iPhone pics + a quote that struck a chord = I used to think I was
the strangest person pet in the world.
Not exact matches
A
strange young man, a dubious instruction to include even
Peter, and a cryptic note: «You'll find him in Galilee,» and three
people, the women, so «trembling and bewildered» they say nothing to anyone.
Some of the superheroes who will be introduced to the viewing audience include
Peter Petrelli, an almost 30 - something male nurse who suspects he might be able to fly, Isaac Mendez, a 28 - year - old junkie who has the ability to paint images of the future when he is high, Niki Sanders, a 33 - year - old Las Vegas showgirl who begins seeing
strange things in mirrors, Hiro Nakamura, a 24 - year - old Japanese comic - book geek who literally makes time stand still, D.L. Hawkins, a 31 - year - old inmate who can walk through walls, Matt Parkman, a beat cop who can hear other
people's thoughts, and Claire Bennet, a 17 - year - old cheerleader who defies death at every turn.
Experimenter is Michael Almereyda's Errol Morris version of a biopic of Stanley Milgram (
Peter Sarsgaard), the guy who told
people they were delivering electric shocks to
strangers and encouraged them to keep going even after the
strangers» apparent demise.
The study depicted in Experimenter (Grade: B --RRB- is just as controversial but less theatrical: A decade before Stanford started and aborted its own little autopsy of human behavior, Yale psychologist Stanley Milgram (
Peter Sarsgaard, eventually rocking some unflattering facial hair) tested
people's willingness to obey authority by instructing volunteers to administer electric shocks to
strangers in another room.
* Among other options, you can find straightforward decency, as evidenced by Captain America (Chris Evans); wayward pilgrims in search of redemption, like Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan); rakes, including Stark and Quill; talented
people of privilege learning to carry the mantle of responsibility, including Doctor
Strange and Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman); goofballs such Ant - Man (Paul Rudd); and promising young
people, including
Peter Parker and Shuri (Letitia Wright).
There's a secret surrounding Chief Willoughby, a mysterious
stranger who passes through town who may or may not be involved in the killing and even a town «little
person», played by
Peter Dinklage.
I know Spider - Man 3 has a lot of characters, multiple subplots, three villains, and a
strange shift in tone smack - dab in the middle, but while some
people say that like it's a bad thing, the whole affair is entirely focused on actually fleshing out
Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), the man behind the red - and - blue — and, in this installment, occasionally black — suit.
However, she has a persistent,
strange sense that everything around her is somewhat off - kilter: she constantly feels as if she has walked into a room and forgotten what she intended to do there; on TV, the President seems to be the wrong
person in the wrong place; and each night she has disquieting dreams that may or may not be related to her husband Philip's
pet project.
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People are amazed that the
pets respond to
strangers so well, but that's part of their job duties — to warm up and make welcome all newcomers.
With the doorbell constantly ringing, and
strange - looking
people appearing and shouting, some
pets find it just plain scary.
People can protect themselves by not
petting strange animals.
Now here she is in a
pet shop, where she not only has to deal with other hamsters, fighting with her for food and territory, but she can smell the presence of all kinds of other animals, and other funny smells, and noise, and lights going on and off at odd hours, and
strange people all the time!
Impact of the study: Among
persons relinquishing dogs to a shelter, those who believed questionnaire responses were confidential reported owner - directed aggression and fear of
strangers in their
pets more frequently than relinquishers who believed responses were nonconfidential.
One Craigslist user from Arkansas was sick and tired of seeing
people try to take «the easy way out» by giving away or selling their
pets to
strangers online.
Also, just a word of caution from a training standpoint: You want your kid to be friendly, calm and secure in the presence of
strangers, but if you «over-socialize,» that is... let so many
people pet and feed him that he starts to look to others for rewards, you may be disappointed to find that in public, he makes a pest of himself to others and you no longer have his attention (which you need to control and train him).
They can be good with children,
pets, and other dogs and reserved with
strangers though are never aggressive as many
people may think they are.
They are friendly with
people and others
pets that they are familiar with, but very wary of
strangers.
By the time he reaches about 4 months old, your puppy should learn to accept being
petted by
strangers, meeting other dogs, being handled by a veterinarian or groomer, and meeting a wide variety of
people.
When
people ask to
pet your irresistibly cute pup, ask them to give her a treat - ask if they want to HOLD him / her and you feed your pup treats Not only do
strangers become acceptable, they become WONDERFUL, because they bring FREE TREATS!
Before you think of returning an animal, please allow some time for your
pet to adjust to
strange people, new routines and unfamiliar surroundings.
