"To stop this behavior" means taking actions or measures to put an end to the way someone is acting or behaving.
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It's important to note two things here: 1) the nose tap isn't designed as a dire punishment - you're not trying to hurt him, but rather startle him
into stopping the behaviour; and 2) your tone of voice is just as important as the nose tap.
Altogether 61 % of the owners were able to stop their dogs» TC, while approximately one third (34 %) reported difficulties
in stopping the behaviour (Fig. 3c).
Now courts could go beyond the usual remedies of only being able to award money for compensation of sexual harassment or sexual violence and impose the broader remedies available under the Code such as forcing the employer to apologize, to ensure that offending
employees stop their behaviours, to conduct anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training and to put in place the anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies.
These children may benefit from professional help to learn to control aggression and
stop behaviour problems becoming worse.
If the cause is an underlying medical condition or parasitic infection, providing treatments might
help stop the behaviour.
The shouters, banter slingers, the jeerer uppers in Arsenes teams like Adams et al were told to
stop their behaviour as it wasn't his way of doing things.
@ Steve — are you surprised that you are called a hater if you try to get gay people «help» to
stop their behaviour?
The simple answer is that on the surface, and in the short term, it appears that spanking works because
it stops the behaviour at that moment.
The Lords voted by 306 to 178 against the reforms after a heated debate in which opponents on all sides of the House pointed out the new system could be used to
stop any behaviour «capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any person».
«You could voice your displeasure, but you couldn't actually do anything to
stop that behaviour.
One way to
stop this behaviour is to spay or neuter your dog if he is not already.
Adding things the dog doesn't like to
stop a behaviour (positive punishment) should NEVER be practiced.
In my cat behaviour book, The Cat Whisperer, I've devoted an entire chapter to urine spray - marking, giving answers on why cats spray urine, how to
stop the behaviour, and why you need to calm down already.
What can I do to
stop this behaviour?
Unfortunately, this may mean that the dog is punished in an attempt to
stop the behaviour.
You must
stop this behaviour for your dog's safety and that of others.
What's more the constant distraction of having to jump up and
stop this behaviour can spoil the time you are supposed to be spending relaxing and enjoying their companionship.
I was wondering when he would
stop this behaviour as its driving us mad especially my...
If you ignore her and then reward her when she gives the item back you can work towards
her stopping this behaviour.
It does not fix the problem but it helps you to control biting when you are not able to
stop the behaviour the moment before it was triggered.
He goes on big group walks everyday and will try to play with everyone but now if the older dogs give him a wee bark or snap to tell him they don't want to play he just continues to chase and mouth at them, do you have any tips for how to
stop this behaviour?
Although most owners (72 %) reported that TC did not affect the dogs» daily activities, the majority of them had tried to
stop the behaviour (89 %, Fig. 3a and b).
, b) has the owners tried to
stop the behaviour, c) does the dog stop tail chasing when it is told to and d) while chasing its tail, does the dog react to its name, or other commands?
The more the dog chased its tail, the more difficult it was for the owner to
stop the behaviour (Spearman correlation coefficient; N = 83, r = 0.38, p < 0.001) and the less it reacted to the owners» calls (Spearman correlation coefficient; N = 89, r = 0.27, p = 0.009), indicating that the severity of the TC affects the dog's awareness.
However, I resent that so much energy and emphasis is being put on what we can do — as the victims of this bad behaviour — to cope with it, and not on what can be done to
stop the behaviour itself.
Although he demonstrably distanced himself from their offending behaviour, and the jury believed that he was not one of their co-conspirators, he neither intervened to
stop their behaviour nor did he call the police.
While that's bad enough, as best I can determine, there's no recourse for consumers or their advisors who are attempting to
stop these behaviours.
Educators are really well placed to help babies and small children develop their social and emotional skills, helping them think about what's happening, helping them with their interactions, helping them with giving them skills and strategies to
stop behaviour, to start behaviour, «I want to play with so and so.»
People who engage in substance abuse or Compulsive Behaviours often find it difficult to
stop these behaviours because the brain has learned that the body will receive a reward after engaging in these behaviours.