Sentences with phrase «thing about aggression»

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This type of relational aggression includes things like sharing sexual secrets or spreading lies and rumors about the target's sexual activity.
Dig just a little under the surface and find, almost at the same time, sticky commentary on how and why terrorists are bred from otherwise docile stock and, that much stickier, suggestions about the extent to which intimate family dynamics are built on aggression, fear, and the inability to let things in the past stay buried no matter what lip service is paid to absolution.
If this movie is about containment and repression and regrets, the next thing I'm writing is more about aggression and primal emotions.
But the most remarkable thing about this little dog was the fact that he never showed any aggression, accepted his fate in our hands, and to this day, loves all humans and animals around.
I learned about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know, including, but not limited to, house training, nail clipping, aggression, barking, allergies (her allergies cost me a couple thousand dollars in vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety of people and animals, and what happens when they get very old and when it is appropriate to let them die.
I learned about a whole range of things you'd never expect to have to know when you get a dog, including, but not limited to, housetraining, nail clipping, dog aggression, barking, allergies (that one also cost me a lot of money in vet bills over the years), interactions between a variety of people and dogs, and what happens to a dog when it gets very old.
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Those things become customary early on and will not bring about fear or aggression later in their lives.
The first thing that an owner should know about his dog is that there is a difference between biting because of teething, biting because of aggression or as a defensive instinct.
One of the things that irritate me most about her is that she thinks the outrageous aggression of these dogs is okay.
Redirected Aggression: Cats often redirect their aggressive feelings about one thing (a cat outside the window) onto someone else (you or another pet).
Successfully managing leash aggression can take time, but as long as you stay consistent and provide positive alternatives to how the dog experiences things, you can literally change how the dog feels about being on the leash.
I did «research for papers on «aggression probalems and castration in dogs — most dated from about the 1970 when castration was becoming a «thing».
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Perhaps we all need bits of special grit that irritate us usefully about unimportant things, opening small vents for some the pressure that builds up thanks to civilization so that our lids don't blow right off — rather in the way that humour might be seen as a relatively safe form of aggression.
Participants then completed a measure of trait aggression (i.e., how much the person is naturally inclined toward aggression) as well as a measure of how likely individuals were to be aggressive toward their partners that asked about the likelihood of engaging in several behaviors toward their romantic partners (e.g., throwing things, twisting their arm / hair, shoving).
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