We don't need robots to
replace humans and dogs.
Not exact matches
Legalism has
dogged Christianity throughout its history whenever a particular structure of the Church, a particular doctrinal statement, or a particular form of behavior, has
replaced the living Christ as the expression of divine revelation
and the guide for
human life.
The animals are so well adapted to living with
human beings that in many cases the owner
replaces conspecifics
and assumes the role of the
dog's main social partner.
Scientific research has shown that a
dog's gaze or physical contact increases oxytocin in the
human brain; increasing trust, evoking feelings of contentment, reducing anxiety,
and replacing those feelings with calmness
and security.
Human snacks should be eliminated completely
and dog treats should be
replaced with healthy options such as apples, carrots or green beans.
You can set up that same situation except
replace the
dog with a
human baby
and the result will be the same.
Consumption of plasma protease inhibitors
and saturation of available α2 - macroglobulin by activated proteases is rapidly followed by acute disseminated intravascular coagulation, shock
and death.34, 35 Although a clinical trial in
humans has failed to show the beneficial effects of fresh - frozen plasma directed at replenishing α2 - macroglobulin stores, there is anecdotal evidence of its benefit in
dogs with pancreatitis.36 Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma (10 - 20 ml / kg) to
replace natural protease inhibitors such as α2 - macroglobulin is frequently associated with amelioration of the deleterious effects associated with inflammatory mediators
and activated proteases.
Like
humans,
dogs and cats start with baby teeth that get
replaced by permanent teeth as the animals grow.
Sexual maturity, the loss of the sweet fuzzy puppy fuzz that is
replaced with the
dog hair that will clog up your vacuum for the rest of his life,
and that beautiful day when he figures out once
and for all exactly where the potty for puppies is makes a
dog's
human proud
and gives us the sense that our time
and energy is being well spent.
Unlike with
humans and certain
dog breeds, cat hair grows to a fixed length, dies,
and falls out as it's
replaced by a new hair, explains Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy, board - certified feline specialist
and owner of the Alamo Feline Health Center in San Antonio.