Sentences with phrase «other dogs this response»

Not exact matches

Oh, I tried but, honestly, when you walk by your four year old's bedroom and see him with the dog's tail in one hand and a greased up thermometer in the other, the only suitable response is, «what the FUCK is going on in here????» And when your four year old says to you, «the dog has a little fever but she still has to go to school today», which means that — for one thing — you are never, ever, ever going to use that thermometer again, any response other than, «are you fucking SHITTING me?»
«In other words, a dog looking to a dog wagging with a bias to the right side — and thus showing left - hemisphere activation as if it was experiencing some sort of positive / approach response — would also produce relaxed responses.
Dogs» and other mammals» responses to and offerings of displays of affection, which are so unlike an autistic person's relationship to other people, completely undermine the model proposed in the article for interspecies understanding.
Instructed to attend to only one of two competing stories — «The Blue Kangaroo» vs. «Harry the Dog,» for example — the children whose parents had received additional attention instruction showed a 50 percent increase in brain activity in response to the correct story compared to children in the other two groups, the authors report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; their responses matched those seen in adults and children of higher socioeconomic status.
It is impossible yet to say whether dogs» behaviour in this and other studies is evidence dogs have flexible understanding of another individual's perspective — that they truly understand another individual's mental state — or if their behaviour is hardwired, or even a learned response to seeing the face or eyes of another individual.
Another study published in 2008 found that dogs may yawn in response to their owners, but not to strangers or other dogs.
In companies that use large numbers of cubicles in a common space, employees sometimes use the term «prairie dogging» to refer to the action of several people simultaneously looking over the walls of their cubicles in response to a noise or other distraction.
«One mistake Ive seen [physicians] make is to generally recommend that asthmatics not have cats, dogs, or other furred pets when they havent done the allergy testing to prove whether theres an abnormal response to that type of animal.»
The service will automatically find and suggest highly - compatible matches based on responses to questions about a dog's personality, activity level, and other key relationship success indicators.
It lacked the crispness of the contemporary Honda Civic Type R's gear shift and throttle response but at the time it was so much more exciting than a Seat Leon Cupra R. On the other hand, with slapdash alignment and cheap tyres, it was a dog.
For example: arousal and excitement are different from aggression; fight or flight is a biological response; and dogs that bite other dogs do not necessarily go on to bite people.
Other responses included encouraging customer loyalty and tips, free advertising and letting the dog (or receptionist) know that the groom is done when it has one of those finishing touches.
«A lot of people don't think about their cat's joint health because cats just don't express this need the same way as other species... cats are very unique, private animals — unlike a dog or a person, for example,» says Dana Ballard, marketing coordinator for Stephenville, Texas - based Response Products.
Animal cruelty still lags way behind other crimes in terms of response and prosecution; despite record levels of animal welfare awareness, many rural prosecutors have still never prosecuted a single cruelty case, dispatchers often do not know what to tell callers who are frantically trying to report cruelty, many cases that are reported are never investigated and organized animal cruelty, including dog fighting and the use of animals in pornography, are on the rise.
Separation anxiety training is unlike many other types of dog training because it requires treatment of an emotional response, rather than simply teaching a new behavior or trick.
Pachel cites that example as a situation where the nature of the animal's response may indicate a need for more immediate intervention: «This dog is not responding in the way that these other dogs are, so maybe we're going to need to take a more involved approach.»
Spencer's aggressive response to dogs was all he could do because he never learned how to be calm and unafraid of other dogs.
If your dog is barking as a response to thunderstorms or other loud noises, provide him with a safe place he can go in these situations such as a crate.
In this context dogs showed responses to e-collar stimuli which were clearly discernible to a «blinded» observer, and showed changes in behaviour and physiology that other studies have interpreted as indications of aversive arousal or anxiety (e.g. Beerda et al 1998; Schilder and van der Borg 2004).
I am going to teach you how to use this in teaching your dog how to have a positive response around other dogs... and how to focus on you around other dogs.
Even the AHS admits on its website that «host immune responses affect the presence of circulating microfilariae»... in other words, your dog's immune system can kill the microfilariae or prevent them from reproducing.
Be sure to provide your veterinarian with a complete history of your dog, including any previous illnesses, medications, response to medications, appetite, weight loss, trouble exercising, frequency of coughing, and the presence of any new environmental factors in your dog's world, such as dust, smoke, or other inhalants.
Your veterinarian will work with you to closely monitor your dog's tolerance to the medication and response to treatment, and may also recommend routine blood tests and other diagnostic tests at specific intervals throughout treatment.
The 12 major skills we identified are resource - guarding prevention; refocusing a leash - reactive dog; implementing time - outs; decreasing mouthy behavior; teaching basic manners including loose - leash walking; reading and interpreting body language; counter-conditioning and desensitization; sitting when greeting strangers; identifying rewards other than treats; enrichment games; and modifying a dog's response to being handled or touched.
We do feel that the strong response to these items indicates a need for the club, breeders and others who are experienced in this breed to do more to educate the public about what kind of dog the Aussie, what kind of training and socialization is necessary, and why certain kinds of homes or situations may be inappropriate.
