Sentences with phrase «from sniffing»

By the way, your question in the title «Can we be stopped from sniffing network traffic?»
The energy that imbues these pieces is infectious, and necessarily so: the viewer participates in the work by physically moving around the gallery: circling the glass sculptures to watch them sparkle from all angles; gazing up and peering down; approaching the paintings and inspecting them from sniffing distance, to reveal the secret symbols that construct their artful chaos.
A dog may become infected when it inadvertently swallows hookworm larvae, often by grooming its feet, or from sniffing feces or contaminated soil.
Sniffing - Sniffing as calming signal or displacement behavior can be difficult to distinguish from sniffing for scents.
All too often, puppies do not receive the last of their booster shots because the owners of new puppies, who are so filled with the joy of having a healthy, happy, well socialized puppy, innocently do not realize that they must protect their puppies from being exposed to the dreaded Parvo virus that is often contracted from sniffing the feces of other infected dogs in such places as public parks.
Dogs, however, employ several different «languages» Body language — comprising a broad repertoire of facial expressions and body postures such as, play bows, butt - swings, submissive grins, pilo - erection, ear dips and tail wags Vocal communication — via a wide variety of barks plus all sorts of whimpers, whines, howls and growls Olfactory communication — by investigating muzzles, ear glands, tail glands, vaginal and anal sac secretions and particularly, from sniffing urine and fecal deposits of other dogs.
A leashed dog can be restrained from sniffing the droppings of other animals.
We learn a lot from the strength, dampness and duration of a networking handshake — but dogs learn much more from sniffing poopers at the dog park.
In addition, dogs should be discouraged from sniffing or eating other dog's feces as they can get the cyst that way.
Dogs are known to possess an extraordinary sense of smell — from sniffing out explosives and drugs, to finding missing people and tracking down criminals.
Only enzymatic cleaners break down the pheromones, which keeps dogs from sniffing out and using the inappropriate potty area.
A dog can learn about gender, reproductive status, temperament, diet, and much more just... MORE from sniffing another dog's rear end.
We learn a lot from the strength, dampness and duration of a networking handshake - but dogs learn much more from sniffing poopers at the dog park.
This pup looks like she's concentrating (wrinkles around the nose from sniffing) and engaged but not tense.
All it takes is one bite from an infected mosquito, that's right this is not a parasite that your pet picks up from sniffing the ground, -LSB-...]
Bullying keeps not only clean athletes from sniffing too close to Armstrong, but keeps his own teammates in their place, especially as a younger cyclist, Floyd Landis (Jesse Plemons), comes too close to taking the spotlight himself.
While we can never truly experience the world of the dog, we can at least imagine the kinds of fascinating information that a dog might get from sniffing that lamp post.
The fact he was good, but didn't truly dominate at Iowa State will also likely prevent him from sniffing the first round.
So I called my dog, Timothy, from sniffing the rock garden and set off across the big field and over the stone wall.
We love this infographic from Sniff Design Studio on the differences between types of therapy dogs.

Not exact matches

While the company got its start building bomb - sniffing robots for the military before pivoting into vacuums in 2002, Dyson stresses that it's coming at the product category from the other direction.
To help you sniff out the good from the bad, we rounded up 15 questions to ask prospective advisers, from the Department of Labor's guide for consumers on how to tell if your adviser is working in your best interest:
While some might sniff that Victoria's Secret is to lingerie what Gap (GPS) is to haute couture, the Fashion Show remains a cultural touchstone (though a shrinking one: last year 9.1 million people watched the show, down from 9.7 million a year earlier.)
No matter how much you try to disguise an advertisement, don't underestimate the general public's ability to sniff out promotion from miles away.
Now, however, astronomers have used an instrument at the Gemini Observatory to «sniff» the planet's gases from Earth.
Or there's this, from a Florida hedge fund manager, who sniffed: «I wouldn't buy Snap stock with my dog's lunch money.»
The military working dogs, from 3rd Infantry Division's K - 9 unit, are used for various purposes including sniffing for explosive residue and protect military personnel.
Where I come from we have a saying, «When a dog is punished for eating $ h!t, he will forever sniff it with yearning.»
In that way, if someone has an idea you would rather not debate, after keeping their work from being published, you just sniff, «They aren't in peer reviewed journals.»
I find myself seeing quite a new scene when I look out the same windows, sniffing different winds from another direction, and thus sensing quite different theological problems moving rapidly toward me over the same old terrain.
The right to gossip about the famous and the powerful — be they a Hollywood star who sniffs cocaine or a big church pastor who cheated on his marriage — may be the stiff price our egalitarian society extracts from those who rise to the top of the heap.
They're going to need giant robot - guns mounted on the roof, a cloaking shield, a plasma shield, guard dogs roaming the premises and ones to sniff out terminators, rogue mercenary ninja and samuri, Voltron, the sword of Omens, a gaitlin - style rail gun, and Merlin to keep this place from being targeted from some idiot (s).
She would always act extra spry due to the chilly weather, darting from tree to tree, sniffing out all the squirrels.:)
My nose can sniff out sugar from a mile away... but I had to let it go and work the 12 steps.
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It was slightly less romantic when I climbed over my fence and yanked up the last of the scraggly mint that escaped from one of my pots, sniffed it to make sure my dogs didn't pee on it, and then ran back inside before my Tom's got too dirty.
What we do know for sure is that something large and wild sniffed our tent that night — inches from Abby's head — then patrolled on.
Aside from tuna I have not had much desire to eat canned meat so I thought this stuff must be some kind of magic to risk having to deal with drug - sniffing dogs just to eat it on the other side of the border.
The scent of sulphurous pickle juice rises as he picks out a carrot from one, sniffs, and drops it back into the brew.
«This smells like my grandma,» my friend complained, after a sniff from a bottle of lavender hand soap sitting on his girlfriend's sink.
Yeah, the argument that other teams have improved more than the Flyers from last year to this year, and that the Flyers are therefore somehow disappointing, doesn't even pass the sniff test.
He had no reason earlier to believe West Ham who'd not managed another shot on our goal would suddenly score a second from another chance where they barely could sniff our goal.
Unlike many of college basketball's nouveau riche, those alphabet - soup and hyphenated leagues that are inhabited by institutions of higher learning previously sniffed out only by police dogs, the Big East from the git - go incorporated a bunch of traditional powers sitting there just panting to group - boogie.
I found an apartment down the hill from the town center and still had some time to visit the bullring and its bullfighting and duel museum (a legal means of resolving a dispute until the mid-19th century), then sniff around local restaurants for clues about the location of the ranch.
I have never been a big Shula fan, but aside from that stupid double pass he tried with Ginn, which Jackson sniffed out, I didn't think he had many other bad calls in that game.
During a seven - on - sevenpassing drill last week, Pool sniffed out a route and reacted in time to batthe ball from a receiver over the middle.
Juventus» desire to bring in a midfielder stems from the interest in midfield duo Paul Pogba and Arturo Vidal, with Manchester United amongst the clubs believed to be sniffing around.
The cloud of uncertainty of George's future has been replaced with the energy of Oladipo, who sniffs out interceptions and zips from baseline to baseline like electricity running through a cord.
We have a chance today to make a statement and make amends for the abysmal start we made to the season — anyone putting on that shirt as an arsenal defender should be playing out of their skin to avert the opposition from having any sniff of success.
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