Sentences with phrase «so out of boredom»

Another theory behind why dogs eat grass is that they are doing so out of boredom.
Most dogs with such problem behaviors do so out of boredom, frustration, and even lack of social interaction from you.
More likely, however, cats that tend to graze on grass do so out of boredom.
Some dogs eat feces simply because they like the taste, and others might do so out of boredom, anxiety or stress.

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Wonder as a sought - after object (as opposed to a manner of apprehending what is found) becomes, perhaps, just another way of curing boredom — Walker Percy wasn't advocating a Russian assault on Greece so that we could better appreciate the Parthenon, but pointing out how that situation, stumbled into, might force one to confront the sight as sublime.
The so - called situational child molester isn't a true pedophile because he doesn't prefer having sex with children; rather, he turns to them for any number of reasons — out of boredom or curiosity, in response to a precipitating stress or simply because he is sexually or morally indiscriminate.
I tend to allow my daughter a lot of freedom so that she can learn to self - regulate, and then if I notice her zoning out because of boredom, I'll sometimes set a limit, so that she can get through her feelings and do something else.
She has never been one to snack out of boredom so this approach has worked well for us.
The only problem of mine is boredom so well please don't bore me out there
Unfortunately there can be so many people who turn to online dating and use it as a game whether this be out of boredom, seeking validation or they love the messaging back and forth but not anything beyond that.
When we think about middle schoolers, we know that for many of them, stress, depression, anger, and boredom can be completely out of whack and disproportionate, so it becomes essential that we design lessons to coax information towards the prefrontal cortex.
I currently have a 1.5 yr old girl (mixed breed, Aussie / BC probably) who destroys random things out of boredom (she counter surfs, so the counters are pristine unless something is left accidentally: remote controls, books, tape, pens, newspaper, etc.).
Huskies are working dogs by nature so they need constant physical and mental stimulation or they may become destructive out of boredom.
This breed is highly active and intelligent so, unless it is properly trained and socialized, it may develop problem behaviors simply out of boredom.
Let him run so he burns energy and tires himself out — and is less likely to dig through the trash out of boredom.
Or maybe a dog is so anxious and bored out of his mind that to relieve that boredom, they are chewing their tail or paws until they're red and raw.
This dog is a smart and active, so he requires a good deal of daily exercise to burn off his energy — this will also prevent him from developing destructive or aggressive tendencies out of boredom or frustration.
If these reasons are ruled out then it could literally just be down to boredom or loneliness, so make sure that your dog is socialising enough and getting plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
Doggie Day care can eliminate the boredom and stress of boarding, and wears them out so they sleep all night long.
Because she is so picky, I have had trouble controlling her weight as she tends to only like the high - carbohydrate varieties, and also seemed to eat out of boredom.
The enemy design is lacklustre and copy and pasted so many times that you'll want to claw your own eyes out due to boredom after a wave of flying books assault your character for the thirtieth time.
So many companies are so «young» and there are so many seniors that are going back to work either out of necessity or boredom and they don't have the technological skills needed, thus forcing them into positions in which may not be gratifyinSo many companies are so «young» and there are so many seniors that are going back to work either out of necessity or boredom and they don't have the technological skills needed, thus forcing them into positions in which may not be gratifyinso «young» and there are so many seniors that are going back to work either out of necessity or boredom and they don't have the technological skills needed, thus forcing them into positions in which may not be gratifyinso many seniors that are going back to work either out of necessity or boredom and they don't have the technological skills needed, thus forcing them into positions in which may not be gratifying.
In addition, this perspective offers explanations for why one might stray from a partner (e.g., a new partner might offer new opportunities for self - expansion), 2 why some relationships eventually fizzle out (e.g., boredom that occurs when self - expansion with a current partner dries up), why breakup can hurt so much (e.g., losing a piece of oneself), 3 and how we can cope with breakups in a positive way (e.g., consider the ending of a relationship as an opportunity for new sources of self - expansion).4
71 % of men from the study who had cheated in the past said they did so out of sexual boredom, compared to 49 % of women.
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