Some species are, but not all. Foxes are very smart and are scared of all types of dogs.
Masunaga was the founder of the Zen Shiatsu which was his main contribution to shiatsu.
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Tempaku contribution to shiatsu was that he thoroughly researched the origins of shiatsu therapy and reported it.
they are all differant
Catherine Sutton has written: 'Discover shiatsu' -- subject(s): Acupressure 'Dogs, breeding & showing' -- subject(s): Dogs, Breeding, Showing
Shiatsu is a Japanese form of acupressure.
The scientific name for shiatsu massage therapy is "shiatsu therapy" or "shiatsu massage." It is a form of Japanese bodywork based on the theoretical framework of traditional Chinese medicine.
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Wheaten Terriers are so smart! They are loving, happy-go-lucky dogs. The only problem with Wheatens are that they love people too much! They are well known for their "Wheaten Greeting" The wheaten greeting is jumping up on visitors when they walk into the house. After all the excitement, they do settle down. Wheatens are incredibly smart and so obedient. They are such fun dogs.
While dogs are smarter than cats in many ways, cats also have their smart points too. Dogs are smart at working in groups, but cats are smart in working as an individual. Dogs also tend to be easier to train with tricks, but cats are also less picky, and are smart enough to be outside on the street alone. There is no proper judgment of the smartness of dogs and cats contrasted.
That is the correct spelling of "shiatsu" (Japanese finger-pressure massage).