Sentences with phrase «other tiny treats»

(Other tiny treats the kids like: smoked almonds, prunes, dried apricots, and of course, a couple of chocolate chips.)

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According to Safe Kids, more than 2,800 kids per year are treated in the E.R. after swallowing button batteries - the type you'd find in those key... MORE fobs and other tiny electronics.
They then soaked tiny collagen sponges (which are made from the same protein found in dentin) in various drugs known to stimulate Wnt signaling, including tideglusib, a compound that has been investigated in clinical trials for its potential to treat Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders.
Even though asparagus is relatively low in calories (especially compared to other treats), it still provides some energy, and that energy can add up quickly for such tiny animals.
Just a tiny amount of this drug, used externally to treat actinic keratosis, basal cell carcinoma and other minor skin cancers, can quickly prove lethal to your dog.
Give them tiny treats that are eaten in one bite without the need to protect leftovers from others.
I think out of all the treats I have even gotten them, they inhale these... they have even fought each other over these (it is cute to see two tiny dogs go crazy over some treats — of course then I have to intervene haha).
He's «treats - motivated» (just like any other pup) and loves a good cuddle, sometimes mistaking himself for a tiny lap dog when he climbs onto the laps of his caretakers.
The company's boredom busters include Nooks, balls in whimsical shapes with nooks and crannies to stuff with tiny bits of treats, peanut butter, squeeze cheese and other goodies; the mint - scented Mazee with an inner, treat - filled maze surrounded by a clear, pliable covering (not for destructive chewers); and the glowing Whistle Ball, which attracts dogs with its whirring sound and unpredictable bounce.
Some dog puzzle games are simple chew toys with tiny treats, while others can confound your hound.
Climategate was indeed an open sore — but it could only be seen on the internet, through the window of a tiny blog called the Air Vent, and treated by Steven Mosher, Steve McIntyre, and others through a new process called peer - to - peer review.
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