Sentences with phrase «chew at their feet»

While nature provides hairy feet to some pets for protection against ice, the hair can allow buildup of little ice balls between the toes, causing the pet to chew at his feet, possibly ingesting the de-icer through which he has walked.
They will lick and bite and chew at their feet, sometimes for hours at time.
For all of these reasons, you may be noticing your pets scratch more, lick and chew at their feet, they may develop — hotspots, or you may see areas of hair loss develop, especially on the belly, face, feet, armpits and groin areas.
Cats with feline plasma cell pododermatitis also often lick or chew at their feet.
Hot - spots (pyoderma) and chewing at the feet, are also classic responses to food intolerances.
The symptoms of an inhalant allergy include scratching, biting, chewing at feet and constant licking.

Not exact matches

«I've learned to clear out whenever she begins chewing at her hind feet.
Built like a particularly sturdy brick house, the 6» 1 centre - back possesses remarkable speed, chewing up yards with long strides, is eminently comfortable with the ball at his feet, and displays a penchant for reading play and decision - making that belies his years.
Frankly, we didn't notice anything exceptional about the cornering in comparison to, say, an Audi A7 or Fisker Karma; instead, the most evident characteristic is the aggressively calibrated energy recapture system, which chewed back at the road, rapidly slowing the car as soon as our right foot lifted.
These types of allergies can contribute to dry and itchy skin, hot spots, excessive licking, chewing at the skin / fur / feet, hair loss, scaly skin and flaking skin.
He's always chewing his feet and toes, for like 10 - 25 minutes at a time in one spot, then moves to another foot / toe.
They like to yell, play, run through the house (sometimes with muddy feet), jump on people, put things in their mouths and chew on them, eat tasty foods, explore, look at things, dig holes in mud and sand and dirt, and a host of other things that I don't have time to mention.
Discourage nipping at fingers and feet by giving your puppy something that it should be chewing on.
When a puppy first begins to teeth and nip at you, you need to redirect their biting immediately from your feet or hands to an appropriate chew toy.
This chew is about six inches long with at least six feet of flavor!
He knows where the dog toy box is and will find himself a Nylabone or chew toy and lay at our feet chewing.
It comes in various sizes, including 120 ounces (which is almost 1 gallon) and 1.5 gallons, and has a weather - protected and chew - resistant cord that at 5 1/2 feet is longer than most.
Hes always on my leg (mounting it or chewing at my pants or feet).
Dogs may chew at the root of the tail or hind feet.
As I sit here typing this, my dog is at my feet, snoring away, dreaming of the last two hours she spent chewing on her toy, my cat is in his bed in the other room, undoubtedly dreaming of his latest attempts to get the dogs to play with him, and my rats are beside me, sleeping in their little house, tails curled over their heads, bellies stuffed full with the slices of banana that I just gave them.
Atopic animals will usually rub, lick, chew, bite or scratch at their feet, muzzle, ears, armpits or groin, causing hair loss and reddening of the skin.
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