Sentences with phrase «often vocalize»

«Cats with urethral obstruction often vocalize and strain to urinate without passing urine.
A student's culture may help a teacher understand why he does not often vocalize ideas in class or why he does not challenge others thoughts in a threaded discussion.

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However, I also offer that therapy is often good for both the mother and «coming out» child to attend together with a professional that will help each person to vocalize their concerns... and yes, many concerns will be just like the ones that Bridgette documented in her post.
They also learn how to vocalize based on how often you talk to them.
Newborns will, more often than not, vocalize their unhappiness about playing on their bellies.
As noted in my articles about newborns and older infants, babies often sigh, jerk, or vocalize during sleep.
When I was a new mother, I had this idea that once I got past the baby / toddler stage, that parenting would get easier because the child would be able to entertain themselves more often, not need diapers changed, pour their own milk, eat grapes without being cut up, they can vocalize using words.
Babies often jerk, sigh, or vocalize during partial arousals.
But when a young infant starts to make speech sounds, it often has more to do with exploring than with communicating... in fact babies typically vocalize when they are alone, without any interaction or eye contact with others,» says Prof. Polka.
Often times I'm thinking in my head, «she looks so good with her hair like that,» but I don't vocalize it and hopefully doing so will make someones day a little brighter.
As a result, almost everyone has an opinion on what is right and, even often more vocalized, what is wrong with the system.
Birds need to vocalize and often use screaming as a way of communicating.
Often, pets vocalize due to the excitement or agitation that they feel on leaving the hospital and returning to their familiar home environment.
Eventually, dogs with progressing dementia may fail to recognize food and not eat, experience pacing and vocalize often in the evening hours.
Dogs in a fainting spell will often move their legs and vocalize.
Most cats tend not to vocalize with strangers unless the stranger approaches them (less often the cat approaches a stranger for food or fuss).
Most seizure activity involves the entire body, where pets fall on their side, are unresponsive, paddle their legs, drool excessively, vocalize, and often lose control of their bowels.
They seem to run in their sleep at times and often chatter and vocalize — they may be chasing an imaginary butterfly or lizard.
Although they tend to be quiet dogs, seldom barking, when they do vocalize it often sounds like a wolf, coyote, or as though they are saying «woo woo.»
Signs of anxiety in the cat are often hiding, vocalizing (meowing loudly, repeatedly while pacing through the house) and agitation to noise.
Often, pets vocalize due to the excitement or agitation that they feel upon leaving the hospital and returning to their familiar home environment.
Barking, howling, or whining may also increase as you prepare to leave and often, you may be able to hear your dog vocalizing as you walk to your car and pull out of the driveway.
When choosing a breed, think about how the cat vocalizes and how often.
• A pattern of urinating and / or defecating outside the litter box • Urine spraying — evidence of urine marks around doorways, windows or new objects in the house • Spending longer than a normal amount of time in the litter box • Vocalizing while in the litter box • Going to the litter box more often than normal
Your senior cat's vocalizing can become a problem if she does it too often or at inappropriate times, like when you're sleeping.
This is particularly important now that we know voice assistants will often return only one or two results to a vocalized query.
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