dog behavior humans

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Funny Human behavior in a dog


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    dog behavior evolution and cognition

    June 3, 2011 by admin  
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    Dog Behaviour. Evolution. and Cognition free Ebook Update May 2011.flv


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      dog behavior tests

      May 20, 2011 by admin  
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      Cat aggression toward dogs, but gets along well with a dog?

      I had to promote one of my cats waiting for the 3 rd feline leukemia test Cat. The breeding was a boxer dog, and the two get along. Raising a dog is sometimes responsible for his mother (also a boxer, but more scary than the house). When the dog chased the cat came up, scratched and terrorized her. If you can not control this behavior I have to find another foster. Any suggestions?

      Tell him to put the cat in the room when his mother dog approaches. Sounds like the protection of the world! Hopefully this is a good omen its hardness and provide a clean test. Best of luck to you.

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        dog behavior tail

        May 20, 2011 by admin  
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        Distemper shots could affect the behavior of a dog?

        I have a shih tzu that is about two years old or younger. Unfortunately, due to my area and the lack of veternarians, I have not been able to get his temper a shot, but I'm getting his part of a week or so. But every time I touch the tail or unwind and get your tail anyway, she pursues with a vengeance, barking very strong and all that. She will not stop until I scolded. And yet, it does yet. But occasionally, I've noticed that whenever I deal with my other dog, will start doing it. Can someone maybe give me an idea what could be doing that? : / Is there any way that she has not had a distemper shot affects their behavior? And also, how I can get to stop being good?

        There is no such thing as distemperment. Distemper is a short name for a series of filaments generally mean vaccination: Distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, parvovirus Other virus strains in the combo or reactions can Leptosporsis Coronavirus Vaccines of all types, are rare. In general, most vaccine reactions and side effects (Such as local pain and swelling) are self-limiting. Allergic reactions are less common, but if left untreated can be fatal. This may occur soon after vaccination. If a reaction, please contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. In a small number of patients, vaccines can stimulate the patient's immune system against its own tissues, resulting in diseases affecting the blood, skin, joints or nervous system. Again, these reactions are rare but can be life threatening.

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          dog behavior experiments

          May 14, 2011 by admin  
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          dog behavior experiments
          Any suggestions on what I do for my animal behavior experiment?

          I have to carry out an experiment studying the behavior animal, i can use a mouse or a dog, or human beings! But I do not know what to do, very interested in making humans, but I am, any suggestions? :)

          Human Behavior * Gender differences These experiments always benefit the interests of young people as the "war of the sexes "do not leave! As a suggestion for balance for women to win and beat other men is to see old wives tales", as "women always loses "and" women have sharper noses. "And then, if the differences are, students can be asked:" Is it matter? Is there a selective advantage for this? Returning to the day "caveman" these differences have made any difference? Maybe the differences we see now we humans have little value today – "! behavior living fossil" or a kind of gender difference in perception visual. It has long been known that the retina is an extension of the brain, and therefore if you can find gender differences in visual perception, and it is probable there are other gender differences hidden within our brains. An investigation from the visual perception is one of visual acuity. May later modify the experiment in measuring the ability to see the distance and light movement, and the ability to tell from a distance if one or two very close objects are shown (the resolving power). Much of it deals with the anatomy and physiology of the retina (and therefore the structure of a part of the [extended] brain. Tell you to correct or address the compass Better yet, find some tourists are not as familiar with the area. Do this on a cloudy day, so that the sun direction can not be determined. Ask the person to go in the direction of his house out of state. Check this by using a map. Enter the sex and age of the person and the number of grades they were. gender or against olfactory accruity First, this should be done outdoors so that odors can quickly dissipate. Second, participants were not told what they are going to smell. Third, we must ask to smell the fragrance more dilute first and then work up to high concentrations until (a) that the smell something, and then (b) reach a concentration that can correctly identify the fragrance. Here are a couple of a few types of odors to check: + chocolate pumpkin face! + Warning odors (butyric acid (rancid)) compared to odors of attraction (Vanilla, Strawberry) + food odors compared with smells of non-food (flowers) or taste preferences Gender meet this experiment is very similar to the previous in the sense of smell, just a lot of participants here taste things. So make sure what they put in their mouths is safe for human consumption. gender or against today distinguish fat foods low in fat is a series fat substitutes. Potato chip cookies "fat" or "fat" or purchase made with the two types. gender or the aggressive behavior: the neighborhood stuck It's like Candid Camera! Use some epoxy or super glue to put a quarter to a very busy place. Once the glue has hardened, reveal the quarter and see what kind of passers work harder trying to get the quarter. * Reaction rates The experimenter hung a meter from end. At the other end of the participant was raised to catch him. Once the suit is dropped catches participant. Note the distance that the meter has been dropped. There a series of variations on this: o Using the view: the subject sees the stick begin to fall and then grabs him or the subject has a hand of ice or cold or hot side hot. How important is the hand of the temperature? or participants' eyes remain closed and the stick falls on the moment when the experimenter taps on the head (this requires the experimenter to practice a bit!). In this experiment, is the distance from the same nerve that using your eyes? Is dominant view on the touch? or again the subject's eyes are closed, and the "go" signals a knock on the other hand. Now the time is the nerve pathway? or two people hold hands. The eyes of the "grabber" are closed, and all of the above 'will' occur in the second person, who then presses or taps of the hand grabber. Effect of smell or taste This is an experiment fun. The subject's eyes are closed and a bottle of a fragrance that is done to your nose (vanilla, banana, whatever), then a particular type of candy is placed on your tongue. Can you say that the taste of candy? • Taste discrimination blindfolded subjects wearing bibs were asked to identify which variant the "jelly" that are being fed. A group of university students who tried this out with some amazing response at the time: "I'm tasting something red!" Candy preferences or according to age A surprising finding was made between first-year university students. Let himself

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            dog behavior tail

            May 30, 2010 by admin  
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            dog behavior experiments

            May 17, 2010 by admin  
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            Are you struggling with potty training your puppy? There must be a struggle. If you follow the advice puppy potty training will be outlined in this article, your puppy can be 90% the formation house in a month.

            Why only 90%? Because the puppies only gain full control on your bladder for about 6 months. So while your little dog knows where to eliminate, accidents will still happen. Especially since he forgot to look at your dog or not fast enough to get him out.

            The first of my fast tips puppy potty training is to reward good behavior as much as possible. Experiments BF Skinner made years ago have shown that animals rewarded for good behavior learn much faster than animal punished for bad behavior. So when your puppy eliminates in the place where you want him, praise him exuberant. Reward him with your voice, by petting, playing or giving a favorite toy. His little ball of hair you want to receive positive attention again and will find out quickly what moves to be the funniest person around.

            The second of my fast puppy potty training tips is constant vigilance. When your dog is free in the house, make sure you can keep an eye on him. As soon as you see signs that he has to eliminate, take him to the place designated to delete. The most common signs include sniffing the ground and spinning in circles.

            If can not keep an eye on your puppy, entrusted to a small space such as bathroom, kitchen, one drawer. The puppies do not wish to remove your sleeping and eating area, so it is trying to cross their legs as long as possible.

            By following these puppy potty training tips meticulously, your puppy should be 90% house trained after 1 month. If these tips do not help, click on the link for more expert advice on potty training your puppy.

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