However, it is not good for you and nor your pet to encourage
overactive behavior and therefore, it is necessary to change this as soon as possible.
Your vet or an animal behavior specialist can help identify the triggers of your pup's
overactive behavior in order to address it.
Dogs that spend most of their time alone or only in the company of other dogs may demonstrate fearful, aggressive or
overactive behavior toward family members or strangers because they've never learned how to act around people.
Not exact matches
In a report on the research published online last week in the journal Brain,
Behavior and Immunity, the investigators say that the part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation (the hippocampus) was smaller over the long term in the male offspring exposed to the
overactive immune system in the womb.
The prefrontal cortex is involved in social
behavior, and is thought to be
overactive in some people with autism.
«What we found at the cellular level correlates with the
behaviors we saw in the less - anxious, hyper - active mice, which means having
overactive pyramidal neurons with their brakes removed could be contributing to these
behaviors,» says Zhu.
In addition to reducing overpopulation, spaying or neutering your pet improves health and wellness and diminishes undesirable
behaviors associated with females in heat and
overactive male suitors.
The compulsive
behavior may be a symptom of a variety of conditions, including anemia, dietary deficiencies, intestinal parasites, stomach tumor, diabetes mellitus and
overactive thyroid.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), is defined as a problem of not being able to focus, being
overactive, and not being able to control one's own
behavior or, a combination of these problems.
Furthermore, a previous study has also shown that an intervention to promote mothers» use of autonomy - supportive strategies (i.e., sensitive discipline) was effective in decreasing children's disruptive (i.e.,
overactive)
behavior [22].
The SDQ consists of five scales of five items each, generating scores for conduct problems (e.g., «Steals from home, school or elsewhere»), hyperactivity - inattention (e.g., «Restless,
overactive, can not stay still for long»), emotional symptoms (e.g., «Many worries, often seems worried»), peer problems (e.g., «Rather solitary, tends to play alone»), and prosocial
behavior (e.g., «Helpful if someone is hurt, upset or feeling ill»).