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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Vocalization Behavior' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Vocalization Behavior Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Vocalization Behavior 1. Valuable Insight Into All That Caterwauling - By: Michael Russell Cats can be such persnickety creatures. Do you ever get the feeling that they just sort of put up with us humans? Sometimes, their behavior lends itself to certain status roles – cat as the royalty and humans as the court jester or servant. So when they start meowing, we are supposed to automatica... Featured ArticleControlling Behavior, Loving Behavior When Zack and Tiffany started counseling with me, they were on the verge of divorce after 16 years of marriage. Neither really wanted to end the marriage, yet both were miserable. Both of them believed that their misery was because of the other person, and both could clearly articulate what the other person was doing wrong.Tiffany is just so distant and unaffectionate most of the time, and when we are together she is so critical of me. I cant seem to do an ...
Read full story 2. The American Foxhound - By: Michael Russell The American Foxhound evolved from the dogs who were originally brought into this country as English Foxhounds by early settlers before the United States became independent from Great Britain. Early colonists used these hounds in large groups called packs to hunt fox followed by humans on hors... 3. "how To Know What Your Cat Wants When It Talks To You - Cat Communication Explained" - By: Ns Kennedy Many people think cats are asocial, but in fact they are very social animals. They bond with other cats in their house or neighborhood, their owners, even other pets like dogs and birds. They communicate to each other and us a variety of ways. A keen sense of smell is important in cat com... 4. Cats - By: Michael Russell Cats are the coolest animals on the planet. Yes, that statement is rife with conjecture and straight up personal opinionbased on personal pet preference. But they really are amazing creatures. Cats have their own laundry or body soap solution, and can wash themselves in all areas except... 5. A Coaching Method That Works - By: Michael Russell If you are working or had worked with a group of people, most likely, you are familiar with performance appraisal period. This is the time when the employees are coached by the supervisor or the manager regarding his performance. If you are a supervisor handling several people, you might have noti... 6. Training For Your Golden Retriever - By: Michael Russell With the term training in mind, there are several different meanings involved. When you are looking to train your Golden Retriever, you have a few options available to you. Below, we will take a look at the many types of training for your Golden, and help you decide when type of training is best f... 7. Dog And Cat Behavior Consultations - By: Linda Mar Veterinary Hospital Why Behavior Consultations? More than half of all pet owners experience behavior problems with theirs pets. Unfortunately, many times the early signs of a behavior problem may go unrecognized or little is done to try to treat the initial problem until it becomes more serious. Many ... 8. Dog Training With A Clicker - By: Michael Russell A dog training method called clicker training has become popular over the last several years. Clicker training differs in several ways from standard dog training. Dogs are not deprived of food. Food is only used for primary reinforcement. Punishment and negative reinforcement are avoided as much as ... 9. Adhd – Through A Child's Eyes - By: Deborah Harriss Children diagnosed with ADHD find coping with the disabilities of this disorder profoundly detrimental in all areas of their life. The inability to perform (i.e. learning disabilities) and behave at a socially acceptable level in society leaves these children feeling a multitude of emo... 10. Dog Training - The Types And Stages - By: Michael Russell When you have a dog, you are obligated to take care of it and to possibly train it to avoid developing bad behavior. It is important for your dogs to know what is right from wrong in order for it to behave accordingly. Dogs are intelligent animals and you can channel that intelligence to obedience... 11. Research Shopping Cart Software - By: Michael Russell Shopping cart software is incorporated with the online shop for conducting effective ecommerce operations. Shopping cart is the means through which the entire process of online shopping is automated. So shopping carts can even be used for research. Doing research prior to launching your onlin... 12. Causes Of Trichotillomania - By: Michel Waugh The term "trichotillomania" comes from the Greek words "thrix," meaning "hair" and "tillein" meaning "to pull" and "mania," the Greek word for "madness" or "frenzy". As the name suggests trichotillomania is a psychiatric condition in which an individual has an uncontrollable urge to pull out his or ... 13. Modeling Expertise - By: Bill Thomason Behavior Modeling is the core technology that makes Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) possible. In the late 1970's, John Grinder and Richard Bandler, the co-founders of NLP, asked the question, What is excellence? They started wondering what might be possible if they could reproduce or... 14. Tips And Techniques To Train Your New Puppy - By: Michael Russell Although training a new puppy can seem like a challenge, it is easier than you might think. All dog training requires is a little patience, persistence, and repetition. It is important to note that dogs exhibit many common behaviors. Facial expressions and posture can indicate exactly what your d... 15. Cat Training With A Clicker - By: Tony Robinson Clicker training is a reinforcement or reward for a cat when training them. Clickers are use most often for support when training a cat for a reward. Cats associate the clicker with a good behavior they will use for a long time. Clicker training is associated with classical condition (they assoc... 16. The Ultimate Pr "scam" - By: Robert A. Kelly It happens to business, non-profit and association managers when their public relations budget fails to deliver the crucial external audience behaviors they need to achieve their department, division or subsidiary objectives. Behaviors they should have received leading directly to... 17. The Ultimate Pr "scam" - By: Robert A. Kelly It happens to business, non-profit and association managers when their public relations budget fails to deliver the crucial external audience behaviors they need to achieve their department, division or subsidiary objectives. Behaviors they should have received leading directl... 18. Exploring Beyond Keywords Into Behavioral Research - By: John Alexander If you have ever studied search engine optimization, then you'll know that most educators place tremendous importance on performing good keyword research. After all, it's true that we need to optimize our pages for the best phrases, or we will never realize our true traffic potential. It's all about... 19. Baby Sleep: What The Research Says About The Importance Of Sleep, Part One - By: Rachel Steinberg We all know that sleep serves a purpose, but many parents are surprised to learn the complex functions of sleep in children. Sleep is a time of intense neurologic and physiologic activity; there are times where the brain is more active during sleep than awake. For children this is espe... 20. Correcting Your Dog’s Bad Habits - By: Michael Russell Do you have someone in your life who is constantly nagging at you, expecting things from you that you know nothing or very little about? You have no clear image of what it is they want - or don’t want. Do you like spending a lot of time with that person? Do you keep nagging at your dog a... 21. Overview On Qualitative Data Collection Techniques In International Marketing Research - By: Otilia Otlacan This article is meant to be a brief review and reminder of some valuable yet often bypassed techniques to collect data on international markets and consumers. When thinking of market research, surveys are most likely the first technique that comes to ones mind. However, survey... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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