Sentences with phrase «strange new situation»

Not exact matches

As inevitably strange situations and new sensations came and went at my reunion (because reunions are kind of wonderfully odd), I couldn't escape constant little reminders of how the new technologies we've so quickly become immersed in, are playing a role not only in our need but also our ability to be connected.
We have missed out on UCL football for the 1st time in 21 years and this is new to a lot of younger Arsenal fans, some of our young passionate fans in education have never seen Arsenal without UCL football, it is such a strange situation for us to be in now that it is hard to tell if we can get the top players we would like or not.
Will not be able to share toys yet Loves siblings Stranger shy May show signs of separation anxiety Probably take time to warm up to new situations
Like all good break - throughs, this one came with an epiphany: I will always be humbled by the ocean, just as I will always be reserved around strangers and cautious in new situations.
This often results in the situation where Russian women arrive to their new country as total strangers, without the knowledge of the culture or the language, and the only contact they have is with their partner / husband.
... Marvel has stepped up promotion on its next release — July's Ant - Man — this week, debuting a new poster and a selection of stills, while director Peyton Reed has spoken about taking over from Edgar Wright following his shock departure: «Was it a strange situation?
Strange, on the other hand, has largely remained a semi-hermetic force of justice, focusing on supernatural threats and only joining a superhero team, such as the Defenders or the New Avengers, if the situation demands as much.
In both situations, there is a heavy use of metaphor and analogy to either create new perspectives or, as in the second case, give a comfortable, familiar aura to strange new products.
The collar also helped dogs cope with new situations such as adjusting to new pets, visitors and strange environments, as well as thunderstorms and fireworks.
Remember that this is a strange and scary situation for the dog, to be taken from its Mother and the place it knew as its home, into a new place with new smells and on its own.
Your dog will have the best chance if he is under 4 years old (the younger the better), is healthy, friendly to strangers, obeys commands and adapts quickly to new situations.
Because he can also grow to be cautious around strangers, socialization should begin at an early age to ensure he is comfortable with new faces and new situations.
This breed is known to be wary of strangers and animals, so by introducing your puppy to as many new people, situations and animals as you can while it is still young, it will be more open to these experiences when it gets older.
Learn how to introduce your puppy to people, places, dogs and new situations so that they thoroughly enjoy the company of all kinds of folks, especially children, men and strangers.
Some dogs also show fear of strangers when bonded to their new master; this is a situation that should always be corrected with the help of a professional animal behaviorist to avoid aggressive fear responses from the dog.
It's new social situations - strangers: dogs, people, cats, horses.
During the period from when the puppy is placed in a home (at around 7 - 8 weeks of age) to when the puppy is 14 - 16 weeks of age, puppy owners are encouraged to expose their puppy to other animals, people, and «strange and new» situations.
Responsive and affectionate with those he knows and loves, he is reserved with strangers or in new situations.
Since the owner didn't help to desensitize the puppy to meeting new people from the beginning, and teach it more acceptable behaviors in those situations, the puppy has now developed an inappropriate reaction to strangers, and now it's become a potential problem.
Looking from a perspective of a human, this is surely strange, but for dogs, this is a very important source of information that they use to resolve the new, puzzling situation they're in.
The D.A.P. Collar, spray or diffuser also helps dogs cope with new situations, such as adjusting to new homes, new pets, visitors and strange environments, as well as dogs that are frightened of thunderstorms and fireworks.
A well - socialized GWP will be confident in new situations and will be friendly towards strangers.
The most crucial time with a dog is the first three weeks of being in it's new home, Everything and everyone is strange to them and they are tense and hyper from being in a shelter situation that is filled with frantic dogs and often the smell of death added to the removal from their home and regardless of how negligent, their owner.
The Comfort Zone Plug - In will relax your dog or puppy in these stressful situations and more: when strangers visit, during thunderstorms or fireworks, before trips to the veterinarian, and when moving to a new home.
Nervousness also refers to dogs that are more likely to go into escape mode, especially in new environments, new situations, new learning opportunities, or when around strange people or animals.
Your dog will have the best chance if he's less than 4 years old, is healthy, friendly to strangers, obeys commands, and adapts quickly to new situations.
Seeing characters from all across the DQ universe make snappy conversations with each other as they fight through this new and strange situation actually excites me to go back and finish some of the Dragon Quest RPGs I never quite finished; I feel like I know the characters better.
The strike situation is a bit stranger, in that these «new» dungeons are actually just two of the story missions repurposed as cooperative activities.
Clown Torture, which includes Clown Torture (Art Institute of Chicago, 1987); Clown Torture: I'm Sorry and No, No, No, No (1987, Pinault Collection); Clown Torture: Dark and Stormy Night with Laughter (1987, S.M.A.K., Ghent); Dirty Joke (1987, Museum of Modern Art, New York); Double No (1988, Froehlich Collection) and the present lot, No, No New Museum (1987), places traditional clowns — from circus and show clowns to French baroque clowns and court jesters — in strange, uncomfortable situations, disconcertingly coupling a squirming violence with a universal symbol of childhood innocence or comic relief.
Dogs that are socialized with as many people and other dogs as possible from an early age learn proper social etiquette and do not develop fear or anxiety around strangers or new situations.
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