Sentences with phrase «conditions at nail»

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Consumers taking this product are at risk of developing a condition called generalized argyria, which is the permanent bluish - gray discolouration of the skin, eyes and nails.
On the road that means focusing on your kids, or that big project at work, rather than being absorbed in the mere operation of your vehicle; on the rally stage the RAV4's wallflower demeanor leaves more mental space for nailing the details of more than 100 miles of treacherous, ever - changing off - road conditions — and the 350 - plus miles of open road transits that link them together.
At this time, he will check all vital signs including weight, listen to the heart and lungs, examine the ears, eyes, teeth, and skin condition, palpate the stomach, check the nails, check a stool sample, and generally look for any early signs of illness or aging.
Long, jagged nails can drag against carpet fibers or upholstery and actually rip the nail at the cuticle, a painful condition that invites infections.
Grooming services at Rover Stay Over include bathing, brushing, nail trimming, ear cleaning and plucking, haircutting, deshedding, sanitary trimming, flea bathing, dematting, pad shaving, foot trimming, coat conditioning and health - enhancing shampooing.
If you've taken the time to properly condition him to grooming, he may respond happily, but many dogs become fearful at the mere sight of nail clippers.
Q: Dr Mike, could you tell me is the operation for a large soft palate in a 1 yr old pug simple or are there dangers?She was spayed recently and while under the anaseithic was found to have a very large soft palate.She is very nervy and tense for a pug and at times quite growly towards our other pug.She showed signs of this behavior before being spayed and has started doing this again, also I don't know if it is normal or not but her nails are changing from black to white, still good and strong just changing colour.Where we are in New Zealand there is not much information available about conditions like soft palate's etc; as pugs aren't all that common.I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
It appears, to me at least, that everyone is better than I am across a range of techniques, and can nail the conditions so well that their data is on average twice as good as mine for the same n.
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