These five exercises will produce neurological
stimulations, none of which naturally occur during this
early period of life. Experience shows that sometimes
pups will resist these exercises, others will appear
unconcerned. In either case a caution is offered to
those who plan to use them. Do not repeat them more than
once per day and do not extend the time beyond that
recommended for each exercise. Over stimulation of the
neurological system can have adverse and detrimental
results. These exercises impact the neurological system
by kicking it into action earlier than would be normally
expected. The result being an increased capacity that
later will help to make the difference in its
performance. Those who play with their pups and
routinely handle them should continue to do so because
the neurological exercises are not substitutions for
routine handling, play socialization or bonding.
Five
benefits have been observed in canines that were exposed
to the Bio Sensor stimulation exercises. The benefits
noted were:
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Improved cardio
vascular performance (heart rate)
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Stronger heart beats
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Stronger adrenal glands
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More
tolerance to stress and Greater resistance to
disease.
In tests of learning, stimulated pups were found to be
more active and were more exploratory than their non-
stimulated littermates over which they were dominant in
competitive situations.
Secondary effects were also noted regarding test
performance. In simple problem solving tests using
detours in a maze, the non-stimulated pups became
extremely aroused, wined a great deal, and made many
errors. Their stimulated littermates were less disturbed
or upset by test conditions and when comparisons were
made, the stimulated littermates were more calm in the
test environment, made fewer errors and gave only an
occasional distress when stressed.
The above information was written by Carmen L
Battaglia. More information can be found on
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