Sentences with phrase «territorial and other reasons»

Dogs show signs of aggression with other dogs, with people, out of fear, when being territorial and other reasons.

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But there are many other reasons — including the race to pump undersea oil and to establish new military outposts — that have nations with Arctic coasts scrabbling, like aggressive crabs, to establish territorial rights.
While some Veterinarian say that the reason for anal glands is to help create a territorial marker, others state that the anal sac oils actually help lubricate hard stool, which makes passage easier and more comfortable for the animal.
Although in captivity, this territorial aggression has never gone, and thus becomes one common reason why the fish are unable to cohabitate with other tank mates.
«Common behavioral prompts for barking include social reasons, such as barking in response to hearing other dogs bark, and territorial reasons, such as barking at the sight of a person or other dog approaching his home,» explains Dr. Ballantyne.
To obtain leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a sentence imposed, varied or affirmed by a provincial or territorial court of appeal, an applicant must demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the court, that the question raised, by reason of its public importance or the importance of any issue of law or of mixed law and fact involved in that question, is one that ought to be decided by that court or that it is, for any other reason, of such a nature or significance as to warrant a decision by that court.
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