The problem may be
triggered by other animals in the house or animals your cat sees outside.
Not exact matches
In
other animal studies, he observed that pancreatic juices break down fats and starches and that certain nerves control blood flow
by triggering veins to constrict or dilate.
«Unlike many
other things people can't quite define but «know when they see it,» identification of dogs as pit bulls can
trigger an array of negative consequences, from the loss of housing, to being seized
by animal control, to the taking of the dog's life,» she said.
«The aim is to develop a system that can automatically identify false alarms
triggered by wind,
animals or some
other harmless cause,» explains Hartmann.
Further
animal studies
by Kipnis and
others show that learning new tasks
triggers a mild stress response within the brain, which prompts CD4 cells to rally to the meninges, the membranes that surround the brain.
The most common stress experienced
by humans and
other animals is social stress, and this stress can
trigger or worsen mental illness in humans.
Lee and Cate's research hints that this secret lever, which
triggers translation of only a special subset of mRNAs — perhaps only 500 out of some 10,000 mRNAs produced
by a cell — will be found to play a critical role in
other diseases besides cancer, as well as in plants and
animals.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters
by sight «
triggered to chase and bite moving objects and
animals Need same amount of exercise as any
other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small
animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
As with all terriers, Norfolks should be kept on leash when in public areas because their strong hunting instinct is easily
triggered by the sight of a squirrel, rabbit, or
other small
animal dashing
by.
In my experience, these types of leashes a.) tend to cause dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard on the leash; b.) are more likely to
trigger a fight with another dog since the dog that is straining at the end of the leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased
by lazy and irresponsible dog owners who do not train their dogs to obey, and who tend to spoil their dogs, causing more aggression and bratty behavior; d.) undo most of the important aspects of your obedience training and leadership over your dog, especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your dog to charge after
other dogs,
animals and even people; e.) are hard to control once the dog is at the end of the line, and can get caught in the leashes of
other dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the dog to get more exercise on the walk; g.) can cause a dog to run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the leash handle, many dogs will run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your dog to run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to dogs and owners.
Cities throughout Asia that have purged street dogs have repeatedly suffered the consequences of leaving the dogs» ecological niche open to invasion
by rats, as
triggered the plague outbreak of 1994 in Surat, India, or monkeys, street pigs, or
other animals who carry diseases as deadly as rabies but harder to eradicate.
«Unlike many
other things people can't quite define but «know when they see it,» identification of dogs as pit bulls can
trigger an array of negative consequences, from the loss of housing, to being seized
by animal control, to the taking of the dog's life.
One should also pay attention to
other greenhouse gases, particularly methane (from rice paddies, ruminant
animal digestive processes, industrial processes, and distributed natural sources, some of which could be
triggered to large releases
by warming) and nitrous oxide (from the nitrogen cycle linking the atmosphere, plants, and bacteria, now exacerbated
by extremely heavy use of nitrogenous fertilizers in agriculture; note, as does Vaclav Smil from the University of Manitoba, that fertilizer use is required to feed half the world's current population.