liked to be touched, loves affection, doesn't
startle with loud
noises, not afraid
of strangers or groups
of people,» Kaiser said.
You may want to skip attaching all identification tags at this time; some dogs get
startled by the
noise and the sensation
of these metal objects dangling from the neck.
If this is the case, try to
startle your pet with a loud
noise or a spray
of water when you catch him ingesting the items.
Some dogs are afraid
of loud
noises (see our handout: «Helping Your Dog Overcome the Fear of Thunder and Other Startling Noises&ra
noises (see our handout: «Helping Your Dog Overcome the Fear
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Noises»).
They are now very robust in terms
of dealing with their their environment on walks, eg, men with hats, bikes, children, or
startling noises.
When the animal approaches the wire, the collar will emit a warning
noise to
startle him; if he keeps walking toward the wire, the collar will emit a mild shock (the fencing companies compare the shock to that
of static electricity on a doorknob, however, you may want to see for yourself before you use the collar on your dog).
That pain is then associated with a loud or
startling noise, leading to a sensitivity to
noise and avoidance
of situations where they had previously had a bad experience — for example, a local park, or a louder room in the house.
We think that dogs with this sort
of chronic pain may experience the
noise quite differently, because if the
noise makes them
startle it may cause them to tense their muscles and as consequence they feel pain associated with the
noise.
Very much at home with a family
of humans, many Snowshoes tolerate children well as they do not
startle easily and are quite comfortable with a lot
of noise.
The truth is, your dog's genetic background plays a tremendous (and often under - valued) role not only in what inborn skills he might have, but in who he is — whether he is friendly or reserved with strangers, tolerant
of other pets or not, a high - drive athlete or a snuggly couch potato, easily
startled by loud
noises or relatively «bombproof.»
«We eventually got him to the point where things weren't quite so scary but he was still
startled by unexpected
noises and easily overwhelmed when around a lot
of activity and
noise.»
Yelling, squirting a water gun, or
startling your cat with a loud
noise when he scratches teaches him that your presence, rather than the act
of scratching, brings punishment.
Your dog or cat may slip out the door when there's a lot
of commotion going on or run off in response to a loud
noise that
startled them.
Because
of her past and special needs, Grace is not particularly good with other animals and can be
startled by loud
noises sometimes.
Instead, choose a method
of discipline that uses rewards for proper behavior and discourages unwanted behavior by
startling the puppy with a loud
noise, such as shaking a can full
of pennies.
One can try using a vase
of water to pour on them (if it won't hurt the floor), or dropping some pots or pans on the floor to make a loud
noise to hopefully
startle them apart.
There's no music, letting you focus purely on the environment; gunshots echo across the map and thus let you avoid or track other players, flocks
of crows will be
startled by movement, a seemingly dead horse can suddenly come alive for a few seconds, monsters make a variety
of noise depending on whether they've spotted you and chains hang from ceilings.