Pica - anaemic cats often
develop pica (a craving for unusual foods).
«In our puppy classes, we tell people if they are obsessed with taking things out of their dog's mouth, they could
develop pica or resource guarding, which is fighting to keep something.
Bernese Mountain Dogs, like other dogs, may
develop Pica because they ingest foreign objects.
Some people with iron - deficiency anemia also
develop pica, a craving for ice, dirt, paper, chalk, or other non-foods.
I've heard of women not only having profoundly strange food cravings, but also
developing pica — a craving for nonfood items like dirt, cardboard, sofa cushions, even cigarette butts.
Certain cat breeds are actually genetically predisposed to
developing pica.
Not exact matches
Apparently, some pregnant women
develop a taste for minerals or even metallic objects during pregnancy, a phenomenon known as «
pica ``.
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Pica, an eating disorder in which sufferers
develop an appetite for nonnutritive substances such as paint and dirt, affects up to 30 percent of young children.
In Swallow, Bennett plays Hunter, a young housewife in a seemingly perfect marriage to Richie (Stowell) who
develops «
pica,» the irresistible urge to ingest inedible objects and material.
Lisa and her father researched the Radford family coat of arms and
developed a series of paintings from these sources for the group exhibition Old Skool at
PICA (curated by Hannah Mathews and Robert Cooke).
For her exhibition «ears to speak of», Amalia
Pica will
develop «Ears» (2017), a new work, which continues her engagement with the failures and impossibilities of communication and obsolete technologies.
For her exhibition ears to speak of at The Power Plant, Amalia
Pica will
develop Ears (2017), a new body of work, which continues her engagement with the failures and impossibilities of communication and obsolete technologies.
Amalia
Pica will
develop Ears (2017), a new body of work, for her exhibition at The Power Plant.