conditioned response to the food stimulus, which occurred as a result of the repeated pairing of the food stimulus with a neutral stimulus, such as a bell. Over time, the dogs learned to associate the bell with the food and would salivate at the sound of the bell alone, even in the absence of the food stimulus. This phenomenon is known as classical conditioning.
Human beings do not reverantly growl, snarl, snap, howl or bark like a wolf, nor like any canine being.
For thousands of years, humans and dogs have derived benefit from the relationship with each other. Because both humans and canines have a similar nature for close family or pack relationships, they have developed the ability to include each other in those relationships. Some of the ways that this works for both species are a dogs ability to learn to perform jobs for humans based on their canine instincts, jobs that give them exercise and satisfaction and humans derive the benefit from the use of these abilities; both canine and human nature requires companionship and each can provide the other with reliable companionship to the advantage to humans that dogs only need their basic needs met to be faithful companions who don't judge or have issue with humans' frailties.
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Addiction for people that have never gone through just can't understand what it is like, thats no offence to anyone! People that haven't gone through it sometimes think that it's easy, if you really want to then "just go get help" "ring a help line" "see your doctor" and it's no where near as simple as that! No drug addict, gambler or alcoholic etc enjoy being addicted, nor saw it as there future calling and life plan or look forward to satisfying there addiction everyday. You ask any addict and they will all say the same "It's ruined my life" so if it was that simple to 'just get help and to take that step' there would be no addicts! I see addiction as a behavioural and mental health problem brought on from either depression, anxiety, stress, getting struck by a bomb at some point in your life and was struggling to cope and needed a release! In all my experience I don't see "pear pressure" or being around it or a ladder where you start smoking a bit of weed as the main causes and I think believing this is the reason why the majority of addicts relapse and find it hard to step forward and get help then stick with it! You can not treat the symptoms without treating the cause! I'm a canine behaviourist and if I didn't get o the route of the problem then the symptoms in a dogs case thats bad and unwanted behaviour, could no be resolved and corrected! It's no different with addiction there's always a cause and thats the underline issue of the symptoms which hear is using drugs/ drinking etc. The whole way addicts/ addiction is currently dealt with needs squashing and a whole new fresh look and the way we treat it needs to be taken!
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No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.
when does canine develop
"My dog needs special canine medicine." "I have a cavity in my canine tooth."
Yes, the coyote is in the canine family.
canine distemper
A member of the canine family.
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
Yes, a coyote is a canine
Canine means of dogs. A canine tooth, for example, is the kind of pointy tooth that dogs have.
Here is an example sentence for 'canine':The dog is a member of the canine family and is closely related to the wolf.
A canine offspring is called a puppy.