Sentences with phrase «startled by the noise»

She wasn't alone: as she rushed out into the street, she bumped into neighbours also startled by the noise.
The neglected rat was easily startled by noises.
Even the trusted family pet may be startled by a noise, annoyed by the baby touching his toy, etc..
It is not uncommon for a mother hamster to destroy the litter if startled by noise, movement of the cage or prying fingers in the nest.
You may want to skip attaching all identification tags at this time; some dogs get startled by the noise and the sensation of these metal objects dangling from the neck.
She would seek it out when she was startled by a noise or sudden movement and when she didn't feel good.

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Surprise is also greatly modified, and one is less liable to become startled by unexpected sights or noises.
It works by keeping them wrapped up so when they get startled by a sudden noise, their little arms won't flail out to the side and wake them up.
The noises and smells were a little startling at times for the little ones, but everyone was wowed by the fast action and believable explosions.
The reflex occurs when an infant is startled by a loud noise or other environmental stimulus or feels that he or she is falling.
Moro Reflex When your baby is startled by a loud noise, rough handling or loss of support, she will exhibit the «startle reflex.»
Most newborns will startle if surprised by a loud noise nearby.
It appears when the baby is startled by a sudden, loud noise or if support of the baby's head or torso is suddenly withdrawn.
She has also started to pee when startled by loud noises, which she never did before.
The Moro reflex causes an infant to suddenly throw his or her arms out to the sides and then quickly bring them back toward the middle of the body whenever he or she has been startled by a loud noise, bright light, strong smell, sudden movement, or other stimulus.
A baby with a partial hearing loss still can be startled by loud noises or will turn her head in their direction, and she may even respond to your voice.
Does your child seem startled by the loud noises coming from the toy fire engine?
The second time they hear the noise, they'll startle significantly less; by the third time, they'll barely startle at all.
Everyone looks startled by the light, the noise, the idea of safety.
One striking example, Meyer says, was a neurological test called prepulse inhibition (PPI) in which animals are startled by an unexpected noise such as an air horn.
Symptoms include nightmares, startling easily, being bothered by loud noises and bright lights, avoiding physical contact and having trouble experiencing enjoyment.
Lots of non-violent, non-gory but otherwise unsettling scenes worth mentioning: many «jump» scenes when people or objects startle others; we hear some noises during the night in many scenes (creaking doors and floorboards, screams, eerie whispers, doorknobs turning, pounding at doors) and doors slam shut as people run past them; we see eerie carvings and sculptures throughout a house, a maelstrom and sculptures come alive and scream and a skeleton sits up abruptly; a ghostly face is seen at a window and in a ceiling, windows become eyes, ghostly children are seen a few times (in one scene, a ghostly baby from a sculpture crawls under the sheets as a woman lies in bed) and a woman's hair is braided by invisible hands.
starts with a full moon, scary music, and even a lone wolf howling as Russ and Lina are startled from bed (and their argument about whose job is worse) by an unexpected noise.
said Elsie the under housemaid, so startled by the unexpected noise that she spilled most of a pan of ash on to the polished marquetry floor.
Upon barking, the dog is sprayed with harmless spritz of citronella which produces a smell dogs dislike, the spray also makes a startling hissing noise, and ultimately, the dog gets wet by the mist.
Battersea Head of Dog Rehoming, Rob Young, said: «This is time the of year where we see a lot of dogs that have run away from home, because they're startled or traumatised by the loud noises and flashes of the fireworks.
Ease distractions - senior pets can be easily startled by or become fearful of: kids, loud noises, and general commotion as they age.
Many dogs and cats, startled and spooked by the noise of fireworks or the commotion of backyard parties, make their escape and become lost.
Because the snapping noise produced by attaching the leash to the collar may startle some puppies, it helps to make the snapping noise several times before attaching it.
She may not like having only one escape route if startled by a loud noise or if another animal approaches.
House - soiling may occur if a cat had a negative experience while he was in or near the litter box (e.g. someone administered medications, family members or children trapped a cat in the box for any reason, if the litter box is dirty, or even being startled by sudden noises from nearby furnaces or other loud appliances).
Some dogs are easily startled by loud or unexpected noise.
Things that might upset your cat while she's eliminating in her box include being cornered or trapped by a dog, cat or person, hearing a loud noise or commotion, or seeing something frightening or startling.
The truth is, your dog's genetic background plays a tremendous (and often under - valued) role not only in what inborn skills he might have, but in who he is — whether he is friendly or reserved with strangers, tolerant of other pets or not, a high - drive athlete or a snuggly couch potato, easily startled by loud noises or relatively «bombproof.»
«We eventually got him to the point where things weren't quite so scary but he was still startled by unexpected noises and easily overwhelmed when around a lot of activity and noise
Because of her past and special needs, Grace is not particularly good with other animals and can be startled by loud noises sometimes.
They also don't want to eliminate in enclosed areas that retain odors and most cats don't respond well when startled by sudden noises such as cycling washers and dryers.
Instead, choose a method of discipline that uses rewards for proper behavior and discourages unwanted behavior by startling the puppy with a loud noise, such as shaking a can full of pennies.
There's no music, letting you focus purely on the environment; gunshots echo across the map and thus let you avoid or track other players, flocks of crows will be startled by movement, a seemingly dead horse can suddenly come alive for a few seconds, monsters make a variety of noise depending on whether they've spotted you and chains hang from ceilings.
Hyperarousal may also be expressed as difficulties in concentration, being easily startled (for example, by loud noises) and insomnia.
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