People report that when they are out walking with their dogs strangers are much more likely to stop and talk with them - mostly because there is a dog to say hello to, and people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction with
People report that when they are out walking with their dogs
strangers are much more likely to stop and talk with them - mostly because there is a dog to say hello to, and
people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction with
people seem to want that moment of relaxed interaction with a
pet.
Call area
pet stores and ask them to keep their ears open for
strange telephone calls like
people asking «what does a parrot eat» or «what kind of bird looks like this».
The problem is that the initiative appears to be limited to purebreds, though the crisis created by vicious animals extends far beyond those sacred breeds and the owners most likely to need such encouragement are least likely ever to hear of it.According to the AKC, the test will consist of 10 categories that will show the dog's acceptance of
strange people and
strange dogs and of being handled in routine ways, such as grooming or
petting by unfamiliar
people.
Strange people, sights, and sounds coupled with distracted owners and a constantly opening front door... If that isn't the perfect scenario for escaped
pets, I don't know what is.
CL is full of horror stories where
people handed over their
pet to
strangers.
These guidelines include but are not limited to; being at least one year of age, are good around other
pets, allow themselves to be touched by
strangers, don't jump up on
people, don't mind
strange noises or smells, and are not afraid of unsteady walkers and wheelchairs, or unusual equipment.
It therefore seems
strange to a dog if you ever have to seclude them somewhere (laundry room, kennel run, garage, behind a
pet gate etc.) when you're still home and particularly when there's lots of interesting
people visiting.
At first sight, it may seem
strange to see
people pushing their dogs in
pet strollers.
Separated from his mother and siblings, the pup now finds himself in a
strange environment with new smells, new
people in addition to perhaps a new house mate, i.e. another
pet.
The dogs are tested for positive reaction to medical equipment such as wheelchairs, crutches, canes and walkers; response to the «leave it» command to ignore food placed nearby; acclimation to infirmities, demonstrating confidence when exposed to
people breathing heavily, coughing, walking unsteadily and other distractions; responding positively to the «say hello» command, showing willingness to meet, be
petted or held by a
stranger; and finally, a non-aggressive, friendly reaction to children.
Cats older than 1 year retain memory for about 72 hours however, if they remain on unfamiliar territory past this time, they generally react to all
people and
pets as
strangers.
For many
people, the very idea of keeping a lizard, a snake or a frog as a
pet is a
strange, unorthodox
pet choice that is well outside their comfort zone.
Just like
people, many different factors may cause
pets to experience stress, such as travel, veterinary visits, separation from owners,
strange environments or loud noises.
Preparation Most
people don't really handle their
pet's feet until they are about to clip the nails and some animals get very upset at this
strange feeling!
Strange smells, noises,
people, and other
pets can cause anxiety in your
pet and can often result in a poor quality examination and missed / masked symptoms.
Don't let their looks fool you; though they may look a little
strange or scary to some
people, they're actually very sweet and loving
pets!
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me when I try to
pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at
strangers and other dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other
people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
Some
pets will only tremble when under some form of duress, such as when approached by
strange people and animals, or during thunderstorms.
Not only did the dogs spend more time with the
person doing the
petting, they did so even when it was their owner doing the praising, and a
stranger doing the
petting.
So here's the cool part... after all this they then had me do various things which they said were part of a «Canine Good Citizen test» such as meet someone without being rude or jumping on them, let the
person pet and touch me, sit, down, stay 20 feet, come from 10 feet, not freak out or be overly nervous when there's a distraction, stay with a
stranger for 3 min when my
people go out of sight, pass another dog, and walk nicely on a leash while turning and when
people are walking around («crowd» of
people).
As the animal care and receiving manager of Humane Society of Sarasota County in Florida, Rhys Miller was no
stranger to
people surrendering their
pets.
Without exception, the dogs chose to hang out with the
people doing the
petting, even when the
person praising them was their owner, and the
petting person was a
stranger
But while plenty of pups are happy to browse the produce stands and mingle with hundreds of
strange people and their
pets, there are many who are stressed by the adventure.
If these kittens can be raised in a home so they love all
people, including
strangers, they can become
pet cats and be placed in loving homes at 8 weeks of age.
Strange people in even
stranger clothes can frighten some
pets.
With their sensitive and affectionate demeanor, these dogs love
people and are fine with
strangers, which makes them a great
pet for families.
- Meeting new
people of all types, including children, men, crowds,
people wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new dogs (do not bring your pup to areas with lots of dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to other
pets such as cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his crate - Riding in the car (be sure to restrain him using a crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over and in different ways, being bathed and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare, boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises and
strange objects (example — umbrella opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left alone for a few hours at a time
Many
people do not have their
pets neutered and some may dump the animals in a
strange neighborhood where they may starve or be killed, she said.
Shetland Sheepdogs can be timid and suspicious around
strangers, often shrinking away when
people try to
pet them.