The highly variable answers to this particular question may be because dogs will alter their tail carriage in response to social interactions with other dogs or people.
Detailed — Human Rights § 30/3 Every totally or partially blind, hearing impaired, person who is subject to epilepsy or other seizure disorders, or otherwise physically disabled person or a trainer of support dogs, guide dogs, seizure - alert dogs, seizure - response dogs, or hearing dogs shall have the right to be accompanied by a support dog or guide dog especially trained for the purpose, or a dog that is being trained to be a support dog, guide dog, seizure - alert dog, seizure - response dog, or hearing dog, in any of the places listed in this Section without being required to pay an extra charge for the guide, support, seizure - alert, seizure - response, or hearing dog; provided that he shall be liable for any damage done to the premises or facilities by such dog.
Every totally or partially blind, hearing impaired, person who is subject to epilepsy or other seizure disorders, or otherwise physically disabled person or a trainer of support dogs, guide dogs, seizure - alert dogs, seizure - response dogs, or hearing dogs shall have the right to be accompanied by a support dog or guide dog especially trained for the purpose, or a dog that is being trained to be a support dog, guide dog, seizure - alert dog, seizure - response dog, or hearing dog, in any of the places listed in this Section without being required to pay an extra charge for the guide, support, seizure - alert, seizure - response, or hearing dog; provided that he shall be liable for any damage done to the premises or facilities by such dog.
The dogs will have the opportunity to practice calm responses to other dogs in carefully controlled situations.
Dogs scent mark for a variety of reasons, including to claim territory, to identify themselves to other dogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety provoking situatDogs scent mark for a variety of reasons, including to claim territory, to identify themselves to other dogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety provoking situatdogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety provoking situation.
Dogs scent mark for a variety of reasons, including to claim territory, to identify themselves to other dogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety - provoking situatDogs scent mark for a variety of reasons, including to claim territory, to identify themselves to other dogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety - provoking situatdogs and let them know they've been there, and in response to frustration, stress or an anxiety - provoking situation.
If the dog has tried to leave or has issued a warning with no response from the child, the dog (in his mind) has no other recourse — he bites.
The legislation was a response to appalling conditions in many large commercial breeding kennels, where dogs spent most of their working lives inside cramped wire cages, stacked one atop the other, and got little grooming, veterinary care or exercise.
Our study supports the notion reported by Glickman (2000) that personality factors such as aggression toward people and fearfulness or agitation in response to strangers or environmental changes were associated with an increased risk of GDV, whereas a «happy» and easy going temperament, submission to other dogs or people, high activity level, and attending dog shows decreased the risk of GDV.
On the other hand, if you show hostility or rudeness to a dog, then that seems unsociable and you can trigger a fearful or aggressive response.
First, observe your dog and other dog's responses.
While some dog parasite skin problems can be diagnosed based on the symptoms, often trial and error helps to solve the problem, with a dogs response to treatment indicating the cause of any dog skin conditions and other related symptoms.
Of the personality - associated factors with the occurrence of GDV, positive behavioral traits (happy and easygoing temperament) and submissive behaviors (toward other dogs or people) were associated with a decreased risk of GDV; negative behavioral traits (fearfulness or agitation in response to strangers or environmental changes) and aggression to people were associated with an increased risk.
On the other paw, when dopamine levels are reduced the dog becomes under reactive crating an inhibitory response.
Twenty - two of the dogs came to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, and their resilience and response to human kindness showed that these dogs, like every other type of dog, are indeed individuals.
Neither one barks at other dogs, even in response to the barking of others.
Although the production of chemical signals, their perception through olfactory processes, and the behavioral response to these signals plays a central role in domesticated cat communication and behavior (especially social behavior), the function, scope and importance of these abilities are often not given the same level of attention dedicated to other domesticated species (e.g. dogs or pigs), which may lead some to erroneously underestimate the significance of this communication modality in cats.
Dogs learn reliable response to basic obedience commands including sit, down, stay, leave it, go to mat, polite leash etiquette as well as several other skills that build handler attention.
Thank you for your response, I have started Coco on obedience classes and i started taking her to day camp for a few hours so she can interact with other dogs, hoping this helps.
It can be, inhaled allergies can cause allergic rhinitis and bronchitis, but other things can cause sneezing and coughing too, and in general most dogs with allergies have a stronger skin itch response than upper respiratory issues.
Older dogs may develop separation anxiety in response to other health problems and / or declining sight, vision and smell.
Dogs classified as having a very good or excellent response to soluble fiber supplementation received no other additional therapy except for occasional loperamide or diphenoxylate.
It is important to remember that dogs have very sensitive hearing and other responses to their environment, including air pressure, that may cause trembling, barking, and racing about in some dogs who are moderately to severely affected by storm anxiety.
Classical conditioning pairs a conditioned stimulus such as other dogs with an unconditioned stimulus such as food, causing the response to the food to replace the previous response to other dogs over time.
Others use chew toys and treats to reward their dogs for desired responses during training.
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