Sentences with phrase «other frightened animals»

If it were not for Sook, many of these dogs would have spent their short lives in filthy wire cages surrounded by the other frightened animals before becoming victims of the industry.

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When flying, take your child to the bathroom at the airport before you board the plane, and bring along familiar stuffed animals or other favorite objects that may make public or hotel bathrooms less frightening.
Frightening animal creatures attack each other, including the depiction of a monster decapitating and incinerating another.
Frightened animals running loose are in great danger of being hit by a car or other accident.
One of the most frightening discoveries for any animal lover is to find out that a pet has cancer or other serious illness.
By using a variety of other tools that also assist the animal to experience a sense of confidence in previously frightening or challenging situations, even the most difficult problems are often eliminated with just a few sessions.
There may be strange and frightening smells, of disinfectant and sterile surfaces and other animals.
Still other birds will not accept new animals at all into their environments and may act jealous or frightened.
At our cat clinic, we know that the sounds and smells of other animals, including dogs, can be very frightening and upsetting to cats.
Some animals are gentle and patient around children; others are frightened by noise or do not like to be touched.
By using the TTouch and a variety of other tools, like the Confidence Course, you can assist the animal in experiencing self - confidence in previously frightening situations.
It also allows the newcomer to get familiar with their new surroundings without the other animals frightening them.
Some frightened animals will defend themselves with teeth and claws, some will escalate their unwanted behavior, some will panic and defecate, and others will utterly collapse in terror.
Stray animals can easily become a public nuisance, soiling parks and streets, ruining shrubbery, frightening children and elderly people, creating noise and other disturbances, causing automobile accidents, and sometimes even killing livestock or other pets.
The British Veterinary Association and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association both recommend «against the use of electronic shock collars and other aversive methods for the training and containment of animals» and state that shocks «and other aversive stimuli received during training may not only be acutely stressful, painful and frightening for the animals, but may also produce long - term adverse effects on behavioural and emotional responses.»
No matter how much a pet loves its owner, a sudden unexpected loud noise or other disturbance can be frightening enough to trigger an animal's flight instinct.
Like other animals, dogs may become aggressive when touched if they're hurt, confused or frightened.
As in other developing nations where dogs may be kept for protection and a bit of prestige, the domestic animals were often tied up all day, making them even more ferocious and frightening than street dogs.
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