IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!! IT WON'T CHANGE THE COAT BUT IT WILL CHANGE THE TEMPERAMENT BECAUSE THEY WILL BE MORE CALM!!
puts the teacher in a bad mood and she gives not needed extra homework
neutering a cat doesnt affect its life span. only whether or not is can have babies
Yes, providing they haven't been spayed or neutered. The colour of the parents should not affect their breeding ability.
There is a myth that having a litter of pups can calm a female dog. This isn't true, having a litter can make a female dog more protective, because she has babies to guard. Proper socialization, training and spaying will correct temperament problems.
Yes, with self-awareness, effort, and practice, people can change their temperament. By working on identifying triggers, building coping mechanisms, and developing new habits, individuals can adopt a more positive or adaptive temperament. Therapy, mindfulness practices, and support from others can also help in this process.
Paulo Pires has written: 'Parenting affect, temperament and peer relations' -- subject(s): Youth, Parental rejection, Peer pressure in adolescence, Drug use
In The Canterbury Tales, phlegm is one of the four bodily humors believed to affect a person's temperament and health according to medieval medicine. It was thought to be associated with the element of water and described as cold and moist, leading to characteristics such as sluggishness, apathy, and a phlegmatic temperament.
Reason 1: Temperament. Some babies enter the world with more sensitivity than others—an inborn temperament. Reason 2: Genetics. From what I’ve observed with my patients, some forms of sensitivity may be genetically transmitted. Reason 3: Trauma. Childhood neglect or abuse can affect your sensitivity levels as an adult. Reason 4: Supportive Parenting. On the other hand, positive parenting can help sensitive children develop and honor their gifts.
Dogs can be neutered at any age. It will not affect their health. It will, however, keep him from hopping the fence and impregnating female dogs that are in heat, thus creating an overpopulation of homeless puppies.
How bunnies behave depends on lots of different factors, like:If you have your bunny spayed/neutered or not, because if not it gets hormonal and aggressiveYour bunny's individual personality (just like with humans!)If your bunny is healthy -- sickness can affect personality and behaviourIf your bunny is happy and comfortable -- stress and depression affect personality and behaviour. Rabbits, like all pets, need to be able to express their natural behaviours; if they're prevented from doing this, they won't be happy.Your bunny's history -- past abuse and neglect will affect their behaviourSee the related questions and links below for more info.
There are factors that affect cost of altering either a male or female dog, but such an operation on a male is always at least half that of one for a female. Much will depend on whether the dog is to be neutered (removal of the testes) or just "fixed" (a vasectomy). A vasectomy will not affect the male dog's drive, nor make it a calmer dog, but it WILL prevent him impregnating any female he might mount.
INTP is part of the Meyers Briggs temperament system. This system measures a person's temperament. Only the last letter resembles anything like alignment. INTP means Introverted, intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving. The opposite is ESFJ which means Extroverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. Within the game system of D&D the E-I pole would affect charisma. Extroverted means higher charisma. I is likely to be lower. The N-S pole and the T-F poles would affect intelligence. I think NT would be high intelligence. The P-J pole might affect alignment. P would mean more chaotic. J would mean more lawful. So INTP would be more likely for a chaotic character with high intelligence and low charisma all other things being equal.